Health & Fitness
GOP Health Care Plan Would Cause Unnecessary Maryland Deaths: Analysis
One number — 208,500 — that could be the deciding factor for some people deciding whether to support the Republican health plan.

Rest easy if you haven't decided whether to support the health care bill currently being pushed by Senate Leader Mitch McConnell. Vox has an analysis that provides a single finding that may make up your mind.
The finding: The GOP plan would essentially mean a death sentence for 208,500 Americans who will die unnecessarily over the next decade because of cuts in insurance coverage. The body count would begin next year with 18,100 preventable deaths, the analysis found.
In Maryland, the analysis shows 227,400 people would lose their health insurance by 2026, resulting in the preventable deaths of 274 people. (SIGN UP: Get Patch’s daily newsletter and real-time news alerts, or like us on Facebook. Or, if you have an iPhone, download the free Patch app.)
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"Some commentators have argued that it’s inappropriate — beyond the pale — to suggest that people will die as a result of this legislation," the three authors of the analysis wrote. "To the contrary, we contend that no debate over a health care policy can ignore evidence that it could have negative effects on health and mortality."
» Head on over to Vox to read the full analysis by Ann Crawford-Roberts, Nichole Roxas, and Dr. Ichiro Kawachi.
Written by Todd Richissin (Patch National Staff)
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