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101,000 Americans die each year due to inadequate care, but we need a system that puts patients before profit.

Monday, October 12, 2009

New Study: U.S. Ranks Last Among Other Industrialized Nations on Preventable Deaths

101,000 Fewer Americans Would Die Annually If the U.S. Improved Its Preventable Death Rate to that of the Three Top Performing Nations

The United States places last among 19 countries when it comes to deaths that could have been prevented by access to timely and effective health care, according to new research supported by The Commonwealth Fund and published in the January/February issue of Health Affairs. While other nations dramatically improved these rates between 1997–98 and 2002–03, the U.S. improved only slightly.

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  1. [...] in to draw attention to their frustrations with our country’s health care system and the abuses of American insurance companies. This Thursday, hundreds of citizens and health care providers will be staging sit-ins in insurance [...]

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