Do the Uninsured Have Higher Mortality Rates?

New Study Uses Faulty Methodology; Exaggerates Results

DALLAS, TX (Sept. 17, 2009) – A new study in the American Journal of Public Health claiming that lack of health insurance increases the risk of death by 40% is flawed, according to the National Center for Policy Analysis

Click here to view entire article.

For information on health care news, contact Caytie Daniell:
972-308-6479 or catherine.daniell@ncpa.org
For all other inquiries, contact Leah Gipson: 972-308-6486 or leah.gipson@ncpa.org
If urgent, call Richard Walker at 972-308-6483