| Kasz216 said: So we're down to 15.81 Million Americans without health care. Or 5 of the US population%? (Less actually since I was being conservative.) And this is still yet ignoring young people who just don't want insurance becuase they feel they don't need it. What we really need is just a program to let people know they qualify for Medicaid. We could be getting ready to spend 1 trillion dollars for 2 million americans healthcare.... An extention of Medicaid, a public campaign policy and a slight change in insurance rules for those with "preexisting" conditions would be so much cheaper, efficent and effective. |
Just a cursory glance on my part at your numbers but it doesn't seem that you have accounted for potential overlap in some of these groups. They aren't all mutually exclusive so it would seem appropriate to try and account for it somehow....
Even so if you used a fairly high estimate and said 30% of the total reductions are multiply counted individuals its still way too much money for not enough people covered.








