| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Sixty of them were uninsured, and 291 were insured.After accounting for differences in age, education, income, and other factors, the researchers found that people without private insurance had a 40 percent higher risk of dying than people with private insurance.An earlier study by the Institute of Medicine based on 16 years of data through 1993 found that uninsured people had a 25 percent higher
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