And a new study says uninsured Americans wait considerably longer to seek medical attention for symptoms of heart attacks than those with insurance. In a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers found that 48.6 percent of uninsured patients who survived heart attacks waited over six hours before getting to a hospital. By contrast, 39.3 percent of insured patients who survived heart attacks waited before getting care.
Study: Uninsured Delay Treatment for Heart Symptoms
HeadlineApr 15, 2010










