Florida Hospitals Act Fast to Discharge Gun Victims Especially If Not Insured
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- #insurance bias
- #healthcare disparities
- #gun violence
- Alea Bates was discharged from a Florida hospital four days after being shot seven times, despite needing ongoing care and lacking health insurance.
- An analysis of Florida hospital data from 2018-2024 shows uninsured gunshot wound patients have significantly shorter hospital stays than insured patients.
- Uninsured patients stayed about 6 days on average, compared to 8 days for privately insured and over 12 days for Medicaid patients.
- Nearly half of gunshot wound patients in Florida are Black, and uninsured rates are higher among nonwhite patients.
- Hospital representatives deny insurance status influences care, but experts cite financial incentives and systemic biases.
- Uninsured patients often lack access to follow-up rehab and home care, risking long-term complications.
- Florida's gun laws have expanded access to firearms, while Medicaid eligibility remains limited for many adults.
- Gunshot survivors face lasting physical, mental, and financial burdens, including high medical debt.