Those few probably won't pay for insurance so will be thrown in jail.
Then they'll be force medicated.


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Probably not a lot, but that's just a guess and here's why:
>
> If you include the military, veterans, government workers, medicaid,
> medicare, SCHIP, etc roughly 50% of the US population has government
> provided health care.  About 30% have private insurance which means
> that about 20% are uninsured.
>
> Of course what mental health benefits are covered under that
> government health care is variable (by state for example with
> medicaid).
>
> That having been said,  now it gets tricky because a higher percentage
> of that 20% have severe mental illness than the population as a whole.
>
> But then you have to remember that  these would be people NOT
> qualified for other programs like medicaid which would mean they have
> some capacity for employment.
>
> So that means they'd be highly functioning severely mentally ill.
>
> That's probably not a lot of people

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