I found this Factcheck link provided much better context Immie:
Dying from Lack of Insurance | FactCheck.org
The way I remember Grayson's comments was that these people
died for no other reason than the lack of insurance. That was a flat out lie. People with and without insurance die every day. People without health insurance are never turned away from life-saving health care. Basically, he was calling members of the Medical profession murderers.
According to your link people without health insurance may have a 25% greater chance of dying, but there are other factors to be considered as in how well they take care of themselves i.e. fitness.
There has been some criticism of this type of research and its ability to find a direct causal link. A 2003 commentary by Richard Kronick in Medical Care Research and Review questioned whether other factors beyond uninsurance would reduce the greater mortality for the uninsured. Kronick recreated the Franks study using more recent data and, after adjusting for various factors, also found a 25 percent greater risk of death for the uninsured. But he said: "It seems likely that if we were able to control for additional factors, such as health-related behaviors (smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, and risk-taking behaviors more generally), wealth, or value placed on health or health care, the estimated effect of being uninsured would be reduced further. What is uncertain is whether the reduction would bring the estimated hazard ratio all the way down to 1.0 or whether an independent effect of being uninsured would remain." (Other studies, including the Franks study, did adjust for smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity and income.)
Rep Grayson deliberately distorted the facts. He lied for political purposes. He lied in order to make his opponents look bad. Politicians suck and Rep Grayson sucks with the rest of them.
Unfortunately, many people believed him and now claim that 45,000 people die every year because they do not have health insurance. The question people really should be asking is how many of those 45,000 would not have died if they had health insurance? It is possible that some of those who died would not have died if they had insurance. Maybe they would have gone and had tests done that would have found their cancer before it was too late... and for that I suppose Rep Grayson would blame the insurance companies.
Immie