> And the pool of potential patients is a less than 1,000 people, and oh many of then can't pay either because they lack insurance (U.S.)
How many people with lipoprotein lipase disorder in the US actually don't have health insurance?
I get that it's a common meme to talk about people in the US not having health insurance, but instead of just throwing that around as a presumed fact, it needs substantiation, especially when we're talking about a very small number of people in the first place, all of whom are suffering from a congenital, chronic condition that already requires expensive treatment to manage.
How many people with lipoprotein lipase disorder in the US actually don't have health insurance?
I get that it's a common meme to talk about people in the US not having health insurance, but instead of just throwing that around as a presumed fact, it needs substantiation, especially when we're talking about a very small number of people in the first place, all of whom are suffering from a congenital, chronic condition that already requires expensive treatment to manage.