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Iyasu "Izzy" Habtemicael workstwo jobs and relies on the city's free clinics for health care.
MICHAEL PEREZ / Staff Photographer
Iyasu "Izzy" Habtemicael workstwo jobs and relies on the city's free clinics for health care.
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Lack of insurance brought diabetic near death

Flower delivery man was hospitalized for $41,000 because he could not get into see a doctor.

Iyasu Habtemicael is an uninsured diabetic who missed an appointment at a free city clinic due to work. He couldn't get through to reschedule, and then gave up trying. A few months later, his blood sugar soared, and he spent five days in the ICU. Taxpayers covered most of the $41,000 bill. It all could have been avoided by easier access to care, said the nurse practitioner who treated him.


Contact staff writer Michael Vitez

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