How about you find how many people have died in the USA from lack of medical insurance and therefore being turned down for treatment.
Oh wait here is some data...
While 68,000 Americans die each year because they lack access to the health care they desperately
need, the seven major health insurance companies in America made over $69 billion in profits last year
– up 287 percent since 2012
https://www.sanders.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/Fact-Sheet_Medicare-for-All-2023.pdf
More than 26 260 Americans aged 25 to 64 died in 2006 because they lacked health insurance—more than twice as many as were murdered, Families USA said.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2323087/
This analysis shows that 20 million people (nearly 1 in 12 adults) owe medical debt. The SIPP survey suggests people in the United States owe at least $220 billion in medical debt. Approximately 14 million people (6% of adults) in the U.S. owe over $1,000 in medical debt and about 3 million people (1% of adults) owe medical debt of more than $10,000. While medical debt occurs across demographic groups, people with disabilities or in worse health, lower-income people, and uninsured people are more likely to have medical debt.
https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/brief/the-burden-of-medical-debt-in-the-united-states/