If the dead are enrolled in the NY health care exchange, then they should be included in any assessment of its success rate.
Fair enough?
Since they most likely do not suffer (any longer) from debilitating ailment & disease, then the small amount of 'preventative care' type of universal coverage mandated by ObamaCare (no pun intended on the 'man date' aspect, but woops, there it is) will inevitably be singled out as one of the primary causes for future reductions of the need for more intensive health care procedures, thus showing evidence of the same mandated preventative provisions in O-Care having led to overall improvement in public health, as will be evidenced by future statistical extrapolation.
Statistics don't lie.
That Jonathan Gruber...what a genius, huh?
[and if you think my opening paragraph was complex, and nearly indecipherable, try reading the Affordable Care Act]