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The rise in health care coverage and affordability since health reform took effect: findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2014.
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Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund) [Issue Brief (Commonw Fund)] 2015 Jan; Vol. 2, pp. 1-16. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- New results from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2014, indicate that the Affordable Care Act's subsidized insurance options and consumer protections reduced the number of uninsured working-age adults from an estimated 37 million people, or 20 percent of the population, in 2010 to 29 million, or 16 percent, by the second half of 2014. Conducted from July to December 2014, for the first time since it began in 2001, the survey finds declines in the number of people who report cost-related access problems and medical-related financial difficulties. The number of adults who did not get needed health care because of cost declined from 80 million people, or 43 percent, in 2012 to 66 million, or 36 percent, in 2014. The number of adults who reported problems paying their medical bills declined from an estimated 75 million people in 2012 to 64 million people in 2014.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Health Care Costs trends
Health Care Surveys
Health Services Accessibility statistics & numerical data
Humans
Income
Insurance Coverage statistics & numerical data
Medically Uninsured statistics & numerical data
Middle Aged
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Young Adult
Health Care Reform
Health Services Accessibility economics
Health Services Accessibility trends
Insurance Coverage economics
Insurance Coverage trends
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1558-6847
- Volume :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25807592