Impact of Health Care Reform on Uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives in 33 States
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This presentation analyzes the effects of health care reform on uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives in 33 states, focusing on data from the 2008-2010 American Community Survey. It highlights insurance and income distribution trends, revealing that 45% have private insurance, 25% are uninsured, and significant portions rely on IHS (6%), Medicare (11%), and Medicaid (28%). The findings are critical for understanding healthcare access disparities within these populations and evaluating the effectiveness of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in improving health outcomes.
Impact of Health Care Reform on Uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives in 33 States
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Health Care Reform: Measuring its impact on uninsured American Indians & Alaska Natives33 States with Large Indian PopulationsNorth CarolinaAugust 31, 2012Presentation of American Community Survey Estimates Review of New Data from the 2008-2010 American Community Survey on rates of insurance and income distribution for Alaska Natives and American Indians 33 State ACA AIAN Data Project ACA/AIAN33
North Carolina: Uninsured, IHP access to services, & insurance coverage • Private (45%) Uninsured (25%) • IHS • (6%) • Medicare (11%) • Medicaid • (28%)