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Impact of Healthcare Reform on Uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives in California

This presentation explores the effects of healthcare reform on uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in California, using data from the 2008-2010 American Community Survey. It highlights the disparities in insurance coverage, revealing that a significant portion of the population remains uninsured, while also providing insights into access to services through Indian Health Service (IHS), Medicare, and Medicaid. The analysis offers crucial data regarding income distribution and insurance types among AIAN populations, emphasizing the ongoing challenges faced in accessing healthcare.

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Impact of Healthcare Reform on Uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives in California

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  1. Health Care Reform: Measuring its impact on uninsured American Indians & Alaska Natives33 States with Large Indian PopulationsCaliforniaAugust 1, 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

  2. California: Uninsured, IHP access to services, & insurance coverage • Private (54%) Uninsured 20% • IHS • ( 9%) • Medicare (11%) • Medicaid • (26%)

  3. Total Population

  4. Access to IHS

  5. Uninsured

  6. Medicaid

  7. Medicare

  8. Private Insurance

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