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Impact of Health Care Reform on Uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives in 33 States

This presentation delves into the effects of health care reform on uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives, highlighting new data from the 2008-2010 American Community Survey. It examines insurance coverage rates and income distribution among these populations across 33 states with large Indian populations, focusing on Alabama. Key findings reveal that 21% remain uninsured, while insurance coverage includes 59% private, 15% Medicare, and 20% Medicaid. The analysis emphasizes access to services from the Indian Health Service (IHS) and the challenges faced by these communities.

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Impact of Health Care Reform on Uninsured American Indians and Alaska Natives in 33 States

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

  2. Alabama: Uninsured, IHP access to services, & insurance coverage • Private (59%) Uninsured (21%) • IHS • (3 %) • Medicare (15%) • Medicaid • (20%)

  3. Total Population

  4. Access to IHS

  5. Uninsured

  6. Medicaid

  7. Medicare

  8. Private Insurance

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