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