Research Report Uninsured New Yorkers After Full Implementation of the Affordable Care Act: Source of Health Insurance Coverage by Individual Characteristics and Sub-State Geographic Area
Fredric Blavin, Linda J. Blumberg, Matthew Buettgens
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The Urban Institute developed a New York state-specific version of its Health Insurance Reform Simulation Model (HIPSM) to support to the state in its effort to assess the implications of the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Initial findings from this work were made available in March of 2012.The tables presented here provide sub-state analyses, focusing on those without insurance coverage of any kind prior to reform. We show the share of uninsured expected to gain coverage under the ACA, and include the distribution of characteristics for those anticipated to gain insurance of each type whenever sample sizes allow.
Research and Evidence Health Policy
Expertise Health Care Coverage, Access, and Affordability Federal and State Health Care Reform
Tags Health insurance Federal health care reform State health care reform Private insurance Affordable Care Act