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Connecting Uninsured Americans with Health Coverage The 2013-2014 Opportunity

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Connecting Uninsured Americans with Health Coverage. The 2013-2014 Opportunity. Two thirds of the uninsured live in 13 states. Uninsured by State. 67% of uninsured live in 13 states. Number of Uninsured.

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Page 1: Connecting  Uninsured Americans  with Health Coverage

Connecting Uninsured Americans with Health Coverage

The 2013-2014 Opportunity

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Two thirds of the uninsured live in 13 states

2

Uninsured by State

<230K 230K - 600K

600K - 1.1M

1.1M+

Number of Uninsured

CA

TX

FL

NYIL

GANCOHPANJMI

AZVA

Rest of the U.S.

67% of uninsured live in 13 states

Source: Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 2011 and 2012

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One fifth of the uninsured live in the top 13 counties and half live in the top 114 counties

Queens County, NY

Broward County, FL

San Bernardino County, CA

Clark County, NV

Riverside County, CA

San Diego County, CA

Orange County, CA

Maricopa County, AZ

Dallas County, TX

Miami-Dade County, FL

Cook County, IL

Harris County, TX

Los Angeles County, CA

402K408K419K434K445K521K531K

657K675K

762K887K

1.1M2.2M

Uninsured by County

10% of the uninsured live in just 4 counties

(LA, Harris, Cook, Miami)

20% of the uninsured live in top 13 counties

(Top 4 + Next 9)

50% live in the top 114 counties (3.8% of total

counties in the US)

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The Uninsured are a Diverse Group

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Ethnicity

White45%

Latino32%

AfAm15%

Other8%

Source: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid & The Uninsured, October 2012

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A Snapshot of the Uninsured Across States

5Source: Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 2011 and 2012

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1,000,000

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5,000,000

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Total Uninsured

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States with Critical Numbers of Uninsured Latinos

California

Texas

Florida

New York

Illinois

Pennsyl

vania

Arizona

New Je

rsey

Colorado

New Mexi

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0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

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0

1,000,000

2,000,000

3,000,000

4,000,000

5,000,000

6,000,000

Total Uninsured % of Uninsured Latinos

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Texas Border Counties: High Concentration of Uninsured

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Figure 8

SOURCE: KCMU/ Urban Institute analysis of 2012 ASEC Supplement to the CPS.

Most uninsured Hispanics are at income levels that qualify for Medicaid expansion or subsidies.

Income: ≤138% FPL Medicaid (57%)

139-399% FPL Subsidies (38%)

≥400% FPL (5%)

Total: 15.5 Million Nonelderly Uninsured Hispanics

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Figure 9

Other18%

CA26%

NY4%

AZ4%

TX22%

FL9%

GA 3%

Other10%

Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.SOURCE: Uninsured data based on KCMU analysis of 2011 American Community Survey. Status of Medicaid expansion decisions based on KCMU analysis of recent news reports as well as executive and legislative activity in states as of July 1, 2013.

More than 4 in 10 Hispanics reside in states NOT moving forward with the Medicaid expansion at this time.

Total Uninsured Hispanics ≤138% FPL: 8.9 Million

44%Not Moving Forward at this Time

(21 States)

Distribution of Uninsured Hispanics ≤138% FPL by the Status of State Medicaid Expansion:

52%States Moving

Forward at this Time

(24 States)

Debate Ongoing 4%(6 states)

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Figure 10

SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted April 15-20, 2013)

Two in three Hispanics feel uninformed about the law.

Yes34%

Dk/Ref1%

No65%

Hispanics

Yes51%

Dk/Ref1%

No48%

Blacks

Yes53%

Dk/Ref2%

No45%

Whites

Do you feel you have enough information about the health reform law to understand how it will impact you and your family, or not?

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National Outreach Campaign

Constituency Engagement• Latino• African America• Women• Youth

• Latino Campaigno Youtho Latinaso Laborerso Mixed Immigration Status Familieso Faith

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Texas Outreach Campaign

National Constituency Engagement• NCLR• LULAC• NALEO• Hispanic Access Foundation• Hispanic Federation• Navigators• Voto Latino• #LATISM• Planned Parenthood• LOCAL Partners:

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#ASEGURATE

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José A. IbarraSouth Texas Regional Organizing Lead

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