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Health Insurance Status
Health Insurance Status by FPL
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Nonelderly Uninsured
Nonelderly With Employer Coverage
Nonelderly With Medicaid
Coverage Changes, 2010-2011
Single Year Uninsured Estimates (ACS)
Private Sector Coverage

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Percentage Point Change Among Nonelderly 0-64 by Coverage Type, 2010-2011

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 Employer-Sponsored InsuranceIndividual InsuranceMedicaidUninsuredOther Public (Federal)
United States-0.4%0.2%0.7%1-0.5%10.0%
Alabama-2.7%1.1%3.9%1-2.7%10.5%
Alaska-1.1%0.4%-0.4%0.0%1.1%
Arizona3.7%1-0.8%-0.9%-1.9%-0.1%
Arkansas-0.5%0.0%0.7%-0.8%0.6%
California-0.8%-0.3%0.6%0.4%0.1%
Colorado-1.7%-0.5%0.6%3.1%1-1.5%1
Connecticut1.8%-0.3%1.0%-2.8%10.3%
Delaware2.2%-0.5%-1.0%-1.2%0.5%
District of Columbia0.0%2.2%12.7%-4.8%1-0.1%
Florida-0.2%0.9%0.3%-0.9%-0.1%
Georgia-0.1%-1.3%11.7%0.0%-0.3%
Hawaii-2.4%-0.8%2.7%-0.1%0.5%
Idaho2.1%-0.9%0.9%-2.1%0.1%
Illinois-1.4%0.2%1.0%0.1%0.2%
Indiana1.6%-0.1%0.6%-1.3%-0.8%
Iowa-2.2%1.7%3.1%1-2.3%-0.2%
Kansas-2.5%0.2%0.6%1.3%0.5%
Kentucky0.5%1.5%-1.6%-0.4%0.0%
Louisiana1.5%-1.5%1-1.2%1.6%-0.4%
Maine-0.6%0.1%0.1%0.7%-0.3%
Maryland-1.6%-1.3%1.1%1.4%0.4%
Massachusetts2.5%-0.1%-0.2%-2.4%1NSD
Michigan-0.5%0.9%0.3%-0.8%0.0%
Minnesota2.4%-0.4%-1.3%-0.5%-0.2%
Mississippi6.6%1-0.3%-0.7%-5.9%10.2%
Missouri-1.1%-0.5%-0.6%1.2%1.0%
Montana-2.8%2.1%-1.2%0.6%1.4%
Nebraska0.7%0.3%0.2%-0.9%-0.3%
Nevada-1.0%-1.2%0.3%1.9%-0.1%
New Hampshire-2.9%-0.9%0.8%2.8%10.2%
New Jersey-0.8%0.2%0.1%0.0%0.5%
New Mexico-0.8%0.9%1.1%-1.7%0.4%
New York-0.9%1.2%12.8%1-3.1%10.0%
North Carolina2.3%0.4%-1.1%-0.7%-0.9%
North Dakota6.9%1-1.2%-0.8%-4.9%10.0%
Ohio-3.3%10.3%2.6%10.5%-0.1%
Oklahoma-0.9%1.2%-0.1%-0.5%0.2%
Oregon-1.6%0.3%3.2%1-2.5%0.6%
Pennsylvania-1.3%1.5%10.1%-0.2%-0.1%
Rhode Island-2.5%0.9%1.1%0.8%-0.3%
South Carolina-1.7%-0.1%4.3%1-1.6%-0.9%
South Dakota-3.0%1.1%3.3%1-0.2%-1.2%
Tennessee-0.6%0.1%0.6%-1.5%1.3%
Texas0.9%0.1%-0.1%-0.8%-0.1%
Utah-1.1%0.9%-0.2%0.7%-0.3%
Vermont-2.9%2.2%10.8%-0.6%0.5%
Virginia-1.6%-0.5%1.9%1-0.4%0.6%
Washington-0.8%-0.1%0.6%0.4%-0.1%
West Virginia-1.6%0.4%-1.0%1.7%0.4%
Wisconsin-2.8%0.2%1.4%1.2%0.1%
Wyoming-2.0%0.8%0.2%0.7%0.3%
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Notes: 

CHIP and individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (dual eligibles) are included in Medicaid.

Other Public (Federal) includes individuals covered through the military or Veterans Administration in federally-funded programs such as TRICARE (formerly CHAMPUS) as well as some non-elderly Medicare enrollees.

For more details, see "Notes to Demographic and Health Coverage Topics Based on the CPS" at http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/methodology.

All two-year health coverage estimates are based on the Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) to the US Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS). The ASEC is a survey of around 78,000 households that can be used to examine state-level trends (through multi-year averages), though with large sampling errors. It is useful for producing national estimates of the insured and uninsured populations and historical time series data.

All single-year health coverage estimates are from the American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS is an ongoing survey of about 2 million households annually and is increasingly relied upon for more robust estimates of state-level data. Data at the county and sub-county levels are also available. Since the ACS health coverage module was implemented in 2008, there are no historical data available. Please see the U.S. Census Bureau for additional details on both surveys.

Sources: 

Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2011 and 2012 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic Supplements).

Footnotes: 
  1. Change is statistically significant at the .05 level.



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