CSUF Expert Reports on ‘State of Health Insurance in CA’
As the nation's new president swiftly moves to enact his legislative agenda, the campaign promise to "repeal and replace Obamacare" -- also known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) -- hangs in the balance.
With a 20-year perspective on health care reform in
"I've been following health care reform in
Charles presented the statewide research, along with a national snapshot of health care reform, during a
Key findings from the report include:
* The number of uninsured Californians ages 64 and under fell from 5.32 million in 2012 to 4.46 million in 2014.
* Among the self-employed, the ACA resulted in a nearly 9 percent decrease of uninsured Californians.
* About 1.4 million more adults gained coverage under the
"In California, we have one of the most successful implementations of the ACA in the country," said Charles. "
While
"It's very hard to increase coverage and quality at the same time, without also increasing federal government costs," said Charles. "There's no perfect proposal. The same debates that we're having in this classroom we could be having as a legislature."
Even
"When I was in my master's program, I heard how wonderful
Looking ahead at the national health care system, Charles said one key area for improvement is provider reform.
"Every health insurance system has a financing side and a provider side. In our system, there is a disconnect between the insurance companies, their enrollment and even their list of providers," said Charles. "So when we're talking about giving people coverage, whether or not they can actually see providers is another issue."
Charles is one of many University faculty members who continue to share their expertise with the campus community and beyond.
"The information
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