N.Y. Comptroller DiNapoli: As Share of New Yorkers Without Health Insurance Reached New Low, Disparities Persisted Among Black, Asian, and Latino Populations
From 2010 through 2021, the percentage of New Yorkers without health insurance declined every year to 5.2% in 2021, well below the national average of 8.6% and less than half of what it was in the state in 2010 (11.9%), according to an analysis by
Coverage disparities persist among the state's Black, Asian and Latino populations and higher uninsured rates were also prevalent among low- and moderate-income groups. In 2021, just 3% of white New Yorkers did not have insurance, compared to 10% of Hispanic and 6% of Black and Asian New Yorkers. The highest uninsurance rates were in households with incomes between
"Public policies over the last decade have had a significant impact in reducing the number of uninsured New Yorkers," DiNapoli said. "As the state begins reprocessing eligibility determinations for public health insurance, continued transparency and reporting will be essential for understanding the implications for coverage rates among New Yorkers of all races and ethnicities and on the state's budget."
While most people with insurance both nationally (67%) and in
Record Medicaid enrollment in 2021 reflects an increase in enrollment prompted by the pandemic and maintained under federal law. According to the
DiNapoli emphasized the importance of transparency and reporting as the state undertakes its recertification efforts, and called for continued outreach to inform New Yorkers with public health insurance about impending program changes. In addition, he urged continued consideration of solutions to expand the number of New Yorkers with health insurance, such as the state's request for a waiver from the federal government to expand access to the Essential Plan to those up to 250 percent of the Federal Poverty level, providing access to nearly 100,000 more New Yorkers.
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Report link: https://www.osc.state.ny.us/files/reports/pdf/health-insurance-coverage-in-new-york-state.pdf
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Original text here: https://www.osc.state.ny.us/press/releases/2023/08/dinapoli-share-new-yorkers-without-health-insurance-reached-new-low-disparities-persisted-among-black



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