What’s at Stake: The Impact of the Affordable Care Act in Connecticut, By the Numbers
As lawmakers debate major changes to the federal health law, it is important to understand what's at stake in
"Our goal is for decisions to be made with good data and an understanding of the implications on people's lives," said
The full report is forthcoming. Here are some of the key findings:
* An estimated 198,000
* Put another way: For state residents under 65, the uninsured rate is 6.6 percent. Without the ACA, it would be 12 percent.
Minorities, people without a college education, and workers are disproportionately represented among residents who gained coverage under the ACA
According to the
Of the approximately 161,000 state residents who are covered because of the ACA:
* 46 percent are people of color, including 23 percent who are Latino, and 14 percent who are
* 40 percent are young adults ages 19-34
* 62 percent were not educated beyond high school
* 81 percent live in working families, including 68 percent in families with full-time workers
People with employer-sponsored insurance have new consumer protections because of the ACA
There are 1.9 million people in
* Their insurance now covers preventive services with no out-of-pocket costs to patients. This includes check-ups for infants, children and adults; cancer screenings; and contraception.
* Insurance plans cannot impose annual or lifetime coverage limits for essential health benefits. Before the ACA, insurance plans commonly set dollar limits on how much they would cover, leaving people who faced high medical costs - such as for cancer treatment or after a car accident - with significant financial burdens, often leading to bankruptcy.
People who don't get coverage through their jobs have additional protections
Approximately 163,000
* People cannot be denied coverage or charged more because they have a pre-existing condition. Before the ACA, many people with such conditions were unable to buy insurance.
* Insurance plans sold on the individual market must cover 10 essential health benefits, including maternity care and mental health and substance abuse treatment. These services were often not covered by plans sold through the individual market before the ACA.
* Approximately 73,000 people receive federal financial assistance to lower their monthly premiums.
People with Medicare receive more coverage and lower costs for medication
Approximately 591,000
* They now receive check-ups, cancer screenings, and other preventive services with no out-of-pocket costs.
* Those with annual prescription drug expenses between
The ACA cut uncompensated care provided by hospitals, doctors and other providers by more than 60 percent
*
The ACA is responsible for more than
* In 2017,
* This additional funding has allowed
* Nearly 100 Connecticut organizations - including hospitals, nursing homes, community health centers, and state government - are receiving more than
Methodology
A full report with additional data on the ACA's impact on



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