The uninsured population and health coverage

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Tolbert, Jennifer
Singh, Rakesh
Drake, Patrick
Publisher
Kaiser Family Foundation
Date
May 2024
Abstract / Description

Health coverage in the United States is marked by a blend of private and public insurance options that leaves about 8% of the population uninsured. This coverage system has evolved over the years, most recently with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which aimed to reduce the uninsured rate by expanding Medicaid, creating health insurance Marketplaces for individuals, and providing subsidies to make the coverage more affordable. Many factors, including economic conditions, federal and state policy changes, and significant health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, influence the uninsured rate. The ACA and recent policy changes designed to protect coverage during the pandemic have led to increased health coverage overall; however, longstanding racial and ethnic disparities in coverage persist. (author introduction) 

Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Report
Priority Population
People without health insurance
Topic Area
Policy and Practice