The uninsured: an analysis by age, income, and geography.

Q2 Medicine
Rural policy brief Pub Date : 2014-02-01
Abigail R Barker, Jessica K Londeree, Timothy D McBride, Leah M Kemper
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Key Findings. (1) Assuming Medicaid expansion in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia, a larger proportion of the rural (non-metropolitan) uninsured (43.5%) than the urban uninsured (38.5%) would be eligible for Medicaid. (2) In both urban and rural places, across the adult non-elderly population, uninsured rates decline dramatically with age. (3) Within each age group of the uninsured, rural people are less likely to have incomes above 400% of the federal poverty level (FPL), meaning that overall more rural uninsured would be eligible for some form of health insurance assistance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), either subsidized coverage in new marketplaces, or through Medicaid if all states were to implement expansion. (4) While over half of the uninsured in both rural and urban areas are younger than 40 years, the uninsured in rural areas are disproportionately older across all income categories, which reflects the age distribution in the population.

未参保人群:按年龄、收入和地域划分的分析。
关键的发现。(1)假设医疗补助计划在50个州和哥伦比亚特区都有扩张,那么农村(非大都市)无保险人口(43.5%)将比城市无保险人口(38.5%)更有资格获得医疗补助。(2)无论在城市还是农村,在成年非老年人口中,未参保率都随着年龄的增长而急剧下降。(3)在未参保人群的每个年龄组中,农村人口收入超过联邦贫困线(FPL) 400%的可能性较小,这意味着总体而言,更多的未参保农村人口将有资格获得《患者保护和平价医疗法案》(Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, ACA)规定的某种形式的医疗保险援助,要么是在新市场获得补贴,要么是在所有州都要实施扩张的情况下通过医疗补助计划获得补贴。(4)城乡未参保人口中年龄在40岁以下的比例均超过半数,但农村未参保人口在各收入类别中的年龄分布比例不成比例,这反映了人口的年龄分布。
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