Healthcare in the United States

The uninsured numbers dropped since the advent of the ACA. Lower costs would have been available if one Congressional Rep from Michigan had not interfered. I will find that information and add it. Still 26 million uninsured in the US.

The Issue:

Some Facts and Data:

What this Means or Could It be Better?

Despite large and rapid gains in insurance coverage following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in 2014, about 26 million people remain without health insurance in the United States. The experience from the past decade illustrates the difficult challenge of getting to universal coverage within a complex and voluntary health insurance system. The uninsured rate has remained remarkably stable since 2016 despite marked changes in policy and despite wide availability of heavily subsidized coverage. But the stakes are high. Research from the previous decade has solidified evidence that expanding health care coverage reduces mortality and protects people from financial risk — even if it comes at a cost. If policymakers wish to get meaningful further coverage gains, the evidence suggests reducing non-price barriers to getting insurance, like information and enrollment hassles, is essential.

Additional Information in Figures 5 and 6 below.

Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2023, United States Census, Katherine Keisler-Starkey and Lisa N. Bunch, Figures 5 and 6 plus an amalysis.