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Rates Continued to Drop Among Young Adults Percent under age 65 who were uninsured at time of interview Sources Historical data from past NCHS reports Early Release

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Rates Continued to Drop Among Young Adults Percent under age 65 who were uninsured at time of interview Sources Historical data from past NCHS reports Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data from the National Health Interview Survey 20102013 . benefit of Pay-at-the-Pump; uninsured motorists/vehicles; universal auto insurance;Pay-at-the-Pump insuranceJEL Classification Numbers: K4, L9, Q2, R4 I. Background................................... with Health Coverage. Nicole Oehmke Andy Perry. California Project Director California Data Manager. 1. Enroll America . 2. Our Mission. Maximize the number of uninsured Americans who enroll in health coverage made available by the Affordable Care Act. Florida’s: . Meeting . the Uninsured Where They . Are. Jodi A. Ray, MA. Project Director. Florida . Covering Kids & Families. Covering Tampa Bay. 9/13/13. What is Outreach?. Involves educating customers. Stan Dorn, Senior Fellow. The Urban Institute. sdorn@urban.org. 202.261.5561. Council for . Electronic Revenue Communication Advancement. May 21, 2014. s. Overview. Potential impact of tax preparers reaching the eligible uninsured. benefit of Pay-at-the-Pump; uninsured motorists/vehicles; universal auto insurance;Pay-at-the-Pump insuranceJEL Classification Numbers: K4, L9, Q2, R4 I. Background................................... 1. . One-Quarter of Adults Reported a Gap in Coverage in 2011; More Than Half Were Uninsured for Two Years or More. * Combines “Insured now, time uninsured in past year” and “Uninsured now.”. STILL UNINSURED. Voices from the Newly-Enrolled. And Still Uninsured. A Survey about the Affordable Care Act’s. First Open Enrollment . Period. June . 18, . 2014. Enroll America commissioned PerryUndem Research/Communication to conduct a national survey of newly-enrolled adults and still uninsured adults ages 18 to 64 to gain insights into the Affordable Care Act’s first open enrollment period. The survey was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The . Alan A. Ayers, MBA, MAcc. Content Advisor. Urgent Care Association of America. Objectives. Understand trends, characteristics, and misconceptions of the rising number of uninsured.. Describe the business case for appealing to cash pay patients.. Maryland Auto Insurance Plan. Senate Hearing on Uninsured Motorists. Annapolis, MD. December 16, 2015. Download at www.iii.org/presentations. Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, President & Economist. Nathaniel Anderson, Laura Skopec, and Genevieve M. Kenney. The Urban Institute. Source Material. Huntress . M, GM Kenney, and N Anderson. . “Profile of Virginia’s Uninsured, . 2012.” . The Urban . . Under the ACA. Joan Alker. Research Associate Professor. Georgetown University Health Policy Institute . Select Committee on PPACA, Tallahassee. February 11, 2013. Florida Medicaid eligibility levels. This presentation has been prepared by a grantee of the Foundation for Financial Planning for the purpose of educating student pro bono financial planners who will be working with their peers and community members. This presentation is for educational purposes only. All information . May 2016. Laura . Skopec, Jason Gates, . Michael Karpman, and . Genevieve M. Kenney. The Urban Institute. Methods. All data are from the American Community Survey (ACS), the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), and the Current Population Survey (CPS). June 2017. Laura Skopec, Jason Gates, and Genevieve M. Kenney. The Urban Institute. Methods. All data are from the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).

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