The Connecticut Health Foundation commissioned the Urban Institute to model the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Connecticut, with a focus on state residents who might lack health care coverage without it. The report is forthcoming, but in the meantime, here are some shareable graphics about the ACA’s impact on Connecticut to start the conversation.
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#DYK: Without the #ACA, the uninsured rate in Connecticut would be nearly double?! https://t.co/y5iAXgDggO pic.twitter.com/Z4rTo6hPQC
— CT Health Foundation (@CTHealth) July 5, 2017
#DYK: The #ACA reduced the # of uninsured black CT residents by 47%? That’s a huge drop! >>https://t.co/PCqGBhQKL0 @urbaninstitute pic.twitter.com/q9auu5hhXC
— CT Health Foundation (@CTHealth) June 28, 2017
The #ACA reduced uncompensated care provided by hospitals, doctors and other providers by 60%‼️ #ProtectOurCareCT https://t.co/ybSZ9lTpcf pic.twitter.com/82CkOWrLIl
— CT Health Foundation (@CTHealth) July 5, 2017
Nearly 1 in 4 CT adults has a health condition that could make them uninsurable without the #ACA #ProtectOurCareCT https://t.co/y5iAXgDggO pic.twitter.com/iAGyjT5a29
— CT Health Foundation (@CTHealth) July 5, 2017
Of #Connecticut residents who rely on the #ACA for health coverage, 46% are people of color #healthequity https://t.co/y5iAXgDggO pic.twitter.com/Y93eOowEzR
— CT Health Foundation (@CTHealth) July 5, 2017