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Tracking the Public’s Views on the ACA

While overall opinion of the Affordable Care Act has been more favorable than unfavorable since 2017, there remain deep partisan divides. See how public opinion on the ACA has changed from the inception of the law to the present. This interactive tool highlights key moments when views shifted and trends based on party identification, income, age, gender, and race/ethnicity.

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  • ¿Cómo puedo proteger mi información personal al inscribirme en la cobertura del mercado a través de un sitio web que no pertenece al mercado?

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    Aquí tiene algunos consejos para proteger su información personal si decide inscribirse en el mercado de seguros a través de un sitio web externo: Tenga cuidado con las técnicas de venta que lo presionan para tomar decisiones rápidas. Utilice esta herramienta cuidadodesalud.gov para encontrar sitios web de socios de inscripción certificados y aprobados por el mercado de seguros. Tenga cuidado al interactuar con anuncios que ofrecen dinero en efectivo, regalos u otros beneficios. La información…

  • ¿Qué tipos de planes médicos venden los sitios web de inscripción privada?

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    Los sitios web de inscripción privada administrados por compañías de seguros generalmente solo muestran los planes que ofrece esa aseguradora. Los sitios web administrados por corredores de seguros deben mostrar todos los planes ofrecidos por varias aseguradoras. Si tiene preguntas o inquietudes sobre la información en estos sitios, comuníquese con el centro de atención telefónica del mercado, con cuidadodesalud.gov o con el mercado de su estado. Muchos sitios web de inscripción privada también venden planes…

  • ¿Qué sucede si recibo atención de un médico que no está en la red de mi plan?

    FAQs

    En general, los planes no están obligados a cubrir la atención recibida de un proveedor fuera de la red (OON). Por ejemplo, si decide consultar a un médico de cabecera que no pertenece a la red de su plan, es posible que su aseguradora no cubra la factura o, si lo hace, podría tener que pagar un costo compartido mucho mayor que si hubiera optado por consultar a un proveedor dentro de la red. En…

  • On Health Care Issues, Voters Give Hillary Clinton a Substantial Edge Over Donald Trump  

    News Release

    Most Americans Worry about Large Number of Zika Cases in U.S. Over Next Year While the public tilts narrowly toward unfavorable views of the Affordable Care Act, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton holds a clear advantage on health care issues over presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump as the 2016 national political conventions approach, and voters generally, including independents, favor Democrats on health issues, the latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds. When asked which of the…

  • High-Risk Pools For Uninsurable Individuals

    Issue Brief

    For more than 35 years, many states operated high-risk pool programs to offer non-group health coverage to uninsurable residents. The federal government also operated a temporary high-risk pool program established under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to provide coverage to people with pre-existing conditions in advance of when broader insurance market changes took effect in 2014. This issue brief reviews the history of these programs to provide context for some of the potential benefits and…

  • Safety-Net Emergency Departments: A Look at Current Experiences and Challenges

    Issue Brief

    Safety-net hospital emergency departments (EDs) are an important part of our health care system, especially, but not only, for the uninsured and others with low income. With multiple major changes unfolding in our system today, including the development of new models of health care delivery, payment reforms, expanded insurance coverage, and increasing demand for primary care access, safety-net EDs are a sort of crucible in which these shifts and transitions can be seen playing out.…

  • Trends in Medicaid Spending Leading up to ACA Implementation

    Issue Brief

    This paper presents data on Medicaid spending during the years leading up to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It uses administrative data to first examine overall spending trends and trends by service type. We then draw on additional data to analyze per enrollee spending growth during this period, both by service type and by eligibility group, to understand what drove Medicaid spending.

  • Are Uninsured Adults Who Could Gain Medicaid Coverage Working?

    Fact Sheet

    As additional states consider whether to implement the ACA Medicaid expansion, some have raised pursuing waiver authority to tie Medicaid eligibility for adults under the expansion to work requirements. This fact sheet profiles uninsured adults who could gain Medicaid coverage under the ACA by their relationship to the workforce and job-based coverage.

  • In Employer Health Insurance Costs, Stability Is the New Normal

    From Drew Altman

    In his latest column for The Wall Street Journal’s Think Tank, Drew Altman looks at the sharply slower growth in premiums for employer health benefits and what it might mean for the future of employer-sponsored coverage.

  • Implementing the ACA: Medicaid Spending & Enrollment Growth for FY 2014 and FY 2015

    Issue Brief

    This report provides an overview of Medicaid financing and Medicaid spending and enrollment growth with a focus on state fiscal years 2014 and 2015 (FY 2014 and FY 2015.) Findings are based on interviews and data provided by state Medicaid directors as part of the 14th annual survey of Medicaid directors in all 50 states and the District of Columbia conducted by the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured (KCMU) survey with Health Management…