State Health Policy and Data

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Map shows the percentage point increase in the uninsured population due to the budget reconciliation package based on CBO estimates, by state. An Additional 10M People Nationwide Could be Uninsured in 2034 Due to the Budget Reconciliation Law

How Will the 2025 Reconciliation Law Affect the Uninsured Rate in Each State?

Relative to current law, the reconciliation law is estimated to increase the uninsured rate by 3 percentage points or more in 20 states (Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia) and the District of Columbia.

State Health Facts

More than 800 up-to-date health indicators at the state level can be mapped, ranked, and downloaded

Tracking State Policy
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State Profiles for Women’s Health

Explore the latest national and state-specific data and policies on women’s health, including on health status, insurance and Medicaid coverage, use of preventive services, and more.

Dual-Eligible State Factsheets

Most "dual-eligible" individuals (8.9 million people in 2024) are eligible for Medicaid benefits that are not otherwise covered by Medicare, including long-term care.

State Health Facts

More than 800 up-to-date, state-level health indicators can be mapped, ranked, and downloaded.

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