In 1998, 45 million or more than one in six nonelderly Americans did not have health insurance.
More than 8 out of 10 uninsured Americans are in working families.
Nearly 8 in 10 uninsured Americans are not poor.
Over half of uninsured Americans live in families with children.
Small firms are less likely to provide insurance for their employees than larger firms.
High cost is the primary reason for not having health insurance.
Parents working full time for minimum wage are not eligible for Medicaid in most states.
Uninsured adults have more problems with access to care than the insured.
Uninsured children have poorer access to physician care than insured children.
Uninsured patients are more likely to require hospitalization for avoidable conditions.
The uninsured have a greater chance of being diagnosed with late stage cancer.
The uninsured are more likely to die from breast cancer than the insured.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/u..._key_facts.pdf
How large is 45 million?
All Americans age 65 and older (
35.9 million)
All African Americans (
37.1 million)
All Hispanic or Latino Americans (
39.9 million)
45 million uninsured Americans is about the same number of Americans living in...
West coast states (
45.2 million in California, Oregon and Washington)
Middle America (
44.7 million in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wyoming)
Northeastern states (
42.0 million in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont)
http://www.americanprogress.org/site...J8OVF&b=173900