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Large disparities in health insurance coverage and access to health services have long persisted in the US health care system. We considered how the insurance coverage expansions of the Affordable Care Act have affected disparities related to race and ethnicity. In the years since the law went into effect, insurance coverage has increased significantly for all racial/ethnic groups. Because coverage increased more for non-Hispanic blacks and Hispanics than for non-Hispanic whites, disparities in coverage have decreased. Despite these improvements, a large number of adults remain uninsured, and the uninsurance rate among blacks and Hispanics is substantially higher than the rate among whites.
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Thomas C. Buchmueller
Brookings Institution
Helen Levy
National Bureau of Economic Research
Health Affairs
Ross School
Institute for Social Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d832fcba18484428d187b4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01394
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