Or FactSheet 080610 RR
Or FactSheet 080610 RR
Or FactSheet 080610 RR
DEMOGRAPHY
The Patient Protection and Percent of Population in Oregonper Race / Ethnic Group 2
Affordable Care Act (ACA) was
enacted on March 23, 2010.
Successful implementation requires
cooperation between key
stakeholders, federal and state 5.3
agencies, and reform advocacy 11.0
organizations. Because the fifty
2.0 White (Non-Hispanic)
states vary greatly, each state’s
implementation process will be Black
unique. Hispanic
80.0 Other*
In 2009, Oregon’s population was
estimated to be 3,825,657. 1 While
the state’s population is primarily
White, there are communities with
substantial racial diversity, which
will present Oregon with varying
challenges as it strives to
*Others include American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and other
implement health reform that
Pacific Islanders.
works for all residents.
OREGON AND THE UNINSURED: HOW WILL THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT HELP?
While 83.4% of all Oregon residents have health insurance, over 626,200 individuals remain uninsured, 3
including about 11.3% of Oregon’s children 4 and almost 21% of the state’s working population.5
ACA is designed to address these concerns by providing affordable access to health insurance coverage
to those individuals who would otherwise be unable to obtain coverage, and to extend current benefits
and services provided by Medicaid (a federal and state funded public insurance program that provides
health insurance coverage for low-income and disabled individuals and families).
NEW BENEFITS UNDER ACA: THE EFFECTS IN OREGON
ACA establishes new requirements for private health insurers in order to make health
Insurance care plans more accessible to the public. These requirements include the following:
Coverage Effective Immediately: Plans must cover certain preventive health services, such as
vaccines and screenings, without a co-pay.
Expansion Effective January 2014: ACA contains provisions that will create new eligibility
of requirements for Medicaid. For example, adults under the age of 65 earning less than
Medicaid 133% of the federal poverty level, may be eligible to apply regardless of whether they
have children. It is estimated that approximately 294,600 Oregon residents may be
1
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU, STATE AND COUNTY QUICKFACTS (2010), available at http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/41000.html (last accessed
June 2010). These figures are from 2009.
2
Ibid. These figures are from 2008.
3
THE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION, statehealthfacts.org. Data Source: Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic
Supplements), available at http://www.statehealthfacts.org:/comparetable.jsp?ind=125&cat=3 (last accessed June 2010).
4
THE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION, statehealthfacts.org. Data Source: Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic
Supplements), available at http://www.statehealthfacts.org:/comparetable.jsp?ind=127&cat=3 (last accessed June 2010).
5
COVER THE UNINSURED, ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION, U.S. UNINSURED WORKERS, available at
http://covertheuninsured.org/uninsured_workers#map (last accessed June 2010). These figures are from 2006-2007.
6
Small businesses include employers with fewer than 50 employees.
7
U.S. DEP’T OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVS., MEDICAL EXPENDITURE PANEL SURVEY (2008), available at
http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/summ_tables/insr/state/series_2/2008/tiia1.pdf. These figures are from 2008.
8
The federal poverty level for the 48 contiguous states is $10,830 for a single individual. ASSISTANT SEC'Y FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION, U.S.
DEP’T OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVS. THE 2009 HHS POVERTY GUIDELINES (2010), available at http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/09poverty.shtml (last
accessed June 2010).
9
U.S. DEP’T OF HEALTH & HUMAN SVCS., FACT SHEET – TEMPORARY HIGH-RISK POOL PROGRAM, available at
http://www.hhs.gov/ociio/initiative/hi_risk_pool_facts.html (last accessed June 2010).
10
DAVID ROSENFELD, THE LUND REPORT, HIGH RISK POOL TO SAVE INSURERS MILLIONS (2010), available at
http://www.thelundreport.org/resource/high_risk_pool_to_save_insurers_millions (last accessed July 2010).
11
JOHN HOLAHAN & IRENE HEADEN, KAISER COMMISSION ON MEDICAID AND THE UNINSURED, MEDICAID COVERAGE AND SPENDING IN HEALTH REFORM: NATIONAL
AND STATE‐BY‐STATE RESULTS FOR ADULTS AT OR BELOW 133% FPL 41 (2010), available at http://www.kff.org/healthreform/upload/Medicaid-
Coverage-and-Spending-in-Health-Reform-National-and-State-By-State-Results-for-Adults-at-or-Below-133-FPL.pdf (last accessed June
2010).