This policy brief reports basic estimates of health insurance coverage and uninsurance in 1999 and estimates of uninsured children and adults who are eligible for coverage through public programs in California. We focus especially on uninsured adults because of the current policy efforts to expand coverage for this large group
Almost 4.7 million nonelderly adults and children of the seven million Californians who were uninsur...
This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance co...
This policy brief highlights the differences in uninurance rates among the new California Assembly a...
In 1999, 6.8 million nonelderly Californians were uninsured, down from 7.3 million the previous year...
Nearly two million Californians lost their health insurance during 2008 and 2009 – years characteriz...
Despite marginal improvements in job-based health insurance for adults and public program enrollment...
Provides a profile of non-elderly Californians' health insurance coverage and lack of coverage, and ...
Presents data on California's uninsured population under age 65 compared with other states; characte...
Between 2001 and 2003, both children and adults lost employment-based health insurance coverage. For...
This report, based on data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001), examines lo...
Presents annual data on trends in private and public coverage; California's uninsured population und...
California had the greatest number of uninsured residents of any state, 7 million, and the seventh l...
This report examines health insurance coverage in California based on the 2001 California Health Int...
Summarizes findings from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) on trends in the state's unin...
In 2011, California had the largest number of people under age 65 without health insurance -- 7.1 mi...
Almost 4.7 million nonelderly adults and children of the seven million Californians who were uninsur...
This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance co...
This policy brief highlights the differences in uninurance rates among the new California Assembly a...
In 1999, 6.8 million nonelderly Californians were uninsured, down from 7.3 million the previous year...
Nearly two million Californians lost their health insurance during 2008 and 2009 – years characteriz...
Despite marginal improvements in job-based health insurance for adults and public program enrollment...
Provides a profile of non-elderly Californians' health insurance coverage and lack of coverage, and ...
Presents data on California's uninsured population under age 65 compared with other states; characte...
Between 2001 and 2003, both children and adults lost employment-based health insurance coverage. For...
This report, based on data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001), examines lo...
Presents annual data on trends in private and public coverage; California's uninsured population und...
California had the greatest number of uninsured residents of any state, 7 million, and the seventh l...
This report examines health insurance coverage in California based on the 2001 California Health Int...
Summarizes findings from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) on trends in the state's unin...
In 2011, California had the largest number of people under age 65 without health insurance -- 7.1 mi...
Almost 4.7 million nonelderly adults and children of the seven million Californians who were uninsur...
This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance co...
This policy brief highlights the differences in uninurance rates among the new California Assembly a...