Who Has to Buy Obamacare in NY State?

I was curious about who will be required to get insurance under Obamacare in New York State. I was wondering if it would be mostly Upstaters or Downstaters, people from the cities or rural areas, or if it would primarily impact people from a certain region of state.

Fortunately, the Center for Medicare Services, puts that data on a website that can be relatively easily imported into your GIS program and linked against the 2000 PUMA TIGER/line.

First the uninsured. In general, people who live in suburbs and downstate, are most likely to be insured. In the suburbs, there are often 6-7% uninsured, versus some rural areas where the uninsured can be around 12-14%. Poor, urban areas often have pretty high rates of uninsured too.

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This is not surprising, as these regions are wealthiest. If you have assets, your going to want to protect them should you get injured or sick, with insurance.

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Roughly half of the uninsured will simply get Medicaid under Obamacare, varying a bit by region.

By expanding Medicaid, many of the working poor will be able to get quality healthcare, insuring a sizable portion of the uninsured in New York.

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Then, 2-6% of the population, depending on region of state, will have to buy an insurance policy on the Marketplace, or pay an uninsured tax. Between employer-based insurance, Medicaid, and other social programs, the 94% to 98% of state won’t have to buy any additional insurance from what they are currently getting.

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To assist the 2-6% of state which must by insurance on the market, a vast majority of uninsured will receive premium assistance, that will make the actual cost much lower.

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