The Numbers: Customers by Market Segment Cara Helfner Research Associate Health Care Delivery Policy Program Harvard University JFK School of Government February 6, 2004
Data Sources Governmental studies (MEPS, SIPP, CPS, CTS, etc.) Agency, foundation and consultant reports (Families USA, Coveringtheuninsured.org, Kaiser Family Foundation, etc.) Newspapers (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc.) Consumer magazines (Money, Health, etc.) Industry journals (Health Affairs, HSR Reports, etc.)
Governmental Coverage
Employer Provided Coverage
The Uninsured Surveys have estimated between million Americans as uninsured between , but the majority of reports have estimated between million.
How Do We Measure the Uninsured? Source: Understanding Estimates of the Uninsured: Putting the Differences in Context
Some Interesting Findings According to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, only 9.3% of those covered by Medicare in 2000 were covered solely by Medicare. According to the US Census Bureau, people with access to Indian Health Service have been counted as uninsured since When Census Bureau survey respondents were asked to verify that the lack of a positive indication of a form of coverage really meant that they were uninsured, the result was a “reduction” of “uninsured” from 41.9 million to 38.4 million.