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Table 1: Colorado Enrollments Insurance Category2011% of population Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI)2,656,00062.4% Small Firm ESI (1-50 employees)298,0007% Large Group ESI2,358,00055.4% Individual Market Insurance308,0007.2% Public Insurance465,00010.9% Uninsured830,00019.4%
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Table 2: Estimate of Exchange and Healthcare Reform Effect, 2016 No ReformWith Reform Reform Impact ESI 2,710,000 0 Small Firm ESI (1-50 employees) 300,000340,00040,000 Other ESI 2,410,0002,370,000-40,000 Unreformed Individual Market 360,00070,000-290,000 Reformed Individual Market 0620,000 Public Insurance 600,000750,000150,000 Uninsured 870,000390,000-480,000 Total 4,540,000
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Table 3: Reformed Market Participation and Tax Credit Uptake: 2016 # of individualsCumulative # of individuals Tax credit recipients in individual reformed market 460,000- Employees (& dependents) of firms receiving tax credit 80,000540,000 Non-tax credit recipients in individual reformed market 160,000700,000 Employees (& dependents) of non-tax credit firms with <50 employees 260,000960,000
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Table 4: Summary of Previously Uninsured, 2016 Post-Healthcare Reform Adult females 19- 44 Adult females 45- 64 Adult males 19-44 Adult males 45-64 Children Ages 0-18 Medicaid/C HP+ 40,00020,00040,00010,00020,000 Reformed or Unreformed Individual 30,00040,00080,00040,00030,000 Employer Sponsored Insurance 40,00010,00050,00020,00040,000 Total Newly Insured 110,00080,000170,00070,00080,000 Remaining Uninsured 90,00040,00090,00050,00090,000 Baseline Uninsured 200,000120,000260,000120,000170,000
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Table 5: Movements due to Exchange and Healthcare Reform: 2016 Ex-ante ESIIndividualPublicUninsuredTotal ESI 2,550,000--160,0002,710,000 Ex-PostReformed or Unreformed Individual 110,000340,0000220,000670,000 Public 20,000-600,000130,000750,000 Uninsured 30,000-0360,000390,000 Total 2,710,000360,000600,000900,0004,570,000 Note: “-” indicates a movement that is less than 10,000 but greater than 0.
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Table 6: Premiums and Actuarial Values for those Remaining on Individual: 2016 No ReformWith Reform (No Subsidies) With Reform (With Subsidies) Average Individual Premium $5,570$6,610$4,060 Average Individual Actuarial Value 0.6080.675
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Table 7: Household Budget Effects: 2016 Status Quo (in billions) After Reform (in billions) Reform Effect (in billions) Per Household Effect Wages$167.1$167.2$0.1$40 Exchange Credits$0.0$1.0 $430 Public Insurance$0.0$0.6 $250 ESI Contribution$4.2$4.1-$0.1$80 Individual Premium $1.9$1.8-$0.1$30 OOP Spending$2.6$2.4$0.2$90 Taxes-$38.2-$38.5-$0.3-$130 Net Effects$1.8$790
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$1,430*
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$1,060*
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