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1 The Impact of the Uninsured/Under- Insured on the Delivery of Health Care Services Gerald F. Kominski, Ph.D. Professor, Health Services Associate Director, Center for Health Policy Research UCLA School of Public Health February 25, 2005

2 The “Failure” of Managed Care Has Coincided with a New Era of Rapidly Rising Health Expenditures Source: Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, Office of the Actuary.

3 Since 2000, Employer Health Insurance Premiums Have Increased 61% in CA Sources: Kaiser/HRET Employer Health Benefits Survey, 2004. KFF/HRET California Employer Health Benefits Survey, 2000-2004.

4 Closing the “Gap” for the Uninsured in California is Costly, but Feasible Sources: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), 2001; Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) 1998-2000.

5 $4.5 billion spent by and for the uninsured in LA County in 2003  Gap between full insurance and current spending is about $1.9 Billion

6 Number of Uninsured Residents in LA County Declined by About 157,000 from 2001 to 2003 Source: California Health Interview Survey, 2001, 2003. Insurance status at time of survey.

7 Rate of Uninsured is Much Higher in Metro and South SPAs Source: California Health Interview Survey, 2003.


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