2013 QHP Eligible Uninsured Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department.

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2013 QHP Eligible Uninsured Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

2014 QHP Eligible Uninsured Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

2015* QHP Eligible Uninsured Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department *Estimates for 2015 are preliminary and do not account for net changes in employer- sponsored coverage and other private insurance coverage outside the Exchange.

2013 Medicaid Eligible Uninsured Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

2014 Medicaid Eligible Uninsured Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

2015* Medicaid Eligible Uninsured Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department *Estimates for 2015 are preliminary and do not account for net changes in employer- sponsored coverage and other private insurance coverage outside the Exchange.