7 th Annual James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture “Moving Forward: Making the Affordable Care Act Work Through Research, Education, and Community.

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7 th Annual James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture “Moving Forward: Making the Affordable Care Act Work Through Research, Education, and Community Engagement” Congresswoman Donna Christensen

2012 NHQR & NHDR ● Health care quality and access are suboptimal, especially for minority and low-income groups. ● Overall quality is improving, access is getting worse, and disparities are not changing. ● Urgent attention is warranted to ensure continued improvements in: ❍ ❍ Quality of diabetes care, maternal and child health care, and adverse events; ❍ ❍ Disparities in cancer care; and ❍ ❍ Quality of care among states in the South.

South Carolinians Who Are in “Very Good” or “Excellent” Health By Race and Ethnicity, 2011 Overall in South Carolina Percentage of population

Percentage of Population Who Are in “Very Good” or “Excellent” Health Percentage of population South Carolina US Overall

Adults Who Rate Their General Health as “Fair” or “Poor” Percentage of adult population South Carolina US Overall

Estimated HIV Diagnosis Rate in Adults and Adolescents in South Carolina By Race and Ethnicity, 2011 Per 100,000 population South Carolina Overall US Overall

Diabetes in Adults in South Carolina Overall in South Carolina By Race and Ethnicity, 2011 Percentage of adult population US Overall

Diabetes Percentage of adult population South Carolina US Overall

Infant Mortality in South Carolina Whites vs. African Americans, 2011 Per 1,000 live births

Infant Mortality Per 1,000 live births South Carolina US Overall

Heart Disease Percent of adult population South Carolina US Overall

Stroke Percentage of adult population South Carolina US Overall

Violent Crime Offenses per 100,000 population South Carolina US Overall NOTE: “Violent Crime” statistics refer to the number of murders, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults per 100,000 population.

Uninsurance in South Carolina By Race and Ethnicity, Overall in South Carolina

Percentage of Population with No Health Insurance Percentage of population South Carolina US Overall

The Impact of the Affordable Care Act in South Carolina 50,100 young adults now have coverage through their parents’ plans 827,000 seniors are now eligible for free Medicare preventive services Up to 259,000 children with “pre- existing conditions” cannot be denied care anymore.

The Impact of the Affordable Care Act in South Carolina (cont’d) More than 1.3M South Carolinians now have insurance with no annual or lifetime limits 1.17M individuals now have free preventive health care services. This includes: 240,000 children 496,000 women

The Impact of the Affordable Care Act in South Carolina (cont’d) More than 55,500 seniors received prescription drug discounts worth $74.8M 2011: avg. savings per person: $ : avg. savings per person: $ ,000 individuals now save money on their health care because companies cannot use more than 20% of premiums on profits or overhead.

The Impact of the Affordable Care Act in South Carolina (cont’d) 19,747 individuals have been determined eligible for Medicaid or CHIP; 55,830 selected a private plan through the Federal health insurance exchange; and 25% of individuals aged 18 to 34 years have selected a private plan through the exchange. NOTE: These statistics are as of March 2014.

7 th Annual James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture “Moving Forward: Making the Affordable Care Act Work Through Research, Education, and Community Engagement” Congresswoman Donna Christensen

The 2014 CBC Spring Health Braintrust and National Minority Quality Forum 11 th Annual Health Disparities Leadership Summit & Awards Dinner Health Equity Now!: The Progress That’s Been Made and The Work That Remains Monday and Tuesday, April 28-29, 2014 The Ritz Carlton Hotel nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20037