Health insurance coverage in upstate New York
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1 T H E F A C T S A B O U T Health insurance coverage in upstate New York Upstate New York: Lower uninsured, higher employer-based coverage rates compared to state, nation ( ) Franklin Clinton Upstate New York (all ages) St. Lawrence Uninsured rate: 8.1% Employer-based health coverage rate: 61.3% Jefferson Essex Lewis Hamilton Oswego Niagara Orleans Monroe Wayne Oneida Herkimer Fulton Erie Genesee Wyoming Livingston Ontario Yates Seneca Cayuga Onondaga Cortland Madison Otsego Montgomery Schuyler Tompkins Chenango Chautauqua Cattaraugus Allegany Steuben Chemung Tioga Broome Delaware Upstate New York refers to the counties shaded in this map. The two upstate New York counties with populations of less than 20,000, for which data are not publicly available (Hamilton and Schuyler), are excluded from this analysis. Rates for upstate New York represent the self-reported health insurance status of nearly all of the region s population. 1,2 The figures on this page reflect three years of combined data collected from January 1, 2011, through December 31, Population denominators were derived from the Census Bureau s Population Estimates Program. Appendix 2 details uninsured and job-based health insurance coverage rates by upstate New York county. New York state (all ages) Uninsured rate: 11.0% Employer-based health coverage rate: 57.0% United States (all ages) Uninsured rate: 14.8% Employer-based health coverage rate: 54.5% The data analyzed in the fact sheet show that prior to the 2014 implementation of the Affordable Care Act provision requiring U.S. citizens and legal residents to have health coverage, 90.8 percent of upstate New Yorkers younger than 65 were already covered. Although increases in insurance coverage following implementation of health care reform have been reported in the media, it is unclear whether these estimates apply to areas where coverage rates already exceeded federal reform goals. Therefore data presented in the fact sheet will be used as a baseline to estimate the effects of the Affordable Care Act on health coverage in upstate New York once new data from the American Community Survey becomes available CC 1 of 9
2 About this report The Census Bureau s American Community Survey is an ongoing, socio-demographic assessment that samples more than 3 million residents from all U.S. counties each year. The Survey s results have significant influence on decision-making in American business and a far-reaching impact on the nation s public policy. In 2008, it became the largest ongoing, federally supported survey to provide current estimates of health insurance coverage. Although the Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Census Bureau s Current Population Survey is the most commonly cited source of health insurance coverage estimates for the nation, the American Community Survey sample is about 25 times larger than the Supplement s and therefore can generate precise, single-year estimates at smaller geographies. American Community Survey figures also are more current than those from the Supplement, because Survey respondents specify their health coverage at the time of the interview, rather than during the preceding calendar year (Appendix 1). The size of the Survey can obviate the need to aggregate multiple data collection years for precision calculating reliable sub-state estimates from the Supplement often requires combining several years. For these reasons, use of the Survey for timely, sub-state health insurance rate estimates has been growing. This report uses American Community Survey data to compare uninsured and employer-sponsored health insurance coverage rates in upstate New York and its regions to corresponding statewide and national figures. The first part of the analysis combines three years ( ) of data for counties with populations of 20,000 or more. What follows are single-year (2013) estimates for each upstate New York county with a population of 65,000 or more. The combined population of these counties accounts for about 82 percent of the total upstate New York population. As with most published health insurance coverage estimates, the denominators used here reflect their respective resident populations. The three-year uninsured rate in upstate New York ( ) was 8.1 percent (about 392,000 people). By comparison, the statewide rate (11.0 percent) was 36 percent higher than upstate New York s, and the national rate (14.8 percent) was more than 82 percent higher. 3 There would be an additional 139,000 uninsured upstate New York residents if upstate New York had New York state s uninsured rate, and the total number of upstate New Yorkers without health coverage would rise to more than 531, Matched against national statistics, the difference is even greater. There would be an additional 324,000 uninsured upstate New Yorkers if upstate New York s uninsured rate was as high as the nation s. The total number of upstate New Yorkers without health coverage would rise to about 716, About 3 million upstate New York residents (61.3 percent) have employer-sponsored health insurance ( ). Upstate New York s job-based coverage rate is almost 8 percent higher than the statewide rate (57.0 percent) and about 13 percent higher than the national rate (54.5 percent). 6 The number of upstate New Yorkers who have health coverage through an employer would decrease by about 209,000 if upstate New York had the statewide employer-based health coverage rate. 7 If the job-based coverage rate in upstate New York declined to the national rate, the number of upstate New Yorkers who now have health insurance through an employer would drop by about 330, of 9
3 Ranking upstate New York among U.S. states ( ) Upstate New York s uninsured rate of 8.1 percent ( ) was fifth lowest in the nation when ranked among comparable figures for U.S. states and the District of Columbia. 9 Among the three U.S. states and District of Columbia, where uninsured rates were lower than in upstate New York, only Massachusetts has a population larger than upstate New York s population of 5 million. 10 If the U.S. uninsured rate were on par with upstate New York s, 21 million more Americans would have health insurance coverage. 11 Upstate New York refers to the counties shaded in the map on page 1. The two upstate New York counties with populations of less than 20,000, for which data are not publicly available (Hamilton and Schuyler), are excluded from this analysis. Rates for upstate New York represent the self-reported health insurance status of nearly all of the region s population. 12,13 The figures on this page reflect three years of combined data collected from January 1, 2011, through December 31, Population denominators were derived from the Census Bureau s Population Estimates Program. Appendix 2 details uninsured and job-based health insurance coverage rates by upstate New York county. Geographic area Uninsured rate Rank (most to (all ages) least favorable population uninsured rate) estimate Massachusetts 4.0% 1 6,568,640 District of Columbia 6.6% 2 622,605 Vermont 6.8% 3 620,244 Hawaii 6.9% 4 1,337,598 Upstate New York 8.1% 5 4,961,802 Minnesota 8.3% 6 5,323,891 Iowa 8.5% 7 3,031,378 Wisconsin 9.0% 8 5,650,835 Connecticut 9.1% 9 3,536,463 Delaware 9.3% ,314 Pennsylvania 9.8% 11 12,555,282 North Dakota 10.0% ,158 Maryland 10.3% 13 5,790,545 New Hampshire 10.5% 14 1,306,205 Maine 10.6% 15 1,314,314 New York 11.0% 16 19,323,884 Rhode Island 11.1% 17 1,035,491 Michigan 11.3% 18 9,773,359 Nebraska 11.4% 19 1,826,997 Ohio 11.5% 20 11,384,722 South Dakota 11.6% ,471 Kansas 12.5% 22 2,824,697 Virginia 12.5% 23 7,974,644 Illinois 12.9% 24 12,690,730 New Jersey 13.0% 25 8,759,905 Missouri 13.4% 26 5,913,412 Alabama 13.7% 27 4,737,268 Washington 14.0% 28 6,789,761 Tennessee 14.1% 29 6,348,051 Indiana 14.2% 30 6,441,965 Kentucky 14.2% 31 4,295,357 West Virginia 14.4% 32 1,826,219 Colorado 14.6% 33 5,098,744 Utah 14.6% 34 2,829,593 Wyoming 14.9% ,182 Oregon 15.1% 36 3,861,618 North Carolina 16.2% 37 9,550,684 Idaho 16.4% 38 1,577,379 South Carolina 16.5% 39 4,624,813 Arkansas 16.6% 40 2,896,439 Louisiana 17.0% 41 4,498,089 Arizona 17.2% 42 6,441,287 Mississippi 17.3% 43 2,918,229 California 17.7% 44 37,487,065 Montana 17.7% ,602 Oklahoma 18.2% 46 3,736,108 Georgia 18.9% 47 9,710,901 New Mexico 19.1% 48 2,047,997 Alaska 19.8% ,544 Florida 20.3% 50 19,010,848 Nevada 21.5% 51 2,719,575 Texas 22.5% 52 25,573,996 U.S. 14.8% - 313,819,900 3 of 9
4 A closer look at uninsured rates (all ages) in upstate New York: Limited variation across regions ( ) Finger Lakes Region Central New York Region Uninsured rate: 8.7% Employer-based health coverage rate: 60.3% Uninsured rate: 7.8% Employer-based health coverage rate: 63.5% Upstate New York refers to the counties shaded on this map. The two upstate New York counties with populations of less than 20,000, for which data are not publicly available (Hamilton and Schuyler), are excluded from this analysis. Rates for upstate New York represent the self- reported health insurance status of nearly all of the region s population. 14,15 The figures on this page reflect three years of combined data collected from January 1, 2011, through December 31, Population denominators were derived from the Census Bureau s Population Estimates Program. Appendix 2 details uninsured and job-based health insurance coverage rates by upstate New York county. Western New York Region Uninsured rate: 7.5% Employer-based health coverage rate: 61.6% Utica/Rome/North Country Region Uninsured rate: 8.3% Employer-based health coverage rate: 59.3% }Employer-based health coverage rate: 61.3% Southern Tier Region Uninsured rate: 9.1% Employer-based health coverage rate: 60.7% Upstate New York Uninsured rate: 8.1% The uninsured rate in each of the five upstate New York regions ( ) was less than 10 percent. These rates ranged from 7.5 percent in Western New York to 9.1 percent in the Southern Tier. 16 The job-based coverage rate in all five upstate New York regions was about 60 percent, ranging from 59.3 percent in the Utica/Rome/North Country region to 63.5 percent in the Finger Lakes. Even at the low end of this range, the percentage of upstate New Yorkers who had health insurance coverage through an employer was almost 5 percentage points higher than the national rate. 4 of 9
5 Uninsured rates (all ages) for select upstate New York regions (excluding counties with fewer than 65,000 residents) (2013) Finger Lakes Region Central New York Region Uninsured rate: 9.4% Employer-based health coverage rate: 58.7% Uninsured rate: 7.5% Employer-based health coverage rate: 61.3% Upstate New York refers to the counties shaded in this map. The 19 upstate New York counties with populations of fewer than 65,000, for which single-year data are not publicly available (Allegany, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Montgomery, Orleans, Otsego, Schuyler, Seneca, Tioga, Wyoming, and Yates), are excluded from this analysis. Rates for upstate New York represent the self-reported health insurance status of about 82 percent of the region s population. 17,18 The figures on this page reflect data collected during the 2013 calendar year. Population denominators were derived from the Census Bureau s Population Estimates Program. Western New York Region Uninsured rate: 7.1% Employer-based health coverage rate: 60.1% Utica/Rome/North Region Uninsured rate: 6.9% Employer-based health coverage rate: 58.3% }health coverage rate: 54.0% Southern Tier Region Uninsured rate: 8.4% Employer-based health coverage rate: 59.4% Upstate New York Uninsured rate: 7.9% Employer-based health coverage rate: 59.8% New York state Uninsured rate: 10.8% Employer-based health coverage rate: 56.3% United States Uninsured rate: 14.5% Employer-based The most recent data available (2013) reflect a continuing pattern of lower uninsured and higher job-based coverage rates in upstate New York compared to New York state and the nation: Although an estimated 319,000 upstate New Yorkers (7.9 percent) reported being uninsured during 2013, the comparable statewide rate (10.8 percent) and national rate (14.5 percent) exceeded upstate New York s by 37 percent and 84 percent, respectively. 19 During 2013, employers sponsored coverage for 59.8 percent of upstate New Yorkers, a higher percentage than those statewide (56.3 percent) and nationally (54.0 percent) of 9
6 Upstate New York s 2013 insured rates: Already higher than federal projections for nation by year 2024 (ages 0-64) Source/geography: Health insurance coverage rate for residents younger than 65: American Community Survey, 2013: Upstate New York % American Community Survey, 2013: New York state % American Community Survey, 2013: United States % Congressional Budget Office projection, 2024: United States % An April 2014 Congressional Budget Office report predicted health insurance coverage rates for the U.S. population younger than 65 through the year 2024, considering the combined impact of federal health reform and the Supreme Court decision allowing U.S. states greater leeway in setting Medicaid program rules. The figures cited here are for residents younger than 65, and therefore not automatically Medicare-eligible. Upstate New York s 2013 health insurance coverage rate for residents younger than 65 (90.8 percent) was higher than comparable rates for New York state (87.7 percent) and the U.S. (83.3 percent). For upstate New Yorkers in the under-65 age bracket, the 2013 health insurance coverage rate (90.8 percent) had already exceeded the Congressional Budget Office s projection of the nation s post-reform coverage rate by the year 2024 (89.0 percent). Upstate New York refers to the map on page 5. The 19 upstate New York counties with populations of less than 65,000, for which single-year data are not publicly available (Allegany, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Montgomery, Orleans, Otsego, Schuyler, Seneca, Tioga, Wyoming, and Yates) are excluded from this analysis. The uninsured rate for upstate New York represents the health insurance status of about 82 percent of the region s population between 0 and 64 years of age. 25,26 The American Community Survey figures on this page reflect data collected during the 2013 calendar year from respondents younger than 65. Population denominators were derived from the Census Bureau s Population Estimates Program. 6 of 9
7 Appendix 1: Detail on American Community Survey health insurance coverage definitions 27 The American Community Survey derives health insurance coverage information from question 16, which asks all respondents to report a yes or no answer for each of the following major types of insurance: a. Insurance through a current or former employer or union (of this person or another family member) b. Insurance purchased directly from an insurance company (by this person or another family member) c. Medicare, for people 65 and older, or people with certain disabilities d. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or any kind of government assistance plan for those with low incomes or a disability e. TRICARE or other military health care f. VA (including those who have ever used or enrolled for VA health care) g. Indian Health Service h. Any other type of health insurance or health coverage plan Respondents who answer yes to any other type of health insurance or health coverage plan (question 16h) are asked to specify in writing the type(s) of health coverage they currently have. The Census Bureau surveys classify as insured only those who have comprehensive health coverage, excluding those who have health plans that provide insurance for specific conditions or situations, such as cancer and long-term care policies. Dental, vision, life and disability insurance are not considered comprehensive health insurance coverage. Also excluded is coverage by the Indian Health Service. In editing the data to define types of coverage, write-in responses to any other type of health insurance or health coverage plan (question 16h) are reclassified into one of the first seven types of coverage or categorized as uninsured. Survey editing of write-in responses referencing the coverage of a family assigns coverage based on other family member responses. As a result, only the first seven types of health coverage are included in publicly available data files. Also applied is editing to assign Medicaid, Medicare and TRICARE coverage to individuals based on program eligibility rules. Active-duty military personnel, their spouses and their children are classified as having TRICARE. Medicaid or other means-tested public coverage is assigned to foster children, certain individuals receiving Supplementary Security Income or public assistance and the spouses and children of certain Medicaid beneficiaries. Social Security recipients of Medicaid benefits who are older than 64 are classified under Medicare. Respondents are considered insured if they reply yes to at least one choice in question 16a-f. People with no reported health coverage, or those insured exclusively by the Indian Health Service, are considered uninsured. The Survey classifies those reporting yes to insurance through a current or former employer or union (question 16a) as having employer-sponsored health coverage. Types of health insurance coverage are not mutually exclusive; people may be covered by more than one type of health insurance at the same time. However, the classification of insured or uninsured is mutually exclusive. Because coverage in the American Community Survey references an individual s current status, caution should be taken when making comparisons to other surveys that may define coverage status according to responses about coverage at any time in the last year or throughout the past year. 7 of 9
8 Appendix 2: Three-year uninsured and employer-based coverage rates: Upstate New York by region and county, New York state and the United States ( ) 28,29 3Geography Uninsured rate: Employer-based (all ages) coverage rate: Central New York Region: 8.7% 60.3% Cayuga County 9.6% 61.2% Cortland County 6.9% 64.0% Jefferson County 8.8% 46.0% Lewis County 12.0% 57.1% Onondaga County 8.2% 64.8% Oswego County 8.7% 56.9% St. Lawrence County 11.6% 57.2% Tompkins County 7.1% 61.3% Finger Lakes Region: 7.8% 63.5% Livingston County 7.0% 66.5% Monroe County 7.2% 63.8% Ontario County 7.8% 64.7% Seneca County 10.2% 61.5% Wayne County 9.5% 63.2% Yates County 18.5% 46.8% Southern Tier Region: 9.1% 60.7% Broome County 8.3% 60.7% Chemung County 8.0% 62.2% Chenango County 10.4% 57.0% Steuben County 11.3% 57.7% Tioga County 8.3% 67.9% Utica/Rome/North Country Region: 8.3% 59.3% Clinton County 6.6% 64.9% Delaware County 10.3% 57.0% Essex County 9.7% 59.5% Franklin County 10.8% 55.7% Fulton County 9.5% 57.3% Herkimer County 8.9% 56.6% Madison County 6.4% 66.0% Montgomery County 10.0% 54.7% Oneida 7.8% 57.5% Otsego County 7.4% 63.8% Western New York Region: 7.5% 61.6% Allegany County 10.3% 58.8% Cattaraugus County 11.8% 52.8% Chautauqua County 8.7% 55.7% Erie County 6.5% 62.8% Genesee County 9.2% 61.9% Niagara County 7.6% 64.2% Orleans County 8.7% 59.2% Wyoming County 9.1% 63.4% Upstate New York: 8.1% 61.3% New York state: 11.0% 57.0% United States: 14.8% 54.5% 8 of 9
9 Endnotes 1 United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Geography Branch. Reference maps - New York Counties and Places Published in the ACS 3-Year Estimates. Aug archived at on Jan United States Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013: 2013 Population Estimates. March Web. 27 Dec United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey. S2701. HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE STATUS American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates. Accessed through American FactFinder. 5 Dec Ibid. 5 Ibid. 6 Ibid. 7 Ibid. 8 Ibid. 9 Ibid. 10 Ibid. 11 Ibid. 12 United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Geography Branch. Reference maps - New York Counties and Places Published in the ACS 3-Year Estimates. 13 United States Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. 14 United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Geography Branch. Reference maps - New York Counties and Places Published in the ACS 3-Year Estimates. 15 United States Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. 16 United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey. S2701. HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE STATUS American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates. 17 United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Geography Branch. Reference maps - New York Counties and Places Published in the 2013 ACS 1-Year Estimates. June archived at on Jan. 13, United States Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. 19 United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey. S2701. HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE STATUS American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. Accessed through American FactFinder. 5 Dec Ibid. 21 Ibid. 22 Ibid. 23 Ibid. 24 Congressional Budget Office. April archived at on Jan. 15, United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Geography Branch. Reference maps - New York Counties and Places Published in the 2013 ACS 1-Year Estimates. 26 United States Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. 27 Adapted from: United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey. American Community Survey and Puerto Rico Community Survey, 2013 Subject Definitions. 2014, pages archived at on Jan. 13, United States Department of Commerce, United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey. S2701. HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE STATUS American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates. 29 Ibid. 9 of 9
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