Nearly 54 Million Americans Have Pre-Existing Conditions That Would Make Them Uninsurable in the Individual Market Without the ACA
October 04, 2019
October 04, 2019
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 -- The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation issued the following news release:
An updated KFF analysis estimates that almost 54 million people - or 27% of all adults under 65 --have pre-existing health conditions that would likely have made them uninsurable in the individual markets that existed in most states before the Affordable Care Act.
The share of adults under 65 with such declinable pre-existing conditions varies significantly across states, from . . .
An updated KFF analysis estimates that almost 54 million people - or 27% of all adults under 65 --have pre-existing health conditions that would likely have made them uninsurable in the individual markets that existed in most states before the Affordable Care Act.
The share of adults under 65 with such declinable pre-existing conditions varies significantly across states, from . . .