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03/17/10 | by Adam Dougherty [mail] | Categories: Uncategorized

We recently compiled a county-by-county comparison on the effects of reform in California, estimating the extent of coverage expansion and subsidies at the county level. Below are the overview and spreadsheet describing our findings:

Before and After Reform: A County by County Comparison (pdf)
County Statistics (xls)

The House Committee on Energy and Commerce released similar district-level comparisons today, which you can scroll through on their website.

A recent UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report found that over 2 million Californians lost their health insurance since the beginning of the recession, an increase of 28% since 2007. According to the report, 8.2 million Californians, nearly one-quarter of the nonelderly, lacked health insurance for all or part of the year in 2009.

Head here and here for some useful tools exhibiting up-to-date whip counts in the House with sortable information on Representatives.

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In the wake of successful passage of the most comprehensive federal health legislation since Medicare, the focus now comes back to the states for effective implementation. California is in the midst of an unprecedented fiscal crisis, and many state health programs face an uncertain future. For California's uninsured population and safety net system, it is of the utmost importance to connect the dots between the state budget, program financing, the §1115 waiver, and public-private partnerships as a bridge to full federal reform implementation. This blog will allow our readers to be better informed on all issues regarding reform's incremental induction, in addition to the latest developments out of Sacramento and from around the state. Stay tuned for regular updates, and as always, your comments and questions are welcomed!

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