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July 2015 - SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Covered California Executive Director Peter V. Lee said a survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation titled “California’s Previously Uninsured After The ACA’s Second Open Enrollment Period” provides further proof that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is working in California. 
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The survey found that more than two-thirds of California’s uninsured population (68 percent) gained health coverage since the Affordable Care Act went into effect in 2014. That share is up from 58 percent of Californians who became insured after Covered California’s first open-enrollment period in 2014.

The survey also found that:
  • 86 percent of recently insured consumers say their health needs are being met, which is up from 51 percent in the first survey conducted in 2013 before Covered California’s first open enrollment period.
  • 49 percent of the recently insured reported difficulty affording their health care, which is down from 86 percent in the first survey.
  • 23 percent of the recently insured reported having problems paying their medical bills in the past 12 months, which is down from 45 percent in the first survey.
  • Additionally, 70 percent of recently insured Covered California consumers say the cost of the health insurance coverage was about what they expected or even less than they expected.

Approximately 88 percent of Covered California enrollees receive some level of financial assistance to help pay for their premiums.

“All Californians should be pleased with the tremendous strides we have made over the past three years,” Lee said, “but we know we have more to do in the months and years ahead to ensure that all eligible Californians are able to come into coverage and access affordable, quality care."

Read the study online at http://kff.org/health-reform/report/californias-previously-uninsured-after-the-acas-second-open-enrollment-period/. This large-scale survey was conducted between Feb. 18 and May 13 and included responses from 1,105 individuals. 

Covered California’s next open enrollment period begins Nov. 1 and runs through Jan. 31, 2016. In the meantime, special enrollment for those who experience a change in life circumstances, such as moving or having a baby, continues year round. 

For more information on Covered California’s special-enrollment period, and to find out who is eligible, visit www.CoveredCA.com/individuals-and-families/getting-covered/special-enrollment. Medi-Cal enrollment and Covered California for Small Business enrollment also continue year round.
Source: Covered California