The percent without health insurance of Pennsylvania was 11.90% for 18 to 64, all races, both sexes and all income levels in 2014.

Percent Uninsured

Percent Uninsured by Income Level

Percent Uninsured by Race

The Small Area Health Insurance Estimate (SAHIE) estimates health insurance coverage from the American Community Survey (ACS).

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Health and Health Insurance Datasets Involving Pennsylvania

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    Insurance Companies Licensed in Iowa

    mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-09T18:20:13.000Z

    The Iowa Insurance Division regulates and supervises the business of insurance in Iowa. This dataset provides a list of insurance companies licensed to do business in Iowa.

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    Insurance complaints: All data

    data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-13T05:03:47.000Z

    ► The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) handles complaints against people and organizations licensed by TDI, such as companies, agents, and adjusters. To learn more, go to the TDI webpage, <a href="https://www.tdi.texas.gov/tips/ways-we-can-help.html" target="_blank"><u>How to get help with an insurance issue or file a complaint</u></a>.&nbsp ► This dataset includes a row for each person and organization named in a complaint. This means some complaint numbers are listed multiple times. To view a dataset that lists each complaint number once due to removing the “Complaint filed against” column, use <a href="https://data.texas.gov/dataset/Insurance-complaints-One-record-complaint/jjc8-mxkg" target="_blank"><u>TDI Complaints: One Record / Complaint</u></a>.

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    Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities May 2018 County Drug and Alcohol Programs

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2022-10-17T19:15:44.000Z

    This dataset reports the name, street address, city, county, zip code, telephone number, latitude, and longitude of Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) drug and alcohol treatment facilities in Pennsylvania as of May 2018. The primary difference between the three types of treatment facilities is their funding. Centers of Excellence (COEs) were grant funded by the Department of Human Services, PacMATs were grant funded by the Department of Health, and all other facilities are funded by either billing insurance or billing the county in the case of uninsured clients. Programmatically, COEs differ from the other types because they are designed to serve as “health homes” for individuals with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). This means that the care coordination staff at the COE is charged with coordinating all kinds of health care (physical and behavioral health) as well as recovery support services. They do this by developing hub-and-spoke networks with other healthcare providers and other sources for recovery supports, such as housing, transportation, education and training, etc. All COEs are required to accept Medicaid. PacMATs also operate in a hub-and-spoke model, but it is different from COEs. PacMATs endeavor to coordinate the provision of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) by identifying a core hub of physicians in a health system that work with other providers in the health system (spokes) to train them about the safe and effective provision of MAT so that there are more providers in a health system that are able to confidently prescribe various forms of MAT. I do not know whether all PacMATs are required to accept Medicaid as a term of their receipt of the grant, but I do know that all currently designated PacMATs are health systems that do accept Medicaid. PacMAT services have been advertised as being available to all people regardless of insurance type, so I assume this means they are required to serve Medicaid clients, commercially insured clients, and uninsured clients. In the PacMAT program the Hub is supported right now by grant funding (in the future funding such as a per patient/per month capitated rate) and the spokes bill insurance (both Medicaid and Commercial) DDAP facilities may also be designated as COEs and/or PacMATs. If they are, it means they applied for a specific grant fund and have committed to carrying out the activities of the grant described above. To be clear, DDAP does not run any treatment facilities; they license them. These can be MAT providers such as methadone clinics, providers of outpatient levels of care (i.e., more traditional drug and alcohol counseling services) or inpatient levels of care, such as residential rehabilitation programs. Every facility is different in terms of the menu of services it provides. Every facility also gets to decide what forms of payment they will accept. Many accept Medicaid, but not all do. Some only accept private commercial insurance. Some accept payment from the county on behalf of uninsured clients. And some charge their clients cash for services.

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    Medical Assistance Enrollment July 2003 - Current Monthly County & Statewide Human Services

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-10T13:25:49.000Z

    Persons enrolled in Medical Assistance (Medicaid) for a given month. Includes Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), Disabled, & Waiver categories.

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    Insurance complaints: One record / complaint

    data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-13T05:04:22.000Z

    ► The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) handles complaints against people and organizations licensed by TDI, such as companies, agents, and adjusters. To learn more, go to the TDI webpage, <a href="https://www.tdi.texas.gov/tips/ways-we-can-help.html" target="_blank"><u>How to get help with an insurance issue or file a complaint</u></a>.&nbsp ► This dataset does not include the person or organization the complaint is filed against. To view the dataset that includes the "Complaint filed against" column, use <a href="https://data.texas.gov/dataset/Insurance-complaints-All-data/ubdr-4uff" target="_blank"><u>TDI Complaints: All Data</u></a>.

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    Complaint indexes and policy counts for insurance companies

    data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-13T05:01:28.000Z

    The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) regulates the state’s insurance industry and oversees the administration of the Texas workers’ compensation system. This data set includes counts for confirmed complaints and policies in force by company name and line of coverage. The complaint index is calculated by dividing the company's percentage of complaints for a specific line of insurance by the company's percentage of policies in force for the same line of insurance. The average index is 1.00. A number less than 1 indicates fewer complaints than average. A number greater than 1 indicates more complaints than average. Please visit <a href="https://data.texas.gov/dataset/Insurance-complaints-All-data/ubdr-4uff" target="_blank"><u>TDI Complaints: All Data </u></a>for details about processed complaints.

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    Sample 2023 Iowa Individual Affordable Care Act Premiums

    mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T17:14:18.000Z

    This dataset provides sample premium information for individual ACA-compliant health insurance plans available to Iowans for 2023 based on age, rating area and metal level. These are premiums for individuals, not families. Explore and drill into the data using the <a href="/stories/s/p3t7-r486/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow external">2023 Sample Premium Explorer</a>. <br><br>Please note that not every plan ID is available in every county. On or after November 1, 2022, please go to <a href="https://www.healthcare.gov/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow external">www.healthcare.gov</a> to determine if your plan is available in the county you reside in.

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    2015 San Diego County Demographics - Health Insurance

    internal-sandiegocounty.data.socrata.com | Last Updated 2019-07-01T21:14:59.000Z

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B27001.

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    2017 San Diego County Demographics - Health Insurance Status by Age and Gender (2013-2017)

    internal-sandiegocounty.data.socrata.com | Last Updated 2019-07-01T21:15:38.000Z

    Health insurance coverage status by age, gender, by census tract and Health and Human Services Service Area. Health insurance coverage is defined as plans and programs that provide comprehensive health coverage. Plans that provide insurance for specific conditions or situations such as cancer and long-term care policies are not considered coverage. Likewise, other types of insurance like dental, vision, life, and disability insurance are not considered health insurance coverage. Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2013-2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table S2701.

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    COVID-19 Vaccinations by Zip Code by Coverage Current Health NO FURTHER UPDATES

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-08T14:28:20.000Z

    Weekly updates have finished with the June 28th update. This dataset contains aggregate data of COVID vaccines administered to citizens based on zip code of residence. Data includes counts of individuals who received a vaccine dose that provides partial coverage against the disease and counts of individuals that received a vaccine dose that provides full coverage against the disease. Suppression applies for quantities less than 5. Data only includes information reported to PA-SIIS, the Pennsylvania Statewide Immunization Information System.<br> Effective 7/9/2021, the COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard is updated to more accurately reflect the number of people who are partially and fully vaccinated in each county outside of Philadelphia, along with the demographics of those receiving vaccine. For state-to-state comparisons refer to the CDC vaccine data tracker located here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view