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Around $2.6 Trillion annually
Around how much does the United States spend on Health Care?
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Over 47 million non-elderly Americans were uninsured in 2012.
As of 2012, how many Americans were uninsured?
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Covered California was created to develop an easy-to-use marketplace where most Californians can get health coverage that cannot be denied by health insurance companies or canceled if they are sick or have a pre-existing health condition
What will Covered CA provide?
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White Men with less than 12 years of education
According to the graph in page 3, which population has the highest mortality rate in that certain sample size?
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Around 18% of GDP
What percentage of the US’ GDP does health care occupy?
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Decreasing the number of uninsured is a key goal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which will provide Medicaid or subsidized coverage to qualifying individuals with incomes up to 400% of poverty beginning in 2014.
What is the main goal of the Affordable Care Act?
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White Women with 16+ years of education
According to the graph in page 3, which population has the lowest mortality rate in that certain sample size?
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$8,233 per year
Around how much does the United States spend on Health Care PER PERSON per year?$8,233 per year
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Insurance is not affordable, 31.6%
What is the biggest reason why people are uninsured?
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Undocumented population
Covered CA is not eligible for?
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Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for coverage expansions, and legal immigrants are barred from Medicaid for their first five years in the country.
Who will remain uninsured even after the Affordable Care Act? Give 2 answers (at least)
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By 2014, about 2.6 million Californians will be able to access financial assistance through Covered California to pay for their health insurance
By 2014, how many Californians will be able to access financial assistance to pay for their health care through Covered California?
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Age 25
Remaining life expectancy at what age is about a decade shorter for people who do not have a high school degree compared with those who have completed college?
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Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Israel, Italy
Name at least one country that is on the top 5 of the most efficient health care system in the world
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Over 100 employees
Employers with how many employees will be required to provide insurance to eligible employees or pay a penalty?
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1.4 million
Around how many people will be eligible for Medi-Cal?
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66%
What is the share percentage of U.S. adults ages 25 to 34 with less than a bachelor’s degree.
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