Oregon sees big drop in uninsured rate

Portland, ORLocal News

Oregon's uninsured rate dropped to a record low in 2023, according to a new report. This decline underscores the state's commitment to enhancing health care access and reflects broader national trends. The report notes that California saw the most substantial decrease, with a drop of 15 percentage points, while Oregon's figures are also notable. Kale Williams highlights the significance of these statistics in light of ongoing health care reforms. The findings suggest that measures such as the Affordable Care Act are effectively improving insurance coverage.

This progress is anticipated to lead to better health outcomes for residents. Additionally, the report indicates that the overall national decline in uninsured rates was 9. 4 percentage points. As more Oregonians gain access to health care, the state aims to address ongoing public health challenges.

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