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The Medicaid Coverage Gap in Tennessee - Who Is in the Coverage Gap in Tennessee? - Race and Ethnicity

3 Apr 2024

2024 Tennessee The Medicaid Coverage Gap in Tennessee Nationwide, over 1.6 million adults fall into the Medicaid coverage gap, lacking any aordable health coverage option — their income is too high to qualify for their state’s Medicaid program but too low to qualify for financial assistance in the Aordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace. [...] To qualify for Tennessee eligibility (percent of Medicaid in Tennessee, parents must earn less than 82 82% poverty level) percent of the federal poverty level (or less than $21,170 for a family of three annually).* Adults without dependent children Medicaid expansion0% eligibility are not eligible for Medicaid at all. [...] Parents Childless adults Who Is in the Coverage Gap in Tennessee? Race and Ethnicity Age and Sex Latino Other 4% 8% 50-64 38% Male 61% 35-49 36% are Black 21% people 24% White of color 64% 19-34 Female 42% 39% Age Sex Work and Family Industry 53 percent of people in the coverage gap are in families Many work in jobs that are crucial to the state’s economy with at least one worker, and 11 percent a. [...] Reducing racial and ethnic disparities • People of color make up 65 percent of the coverage gap population nationwide and 36 percent in Tennessee. [...] • Closing the coverage gap is one of the most eective ways to reduce inequities in coverage and health outcomes as well as reduce inequities in delayed care and unmet need for care.
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