California’s Self-Employed and Small Business Employees Experienced Large Health Coverage Gains under ACA
If the ACA is repealed or weakened, self-employed Californians and small business employees would disproportionately suffer.
Rachel Siemons is pursuing her MD through the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program; she holds an MS in Health and Medical Sciences from UC Berkeley.
If the ACA is repealed or weakened, self-employed Californians and small business employees would disproportionately suffer.
We highlight in this blog post some of the most significant and immediate effects that full repeal would have on the 16.2 million non-elderly Californians with employer-sponsored insurance, who make up roughly half of the state’s workforce.
This report describes the common sources of care, barriers to care, and health needs for DACA-eligible Californians, and presents potential solutions for health care providers, community-based organizations, and private and public funders to improve health and access to care.
This report describes health care coverage of DACA-eligible Californians and presents potential policy solutions to expand their coverage options.