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CHIA's annual report estimated total health care spending in Massachusetts at $71.7 billion in 2022, and a per capita health care expenditure of $10,264 per resident.
Massachusetts Secretary of Health and Human Services Kate Walsh answers a question at a press conference at Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.
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A study conducted by the Urban Institute and released in December 2010 by the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy stated that as of June 2010, 98.1 percent of state residents had coverage. This compared to 97.3 percent having coverage in the state in 2009 and 83.3 percent having coverage nationwide.
Polls by Rasmussen Reports in 2011 [65] and 2012 [66] showed pluralities opposed to single-payer health care. Many other polls show support for various levels of government involvement in health care, including polls from The New York Times/CBS News [67] [68] and Washington Post/ABC News, [69] showing favorability for a form of national health ...
Socioeconomic status is a strong indicator of health in a community. [3] While the average uninsured rate in Massachusetts is 3.4%, the share of the population below the poverty line and the share of households with incomes less than $75,000 accounted for 85.3% of the uninsured population in Massachusetts.
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The Massachusetts congressional delegation sent a letter to Steward's CEO reminding him of the significant impacts on patient care if they decide to pull out of the health care business in the state.