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Impact of America's Affordable Health Choices Act on Floridians

Breakdown of how the America's Affordable Health Choices Act will help families and business in the Tampa Bay area.



District
Residents receiving improvements in Employer-Based Coverage
Households Receiving Credits to Help Pay for Coverage
Medicare Beneficiaries Seeing Improvements
Seniors for whom the Donut Hole is Closed
Reduction in Cost of Uncompensated Care for Hospitals / Providers
Small Businesses to Receive Help Obtaining Coverage
Small Businesses to Receive Tax Credits
Families Who Would Avoid Bankruptcy
Uninsured Individuals to Receive Coverage
Total Population for each District
FL-5 429,000 244,000 228,000 22,600 $46,000,000 15,500 15,100 1,600 129,000 880,959
FL-9 429,000 171,000 134,000 14,800 $68,000,000 18,600 17,800 1,500 84,000 744,543
FL-10 325,000 175,000 139,000 14,800 $78,000,000 19,300 18,600 1,200 82,000 631,950
FL-11 347,000 199,000 92,000 8,300 $51,000,000 20,200 18,900 1,400 119,000 666,965
FL-12 412,000 205,000 137,000 13,300 $101,000,000 16,900 15,700 1,500 105,000 778,970
FL-13 356,000 196,000 184,000 18,300 $101,000,000 21,500 21,100 1,400 112,000 736,036
Total (Tampa Bay, 5,9,10,11,12,13) 2,298,000 1,190,000 914,000 92,100 $445,000,000 112,000 107,200 8,600 631,000 4,439,423
Percentage in the Tampa Bay Area 51.76% 26.81% 20.59% 2.07%       0.19% 14.21% 24.22%