Politics & Government

14.7 Percent of Concordians Uninsured, New Survey Reports

The deadline to enroll in Obamacare for Jan. 1 coverage is Dec. 23.

The deadline to enroll for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act is drawing near. For coverage that starts on Jan. 1, people need to enroll by Dec. 23, and the first payment needs to be received by Jan. 6. 

Estimates released Wednesday by the American Community Survey show which parts of the East Bay are the most in need of health insurance. In Concord 14.7 percent of residents are uninsured. 

The five-year estimate of Contra Costa County residents without health insurance was 11.8 percent. Statewide, 18 percent of residents lacked health insurance during the same period. 

According to Covered California, the state-managed health benefit exchange implementing the Affordable Care Act in California, 22,166 people in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties enrolled in health insurance plans. 

In October, Covered California projected between 487,000 and 696,000 Californians who qualify for subsidies will have enrolled in an insurance program by April 2014. 

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