Study: Many lack health insurance
Elia Powers
Costa Mesa has the third-largest population of adults without health
insurance in Orange County, a recent report shows.
The city has an estimated 22,238 uninsured residents above the age
of 18, according to data from the Orange County Health Needs
Assessment, a nonprofit agency that studies health-related topics.
Only Santa Ana and Anaheim have more uninsured adults, the report
indicates. Newport Beach and Newport Coast are at the bottom of the
list, with 1,365 and 1,166 uninsured adults, respectively.
“We are looking at common-sense data,” said Pamela Austin, chief
executive officer of Orange County Health Needs Assessment. “Cities
that have pockets of low-income residents will be more likely to be
the ones high on this list.”
The study, conducted every three years, is based on a random
sampling of more than 3,000 Orange County households and follows
guidelines used by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Since the health-needs assessment agency first began collecting
data seven years ago, the number of county residents who are without
any type of health insurance has dropped by more than 100,000 people.
Austin said the most recent numbers are surprising to her,
especially considering that this is the first survey to reflect
post-Sept. 11 data. She said she expected the lagging economy to lead
to a drop in those who are insured.
“We are still seeing an improvement, and we’ll be happy when all
people have coverage,” Austin said. “The message to policymakers is
‘We are on the right track. But we aren’t there yet.’”
Added Dr. Mark Horton, deputy agency director for public health
services for the Orange County Health Care Agency: “There is lots of
good news. Particularly for children -- there’s been a significant
decrease in those who are without insurance.
“It’s still a mixed bag, though. We still see plenty of children
who are uninsured.”
Austin mentioned increasing publicity for public programs such as
California Healthy Families, which provides low-cost insurance to
children and teenagers up to 19 who meet program rules and don’t
qualify for Medi-Cal.
Orange County Health Care Agency is partnering with Orange County
Health Needs Assessment for a program called Children’s Health
Initiatives.
Horton said the focus is on trying to identify children who are
eligible for state programs and the estimated 15,000 youth who do not
qualify.
According to the study, between 11% and 16% of children in Costa
Mesa under the age of 18 are without health insurance -- the
fourth-highest total in the county.
For working adults, Austin said the main issue is employers’
inability to offer them healthcare coverage. Between 2003 and 2004,
the cost of providing healthcare rose by 11.3%, the survey shows.
Mirna Burciaga, owner of El Chinaco Restaurant and a Costa Mesa
community activist, said she would like to give her employees health
insurance but cannot because of the high cost.
“It’s very expensive for employers to provide people with care,”
Burciaga said. “I’ve been looking into different kind of plans. There
has to be something affordable for families.”
Ed Fawcett, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce President, agrees.
“I would encourage all businesses to look at options,” he said.
“There are other services that provide healthcare to low-income
individuals.”
The study also revealed that more than half of the uninsured
adults and about three-fourths of the uninsured children were Latino.
According to the report, Latinos comprise nearly one-third of the
population of Orange County.
That figure isn’t surprising to Fawcett.
Costa Mesa “has a diverse population,” he said. “There’s a large
Westside population that works in the service industry that mostly
doesn’t provide health opportunities,” Fawcett said.
Other data trends:
* Overall, 10% of adults age 18 and over are without any form of
primary healthcare coverage in Orange County. The figure is higher
for dental and vision coverage.
* Countywide, 20% of young adults (18 to 24) and 5% of children
(17 and under) are uninsured. Only 2.2% of seniors (65 and over) are
uninsured.
* Almost 44% of uninsured adults lived in households with an
annual income of less than $25,000.
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