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Newly Insured Nonelderly Adults with Preexisting Conditions Newly Insured Nonelderly Adults with Preexisting Conditions

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Newly Insured Nonelderly Adults with Preexisting Conditions - PPT Presentation

Exhibit 1 Data Authors analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data for 201113 to 2015 Millions Nonelderly Adults with Preexisting Conditions Reporting That Cost Prevented Them from Getting Care ID: 790680

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Newly Insured Nonelderly Adults with Preexisting Conditions

Exhibit 1

Data: Authors’ analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data for 2011–13 to 2015

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Millions

Slide2

Nonelderly Adults with Preexisting Conditions Reporting That Cost Prevented Them from Getting Care

Exhibit 2

Data: Authors’ analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data for 2011–13 to 2015.

Slide3

Nonelderly Adults with Preexisting Conditions Who Have a Usual Source of Care

Exhibit 3

Data: Authors’ analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data for 2011–13 to 2015

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Slide4

State Declines in Rates of Those

Reporting That Cost Prevented Them from Getting Care Track with Rates of Coverage Gains for Those with Preexisting Conditions

Exhibit 4

Data: Authors’ analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data for 2011–13 to 2015

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Slide5

State Gains in Reported Rates of Having a Usual Source of Care Track with Rates of Coverage Gains for

Those with Preexisting Conditions

Exhibit 5

Data: Authors’ analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data for 2011–13 to 2015

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