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Exhibit 1. More Than Half of Adults in Florida and Texas Were Uninsured or Underinsured in 2012. Percent of adults ages 19–64. 53. 46. 42. 43. 4 0%. Uninsured during the year* 30%. 31%. 31%. Notes: Totals may not equal sum of bars because of rounding.
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Exhibit 1. More Than Half of Adults in Florida and Texas Were Uninsured or Underinsured in 2012 Percent of adults ages 19–64 53 46 42 43 40% Uninsured during the year* 30% 31% 31% Notes: Totals may not equal sum of bars because of rounding. ^Underinsured defined as insured all year but experienced one of the following: out-of-pocket medical expenses equaled 10% or more of income; out-of-pocket medical expenses equaled 5% or more of income, if low-income (<200% of poverty); or deductibles equaled 5% or more of income. *Combines "Uninsured now" and "Insured now, time uninsured in past year“ Source: The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Surveys (2012).
Exhibit 2. Residents in the Four Largest States Are Struggling with Medical Bills and the Cost of Health Care Percent of adults *Includes: Had problems paying or unable to pay medical bills; contacted by collection agency for unpaid medical bills; had to change way of life to pay bills; medical bills being paid off over time. **Includes any of the following because of cost: Had a medical problem; did not visit doctor or clinic; did not fill a prescription; skipped recommended test, treatment, or follow-up; did not get needed specialist care. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Surveys (2012).
Exhibit 3. Status of State Participation in the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion, as of April 2013 NH WA VT ME ND MT AK MN OR NY WI ID MA SD MI RI WY PA CT IA NJ NE OH DE NV IL IN MD UT WV VA CO DC MO CA KS KY NC TN OK SC AZ NM AR GA MS AL HI LA TX FL Expanding (23 states plus D.C.) Expanding, with variation (5 ) Unclear/undecided (8) Not expanding (14) Source: AvalereState Reform Insights; Center of Budget and Policy Priorities; Politico.com; Commonwealth Fund analysis.