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Health Care Coverage and Access for Men, 2013-2015

Health Care Coverage and Access for Men, 2013-2015. JAMA, June 23, 2015. The uninsured rate, while declining, is still higher among men than women, with fewer men gaining coverage.

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Health Care Coverage and Access for Men, 2013-2015

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  1. Health Care Coverage and Access for Men, 2013-2015 JAMA, June 23, 2015

  2. The uninsured rate, while declining, is still higher among men than women, with fewer men gaining coverage SOURCE: Department of Health and Human Services - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Health Insurance Coverage and the Affordable Care Act, May 5, 2015

  3. One in six men rate health as “fair” or “poor” NOTE: Among men and women ages 18-64. The Federal Poverty Level (FPL) was $19,530 for a family of three in 2013. *Indicates a statistically significant difference from Total Women, p<.05. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013 Kaiser Men’s Health Surveyand 2013 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey.

  4. Men report lower routine use of prescription drugs Share of men and women reporting how many prescription drugs they take: NOTE: Among women and men ages 18-64. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013Kaiser Men’s Health Survey and 2013 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey.

  5. Uninsured men twice as likely to report cost barriers NOTE: Among women and men ages 18-64. *Indicates a statistically significant difference from Total Women, p<.05. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013 Kaiser Men’s Health Survey and 2013 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey.

  6. Men have weaker ties to clinicians NOTE: Among women and men ages 18-64. *Indicates a statistically significant difference from Total Women, p<.05. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013 Kaiser Men’s Health Survey and 2013 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey.

  7. Uninsured men have lower screening rates NOTE: Among men and women ages 18-64. Indicates a statistically significant different from Total Women, p<.05. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013Kaiser Men’s Health Survey and 2013 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey.

  8. Few men discuss sexual health with providers NOTE: Among men and women ages 18-64. *Indicates a statistically significant different from Total Women, p<.05. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013Kaiser Men’s Health Survey and 2013 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey.

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