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Explore the 2015 Medicare Health Outcomes Survey data on high-need Medicare Advantage enrollees. Discover reported limitations, characteristics, and social factors affecting this vulnerable group. Gain insights into their health status and risk factors. Analyze how income, education, and neighborhood influence health outcomes. Delve into the distribution of enrollees based on chronic conditions like COPD, CAD, and CHF.
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Exhibit 1 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. Limitations Reported Among High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees, 2015 Percent
Exhibit 2 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. Characteristics of High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees Percent
Exhibit 3 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees Are More Likely to Have Low Incomes, Limited Formal Education, and Live in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Percent
Exhibit 4 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. High-Need Older Adults Enrolled in Medicare Advantage Are More Likely to Report Social Isolation Risk Factors Percent
Exhibit 5 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees Are More Likely to Report Poor Health Percent
Exhibit 6 Distribution of Medicare Advantage Enrollees According to Segments, by High-Cost Chronic Condition Note: COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, CAD = coronary artery disease, CHF = congestive heart failure.Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015.