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Surveillance for Health Care Access and Health Services Use, Adults Aged 18–64 Years — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2014 [7 tables]
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February 24, 2017
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Source: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR): Surveillance Summaries, 2017; v. 66, no. 7
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Journal Article:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR): Surveillance Summaries
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Description:Table S1. Crude prevalence estimates for currently insured among adults aged 18-64 years, by state and sociodemographic characteristics
Table S2. Crude prevalence estimates for cost barrier to health care among adults aged 18-64 years, by state and sociodemographic characteristics
Table S3. Crude and age-standardized prevalence estimates for clinical preventive service use among adults aged 18-64 years, by state
Table S4. Crude and age-standardized prevalence estimates for primary source of insurance (i.e., Medicaid, Other public, Employer, Other private insurance, none) in the past 12 months among adults aged 18-64 years, by state
Table S5. Crude and age-standardized prevalence estimates for overall cost barrier, cost barrier to prescribed medication in the past 12 months, and having medical bills being paid off overtime in the past 12 months among adults aged 18-64 years, by state
Table S6. Crude and age-standardized prevalence estimates for having 0, 1-2, and >=3 medical care visits in the past 12 months, and for being satisfied with received health care among adults aged 18-64 years, by state
Table S7. Crude and age-standardized prevalence estimates for continuingly insured in the past 12 months, partially uninsured in the past 12 months, and never insured in the past 12 months among adults aged 18-64 years, by state
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ISSN:1546-0738 (print);1545-8636 (digital);
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Pages in Document:17 pdf pages
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Volume:66
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Issue:7
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