Exhibit 1. Percent of Adults Under Age 65 with a Usual Source of Care, by State, 2012

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Exhibit 1. Percent of Adults Under Age 65 with a Usual Source of Care, by State, 12 Percent 1 8 National average: 74% 6 Massachusetts Maine Vermont New Hampshire Pennsylvania Delaware Connecticut Rhode Island Hawaii Michigan Maryland New Jersey Illinois New York Iowa Nebraska Wisconsin Indiana Kentucky Ohio Alabama District of Columbia Kansas Missouri Virginia South Dakota Tennessee Arkansas Colorado Oregon South Carolina Louisiana Washington Minnesota North Carolina Georgia Oklahoma West Virginia Utah Arizona Mississippi North Dakota Florida California Montana Idaho New Mexico Wyoming Texas Nevada Alaska

Exhibit 2. Adults More Likely to Have a Usual Source of Care, 12 Percent of adults under age 65 with a usual source of care 1 Uninsured 8 6 New Hampshire Rhode Island Maine Vermont Connecticut Pennsylvania Delaware Massachusetts New Jersey New York Illinois Maryland Michigan Hawaii Indiana Arkansas Kentucky Nebraska Alabama Ohio Wisconsin Iowa Oregon South Carolina Kansas North Carolina Tennessee Georgia Colorado Florida Missouri Louisiana Virginia California Arizona Washington District of Columbia Oklahoma West Virginia Texas Mississippi South Dakota Utah New Mexico Minnesota Nevada North Dakota Montana Idaho Wyoming Alaska

Exhibit 3. Percent of Adults Under Age 65 with a Usual Source of Care, by Income and Insurance, 12 Percent 1 8 Below % FPL % 399% FPL % FPL or more 87 89 82 79 67 69 6 All Note: FPL = federal poverty level.

Exhibit 4. Percent of Older Adults Who Received Recommended Preventive Care, by State, 12 Percent of adults ages 5 to 64 1 8 6 National average: 53% Massachusetts Connecticut New Hampshire Maine Rhode Island Vermont Delaware Maryland Minnesota New York Michigan District of Columbia Hawaii Virginia Wisconsin Iowa Georgia North Carolina Pennsylvania South Dakota Washington Kansas West Virginia New Jersey Alabama South Carolina Colorado Missouri Florida Nebraska California Kentucky Ohio Utah North Dakota Oregon Illinois Tennessee Louisiana Nevada Indiana Texas Alaska Mississippi New Mexico Montana Arizona Idaho Wyoming Oklahoma Arkansas Note: Recommended care includes receipt of all of the following within a specific time frame given their age and sex: screenings for colon, breast, and cervical cancer, and flu shots.

Exhibit 5. Older Adults More Likely to Receive Recommended Preventive Care, 12 Percent of adults ages 5 to 64 receiving preventive care 1 Uninsured 8 6 Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire Connecticut Rhode Island Georgia Delaware Maryland Vermont North Carolina Michigan New York Virginia Minnesota Hawaii South Carolina Florida District of Columbia Wisconsin Alabama Washington California Iowa South Dakota Pennsylvania West Virginia Kansas New Jersey Oregon Colorado Missouri Kentucky Tennessee Utah Ohio Nevada Texas Nebraska Louisiana North Dakota Alaska Illinois Mississippi Indiana New Mexico Montana Idaho Arizona Oklahoma Wyoming Arkansas Note: Recommended care includes receipt of all of the following within a specific time frame given their age and sex: screenings for colon, breast, and cervical cancer, and flu shots.

Exhibit 6. Percent of Older Adults Who Received Recommended Preventive Care, by Income and Insurance, 12 Percent of adults ages 5 to 64 1 Below % FPL % 399% FPL % FPL or more 8 63 64 6 49 48 55 All Notes: FPL = federal poverty level. Recommended care includes receipt of all of the following within a specific time frame given their age and sex: screenings for colon, breast, and cervical cancer, and flu shots.

Exhibit 7. Percent of Adults Under Age 65 Who Went Without Care Because of Cost, by Income and Insurance, 12 Percent 6 Below % FPL % 399% FPL % FPL or more 34 21 7 22 12 5 All Note: FPL = federal poverty level.

Exhibit 8. Percent of Older Adults Who Received Recommended Preventive Care, by Insurance, 12 All Adults Ages 5 to 64 Adults Ages 5 to 64 57% 68% (16 states + D.C.) 53% 56% (9 states) 5% 52% (11 states) 44% 49% (14 states) 57% 69% (29 states + D.C.) 53% 56% (1 states) 5% 52% (8 states) 47% 48% (3 states) Note: Recommended care includes receipt of all of the following within a specific time frame given their age and sex: screenings for colon, breast, and cervical cancer, and flu shots.