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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2012 Sep;15(3):105–118.

Table 1.

Proportions of Seniors Getting into and out of the Coverage Gap among All Elderly Beneficiaries, by Comorbidity

No-coverage Generic-only LIS*
Proportion Getting in the Coverage Gap
N % N % N %
Overall Population 70616 24.3 24777 53.0 93196 49.3
Those with Depression 10370 43.3 4057 69.6 23439 73.1
Those with Heart Failure 17111 43.7 6525 69.1 35386 68.2
Those with Heart Failure and Depression 3036 58.3 1269 78.5 10389 82

Proportion Getting Out the Coverage Gap among Those in the Gap
Overall Population 9021 12.8 3306 13.3 34242 36.7
Those with Depression 2139 20.6 779 19.2 11394 48.6
Those with Heart Failure 3037 17.8 1080 16.6 15442 43.6
Those with Heart Failure and Depression 772 25.4 289 22.8 5554 53.5

Note:

*

Abbreviations: LIS = low-income-subsidies.