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. 2013 Feb 1;28(9):1136–1142. doi: 10.1007/s11606-013-2354-z

Table 2.

Financial Characteristics among Adults <125 % Federal Poverty Level (FPL) with Continuous Insurance Coverage by Underinsurance Category*

Fully Insured Underinsured
Full sample (N = 5,739)
Number (%) 4,031 (65.5) 1,708 (34.5)
 Mean household  income (N = 5,636) $13,541 (13,066–14,017) $6,181 (5,772–6,589)
 Mean out-of-pocket  spending on health  care for self/family $121 (111–130) $1,115 (1,027–1,204)
Full year private insurance only (N = 1,805)
Number (%) 1,254 (62.3) 551 (37.7)
 Mean household  income (N = 1,746) $15,711 (14,921–16,500) $7,105 (6,447–7,764)
 Mean out-of-pocket  spending on health  care for self/family $186 (166–206) $1,360 (1203–1516)
Full year medicaid only (N = 3,121)
Number (%) 2,380 (74.0) 741 (26.0)
 Mean household  income (N = 3,086) $12,510 (11,956–13,065) $4,902 (4,404–5,400)
 Mean out-of-pocket  spending on health  care for self/family $68 (61–74) $614 (522–706)
Full Year Medicare Only (N = 320)
Number (%) 115 (34.9) 205 (65.1)
 Mean household  income (N = 314) $14,064 (12,858–15,270) $6,880 ($6,346–7,415)
 Mean out-of-pocket  spending on health  care for self/family $176 (155–197) $1,873 (1,674–2,072)
Full Year Dual Medicaid/Medicare (N = 493)
Number (%) 282 (54.9) 211 (45.1)
 Mean household  income (N = 490) $9,912 (9,425–10,399) $6,129 (5,716–6,543)
 Mean out-of-pocket  spending on health  care for self/family $143 (130–155) $971 (888–1,054)

*Rao-Scott chi-square p value calculated for categorical variables and student’s T-test p value calculated for continuous variables were all < 0.001

Data are presented as unadjusted counts (weighted percentage) or mean (95 % confidence interval)