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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Aff (Millwood). 2017 Jun 1;36(6):1016–1023. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.1152

EXHIBIT 3.

Unadjusted and adjusted percentages of adults receiving HUD housing assistance who are uninsured, who do not have a usual source of care, and who have unmet need for care due to cost, by type of assistance

Housing Choice Vouchers Public housing Multifamily Housing
Current recipients
(n = 1,633)
Future recipients
(n = 379)
Current recipients
(n = 761)
Future recipients
(n = 232)
Current recipients
(n = 785)
Future recipients
(n = 224)
PERCENTAGE UNINSURED

Unadjusted 29.5% 33.3% 32.3% 39.5% 30.1% 37.0%
Unadjusted differences Ref 3.8 Ref 7.2 Ref 6.9
Adjusted 29.6 34.0 33.1 38.6 29.5 35.9
Adjusted differences Ref 4.5 Ref 5.6 Ref 6.5

PERCENTAGE WITHOUT A USUAL SOURCE OF CARE

Unadjusted 22.3% 26.6% 24.5% 25.4% 26.7% 23.0%
Unadjusted differences Ref 4.3 Ref 1.8 Ref −3.8
Adjusted 22.7 26.4 25.5 26.0 25.5 22.3
Adjusted differences Ref 3.6 Ref 0.6 Ref −3.2

PERCENTAGE WITH UNMET NEED DUE TO COST

Unadjusted 41.1% 42.5% 38.3% 49.8%** 41.0% 48.5%
Unadjusted differences Ref 1.5 Ref 11.5** Ref 7.5
Adjusted 39.4 45.5* 39.4 50.2** 41.7 49.5*
Adjusted differences Ref 6.2* Ref 10.9** Ref 7.9*

SOURCE Authors’ analysis of data for 2004–12 from the National Health Interview Survey linked with administrative data for 2002–14 from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). NOTES “Current” and “future” recipients are explained in the Notes to Exhibit 1. Differences may not equal the percentage of current recipients subtracted from the percentage of future recipients because of rounding.

*

p < 0.10

**

p < 0.05