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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 4.
Published in final edited form as: Health Aff (Millwood). 2018 Jun 20;37(7):1099–1108. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2018.0331

EXHIBIT 4.

Views of coverage expansion and work requirements among low-income adults in Kansas

Percent
In favor of Medicaid expansion in Kansas
 Yes 77.0
 No 11.3
 Don’t know 11.4

Quality of care
 Medicaid versus no insurance
  Better with Medicaid 67.9
  No difference 23.1
  Better with no insurance 9.0
 Medicaid versus private insurance
  Better with Medicaid 31.8
  No difference 37.0
  Better with private insurance 31.3

Work status
 All respondents
  Employed 60.2
  Disabled 25.9
  Not working, would look for work if required 8.8
  Not working, would not look for work if required 5.2
 Respondents with Medicaid or no insurance (n = 586)
  Employed 48.7
  Disabled 34.1
  Not working, would look for work if required 11.1
  Not working, would not look for work if required 6.0

SOURCE Authors’ analysis of survey responses from US citizens ages 19–64 with incomes below 138 percent of the federal poverty level. NOTES For all questions, n = 1,000 minus item nonresponse, except where indicated. All responses are survey weighted to produce representative estimates.