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Limitations Reported Among High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees, 2015

Exhibit 1. Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. Limitations Reported Among High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees, 2015. Percent. Exhibit 2. Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. Characteristics of High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees. Percent. Exhibit 3.

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Limitations Reported Among High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees, 2015

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  1. Exhibit 1 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. Limitations Reported Among High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees, 2015 Percent

  2. Exhibit 2 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. Characteristics of High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees Percent

  3. Exhibit 3 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees Are More Likely to Have Low Incomes, Limited Formal Education, and Live in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Percent

  4. Exhibit 4 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. High-Need Older Adults Enrolled in Medicare Advantage Are More Likely to Report Social Isolation Risk Factors Percent

  5. Exhibit 5 Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. High-Need Medicare Advantage Enrollees Are More Likely to Report Poor Health Percent

  6. Exhibit 6 Distribution of Medicare Advantage Enrollees According to Segments, by High-Cost Chronic Condition Note: COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, CAD = coronary artery disease, CHF = congestive heart failure.Data: Medicare Health Outcomes Survey, 2015. 

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