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Overview
Out-of-pocket costs, excluding premiums, over the prior 12 months are equal to 10% or more of household income; or
Out-of-pocket costs, excluding premiums, are equal to 5% or more of household income if income is under 200% of the federal poverty level ($22,980 for an individual and $47,100 for a family of four); or
Deductible is 5% or more of household income
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Majority are covered by employer
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Percent of uninsured in the largest states
Florida: 29%
New York: 22%
California: 19%
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Growing deductibles leads to underinsurance
Deductible equaled 5% or more of income for 14 million people.
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Financial constraints of being underinsured
Used all of savings: 47%
Unable to get needed care due to cost: 44%
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Underinsured are skipping care
Had a medical issue but not go to a doctor: 25%
Skipped test, treatment or follow-up visit: 24%
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Adults with at least $4,000 of debt
41% had private insurance with high deductibles
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Private insurance deductibles are increasing
$1-$999: 37%
$1,000-$2,999: 27%
$3,000 or more: 11%
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