Percent of Adults Who Needed but Couldn’t Afford Medical Care

Description: 

Percent of people age 18 and over who report that, at some point during the past 12 months, they needed medical care but didn’t get it because they couldn’t afford it.

Source: 

Estimates are produced by the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, using microdata from the National Health Interview Survey, Integrated Health Interview Series (Minnesota Population Center and State Health Access Data Assistance Center, 2012).

Reference

Minnesota Population Center and State Health Data Assistance Center, Integrated Health Interview Series: Version 5.0. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2012.

Methodological Notes: 

In the National Health Interview Survey people are asked, “During the past 12 months, was there any time when you needed medical care, but did not get it because you couldn’t afford it?” Response choices are yes and no. A small number of people each year refuse to answer the question or don’t know the answer; those people are not included in Stanford CPI’s estimates.