Figure ES-1. Health Status and Employment

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Figure ES-1. Health Status and Employment Employed (%) SSDI Entry Limited in daily activities (%) Mean number of bed days in past 12 months 76 14 5 Time Relative to SSDI Entry Source: Authors’ analysis.

Figure ES-2. Health Care Utilization Before and After SSDI Entry Mean number of doctor visits in past 12 mos. Mean short-stay hospital days in past 12 mos. 4 0.4 Time Relative to SSDI Entry Source: Authors’ analysis.

Figure ES-3. Health Care Access Problems Before and After SSDI Entry Medical care delayed because of cost % SSDI Entry Needed care but not able to get it Lack of insurance/cost the reason did not get needed care 10 3 2 Time Relative to SSDI Entry Source: Authors’ analysis.

Figure 1. Health Status and Employment Employed (%) SSDI Entry Limited in daily activities (%) Mean number of bed days in past 12 months 76 14 5 Time Relative to SSDI Entry Source: Authors’ analysis.

Figure 2. Health Care Utilization Before and After SSDI Entry Mean number of doctor visits in past 12 mos. Mean short-stay hospital days in past 12 mos. 4 0.4 Time Relative to SSDI Entry Source: Authors’ analysis.

Figure 3. Health Care Access Problems Before and After SSDI Entry Medical care delayed because of cost % SSDI Entry Needed care but not able to get it Lack of insurance/cost the reason did not get needed care 10 3 2 Time Relative to SSDI Entry Source: Authors’ analysis.