Exhibit 1 Blacks More Likely Than Whites to Lack a Usual Source of Care & Forgo Care Because of Costs Percent: Adults who went without care because of.

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Exhibit 1 Blacks More Likely Than Whites to Lack a Usual Source of Care & Forgo Care Because of Costs Percent: Adults who went without care because of cost in past year Adults without a usual source of care Source:  2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

Preventable Death Rate for Blacks Is Double the Rate for Whites Exhibit 2 Preventable Death Rate for Blacks Is Double the Rate for Whites Number of deaths per 100,000: Source:  2012 and 2013 National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) mortality all-county micro data files.