National Gains If All States Achieved Top Rates* of Performance

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National Gains If All States Achieved Top Rates* of Performance 20 million more adults and children insured, beyond those who already gained coverage through the ACA 14 million fewer adults skipping care because of its cost 26 million more adults with a usual source of care 12 million more adults receiving recommended cancer screenings 513,000 more young children receiving all recommended vaccines 1 million fewer Medicare beneficiaries receiving a high-risk prescription drug 124,000 fewer hospital readmissions among Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older 1.4 million fewer emergency room visits for nonemergency care or conditions treatable with primary care 90,000 fewer deaths before age 75 from treatable diseases Note: * Performance benchmarks set at the level achieved by the top-performing state with available data for this indicator.