The seriously ill are high utilizers of health care

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The seriously ill are high utilizers of health care Exhibit 1 The seriously ill are high utilizers of health care Care utilization by the seriously ill Source: The Commonwealth Fund/The New York Times/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Being Seriously Ill in America Today, July 6–Aug. 21, 2018.

Exhibit 2 The seriously ill experience medical issues, mental health conditions, and long-term disabilities Medical and health conditions among the seriously ill Note: Time period is past three years. Long-term disability defined as having a disability which kept seriously ill adult from participating in work, school, housework, or other activities. Cancer does not include skin cancer. Source: The Commonwealth Fund/The New York Times/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Being Seriously Ill in America Today, July 6–Aug. 21, 2018.

Exhibit 3 The seriously ill have emotional problems and other consequences resulting from illness In recent years, the seriously ill reported the following as a result of their medical or health condition . . . Source: The Commonwealth Fund/The New York Times/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Being Seriously Ill in America Today, July 6–Aug. 21, 2018.

The seriously ill report problems with their health care Exhibit 4 The seriously ill report problems with their health care When getting care from a doctor/hospital staff for their medical or health condition, the seriously ill reported the following as a problem . . . Source: The Commonwealth Fund/The New York Times/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Being Seriously Ill in America Today, July 6–Aug. 21, 2018.

Exhibit 5 The seriously ill face many problems because of the financial burden of illness In recent years, the seriously ill reported the following as a result of dealing with medical or health condition . . . Source: The Commonwealth Fund/The New York Times/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Being Seriously Ill in America Today, July 6–Aug. 21, 2018.