Exhibit 1 NOTES: Other setting of usual care includes: neighborhood or family health center, free standing surgery center, rural health clinic, company.

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Exhibit 1 NOTES: Other setting of usual care includes: neighborhood or family health center, free standing surgery center, rural health clinic, company clinic, other clinic, walk-in urgent care center, at home, hospital emergency room, hospital outpatient, Veterans Administration, mental health center. Beneficiaries residing in facilities (such as nursing homes) are excluded from this analysis. Values do not sum due to rounding. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the 2011 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) Access to Care File. The majority of Medicare beneficiaries report having a usual source of care; typically a doctors office or doctors clinic 96% of Medicare beneficiaries report having a usual source of care Only 4% of Medicare beneficiaries do not have a usual source of care

Exhibit 2 NOTE: Results are among respondents who reported experience scheduling the indicated appointment. SOURCE: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) surveys, Most Medicare beneficiaries report that they can schedule timely appointments Traditional Medicare Routine Care Appointment (2012): In the last 6 months, how often could you get an appointment for routine care as soon as you needed? Specialist Appointment (2012): In the last 6 months, how often was it easy to get appointments with specialists? Medicare Advantage Plan Traditional Medicare Medicare Advantage Plan Always Usually Sometimes Never

Exhibit 3 NOTES: Privately insured adults (age 50-64) report similar rates of problems, with no statistical differences compared to Medicare seniors (shown above). Values do not sum to 100 due to rounding. SOURCE: Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy, March 2013; MedPAC presentation entitledAssessing payment adequacy: physician, other health professional and ambulatory surgical center services December 6, MedPAC finds that most Medicare seniors do not seek a new physician, but a small share report problems finding one How much of a problem was it finding a new primary care physician/specialist who would treat you in the past year? No problem Big problem Small problem Did not seek a new primary care physician Experience of seniors seeking a new primary care physician: Primary care physician Did not seek a new specialist Experience of seniors seeking a new specialist: Specialist

Exhibit 4 NOTES: *Statistically significantly different between Medicare and privately insured (at 95% confidence level). SOURCE: 1 Kaiser Family Foundation, Cost and Access Challenges: A Comparison of Experiences Between Uninsured and Privately Insured Adults, Aged 55 to 64 with Seniors on Medicare, May 2012, based on analysis of 2010 Health Tracking Household Survey; 2 Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC), Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy, March 2013 (privately insured adults in MedPAC survey are age 50-64). Seniors on Medicare report foregoing medical care at similar or lower rates than privately insured adults age Percent of Medicare Seniors Did not get or delayed needed medical care 1 Did not see doctor or medical person for health problem or condition 2 Did not get needed specialty care 1

Exhibit 5 NOTES: Beneficiaries residing in facilities (such as nursing homes) are excluded from this analysis. Supplemental coverage was assigned in the order listed (Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, Employer, Medigap, No supplemental coverage). Other public/private category not shown; cell counts too small for reliable estimation. *Indicates difference from "overall" is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey 2011 Access to Care File. Certain Medicare beneficiaries are more at risk of foregoing a needed doctor visit Overall Under 65, disabled 65 or older Medicare Advantage Medicaid Employer Medigap None Excellent Very good Good Fair Poor AgeSupplemental CoverageSelf-reported health status Percent of beneficiaries reporting that, during the year, they did not see a doctor when they thought they should have 7%*

Exhibit 6 NOTES: Pediatricians were excluded from Medicare and private non-capitated insurance categories. Physicians who did not respond to relevant survey questions were also excluded. The survey did not ask responding physicians to distinguish Medicare Advantage plans from traditional Medicare or other private insurance. Acceptance rates for patients with insurance status of self-pay or workers compensation are not shown. *Indicates difference from Medicare is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey – National Electronic Health Records Survey, Most office-based physicians accept new Medicare patients; rates for Medicare are the same or better than private insurance Percentage of physicians accepting new patients, by patient insurance type, 2012 Patient insurance type

Exhibit 7 NOTES: Pediatricians are excluded from this analysis. Physicians were not asked to distinguish between patients in traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. SOURCE: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey – National Electronic Health Records Survey, Across all states, most physicians accept new Medicare patients 79% %80% %90% - 100% (4 states)(19 states, DC)(27 states) 97% 83%