Bar chart showing that for adults age 18-64 with insurance, regardless of diabetes status, the majority had one source of health insurance; for adults greater than or equal to 65, most had two health sources.

FIGURE 5.

Number of Health Insurance Sources Among Adults, by Diabetes Status and Age, U.S., 2019.

Health insurance sources include Medicare, private, Medicaid/other public, and military benefits. Data are self-reported. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.

1 Estimate is too unreliable to present; ≤1 case or relative standard error >50%.

SOURCE: National Health Interview Survey 2019

From: Health Insurance and Diabetes

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Lawrence JM, Casagrande SS, Herman WH, et al., editors.
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