Among People with High Financial Burdens, Prescription Drug Expenses Compose the Largest Share of Out-of-Pocket Costs for Those with Chronic Conditions.

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Among People with High Financial Burdens, Prescription Drug Expenses Compose the Largest Share of Out-of-Pocket Costs for Those with Chronic Conditions Adults ages 18–64 with out-of-pocket costs greater than 10% of family income over a two-year period $880 20% 38% 7% 3% 32% $1,846 36% 27% 8% 26% $4,482 55% 16% 6% 19% Note: Other category includes dental care, home health, vision (eyeglasses), and other medical equipment. Out-of-pocket costs do not include insurance premiums. Source: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, panel samples for 2001–2005.