High-Need Adults Are More Likely to Be Socially Isolated

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High-Need Adults Are More Likely to Be Socially Isolated Percent reporting... * Significantly different from not high-need adults at the p<0.01 level. Data: The 2016 Commonwealth Fund Survey of High-Need Patients, June–September 2016.

High-Need, Isolated Adults Are More Likely to Have Mental Health Issues Percent reporting... * Significantly different from high-need, not isolated adults at the p<0.01 level. Data: The 2016 Commonwealth Fund Survey of High-Need Patients, June–September 2016.

High-Need, Isolated Adults Are More Likely to Have Financial Issues Percent reporting... * Significantly different from high-need, not isolated adults at the p<0.01 level. Data: The 2016 Commonwealth Fund Survey of High-Need Patients, June–September 2016.

High-Need, Isolated Adults Are More Likely to Have Greater Barriers to Care Percent reporting... * Significantly different from high-need, not isolated adults at the p<0.01 level. Data: The 2016 Commonwealth Fund Survey of High-Need Patients, June–September 2016.