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Did not have a usual source of care Went without care because of cost Disparities in Health Care Access by Race or Ethnicity Persist Even After Accounting for Income and Other Factors (2012–13) Percent of adults ages 18–64 a,b a,b a a Did not have a usual source of care Went without care because of cost Notes: Black and white refer to black and white non-Hispanic populations. Hispanics may identify as any race. Adjusted means controlled for respondents’ age, sex, health status, and income. Differences are statistically significant at the 0.05 level: (a) minority population compared with white; (b) black compared with Hispanic. Source: 2012 and 2013 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS).