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Regardless of the strength of the safety net in states, lack of insurance is a powerful predictor of not having a regular source of care. [A related fact: The Medicare population is considerably more likely to have a regular source of care than the rest of the population.]

Source: Holahan J, Spillman B. Health care access for uninsured adults: a strong safety net is not the same as insurance. Urban Institute: New Federalism 2002; Series B(B-2, January):1-7.