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Reduced access to medical care during the past 12 months due to cost among adults 18-64 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997-2007 PDF Print Write e-mail
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These tables present data on the percentage of adults who did not get medical care due to cost, whose medical care was delayed due to cost, and who did not get prescription drugs due to cost. Data are presented for adults aged 18 to 64 years of age for 1997, 2006, and 2007 based on the National Health Interview Survey. In addition to various age break downs, data are presented for gender, race and ethnicity, education level, percent of poverty level, insurance status, geographic regions, and MSA status.

No usual source of health care among adults 18-64 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual selected years 1997-1998 through 2006-2007 PDF Print Write e-mail
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These tables present data on the percentage of adults without a usual source of health care. Data are presented in three age groupings and by gender, race/ethnicity, poverty level, health insurance status, geography, and MSA status. Data are presented for adults aged 18 to 64 years of age for 1997, 2006, and 2007 based on the National Health Interview Survey.

No usual source of health care among children under 18 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual 1997-1998, 2001-2002, and 2006-2007 PDF Print Write e-mail
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 07:11, Written by
These tables contain data on the percent of children without a usual source of health care. Data are from the National Health Interview Survey and are presented in three age groupings and by gender, race/ethnicity, poverty level, health insurance status, geography, and MSA status.

No health care visits to an office or clinic within the past 12 months among children under 18 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual 1997-1998, 2001-2002, and 2006-2007 PDF Print Write e-mail
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Using data from the National Health Interview Survey, these tables contain the percent of children who have not had a health care visit within 12 months. Data are presented in three age groupings and by gender, race/ethnicity, poverty level, health insurance status, geography, and MSA status.

Percent of U.S. Adults 55 and Over with Chronic Conditions PDF Print Write e-mail
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These tables show the percent of adults with one or more, two or more, or three or more of six possible chronic conditions. These data are from the 2008 National Health Interview Survey. The data are shown by sex and are broken down into three age categories: 55 years and over, 55 to 64 years, and 65 years and over. The six possible chronic conditions are arthritis, current asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes. Women in all age groups are more likely than men to have one or more, two or more, or three or more chronic conditions.

Trends in Health Care Coverage and Insurance from 1959-2007 PDF Print Write e-mail
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Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey on long-term trends in the number and percentage of persons under 65 years of age with different types of health insurance coverage and with no coverage. Estimates were derived from data over 32 years during the period from 1959 to 2007.

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