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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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These tables present estimates from the National Health Interview Survey on trends in health insurance and access to care from 1997-2008 for persons 18-64 years of age. Included are tables showing the numbers and percentages of people with different types of health insurance coverage and with no coverage; annual state-specific estimates for the 20 largest states by insurance type and age group; and quarterly estimates of unmet need for medical care and delay of medical care due to cost by age group, employment status, and insurance coverage. |
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These tables show the percentage of women age 40 years and over who had a mammogram within the past 2 years, by selected characteristics (insurance status, income level, rural/urban, race, ethnicity, and education). |
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