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State Data
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Health Insurance Status of Children
Through Age 18: 2004* |
Source: American Academy of Pediatrics,
Division of Health Policy Research. Children's health insurance
status and Medicaid/SCHIP eligibility and enrollment, 2004.
Elk Grove Village, IL: The Academy; 2005 Sep. |
State |
Private or Employer-Based Insurance |
Enrolled in Medicaid/SCHIP** |
Uninsured |
Alabama |
60.5% |
32.1% |
7.4% |
Alaska |
52.6% |
38.9% |
8.5% |
Arizona |
53.6% |
31.3% |
15.1% |
Arkansas |
51.5% |
40.9% |
7.6% |
California |
55.1% |
31.8% |
13.1% |
Colorado |
70.7% |
14.2% |
15.1% |
Connecticut |
70.8% |
20.1% |
9.0% |
Delaware |
67.9% |
19.3% |
12.8% |
District of Columbia |
49.6% |
42.6% |
7.8% |
Florida |
57.7% |
26.3% |
15.9% |
Georgia |
53.7% |
34.0% |
12.4% |
Hawaii |
72.8% |
21.7% |
5.5% |
Idaho |
63.6% |
27.1% |
9.3% |
Illinois |
67.7% |
20.4% |
12.0% |
Indiana |
63.5% |
27.3% |
9.3% |
Iowa |
68.9% |
24.2% |
7.0% |
Kansas |
71.3% |
21.6% |
7.2% |
Kentucky |
61.6% |
30.0% |
8.4% |
Louisiana |
52.5% |
39.3% |
8.2% |
Maine |
60.3% |
33.7% |
6.0% |
Maryland |
71.7% |
18.6% |
9.8% |
Massachusetts |
71.2% |
22.2% |
6.7% |
Michigan |
65.9% |
27.0% |
7.1% |
Minnesota |
76.9% |
16.5% |
6.6% |
Mississippi |
46.4% |
39.3% |
14.4% |
Missouri |
62.8% |
28.5% |
8.7% |
Montana |
54.2% |
33.2% |
12.6% |
Nebraska |
67.7% |
26.1% |
6.1% |
Nevada |
70.3% |
13.3% |
16.4% |
New Hampshire |
77.0% |
15.2% |
7.8% |
New Jersey |
72.4% |
15.9% |
11.7% |
New Mexico |
42.5% |
43.5% |
14.0% |
New York |
59.3% |
31.9% |
8.8% |
North Carolina |
64.1% |
24.8% |
11.2% |
North Dakota |
71.4% |
22.4% |
6.2% |
Ohio |
68.6% |
23.7% |
7.7% |
Oklahoma |
52.5% |
33.6% |
13.9% |
Oregon |
66.4% |
23.6% |
10.0% |
Pennsylvania |
67.2% |
22.0% |
10.8% |
Rhode Island |
62.4% |
30.3% |
7.3% |
South Carolina |
58.1% |
33.8% |
8.1% |
South Dakota |
61.3% |
33.2% |
5.5% |
Tennessee |
59.1% |
30.5% |
10.4% |
Texas |
51.9% |
26.5% |
21.7% |
Utah |
71.2% |
17.8% |
11.0% |
Vermont |
56.2% |
38.3% |
5.5% |
Virginia |
72.9% |
18.2% |
9.0% |
Washington |
63.0% |
30.5% |
6.5% |
West Virginia |
59.8% |
31.1% |
9.2% |
Wisconsin |
68.2% |
26.0% |
5.8% |
Wyoming |
65.3% |
25.0% |
9.7% |
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Child Health USA 2006 is not copyrighted. Readers are free to duplicate and use all or part of the information contained on this page. Suggested Citation: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
Child Health USA 2006. Rockville, Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006. |