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Health Insurance Coverage for Kansas Counties, 2000: Experimental Estimates


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All ages,  2000


ID State and County Number Insured Number Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±) Percent Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±)
20000 Kansas 2,335,467 317,536 17,019 12.0 1.0
20001 Allen County 12,347 1,792 296 12.7 2.1
20003 Anderson County 6,984 1,171 173 14.4 2.1
20005 Atchison County 14,384 1,698 320 10.6 2.0
20007 Barber County 4,459 690 115 13.4 2.2
20009 Barton County 23,734 3,707 585 13.5 2.1
20011 Bourbon County 13,177 2,042 316 13.4 2.1
20013 Brown County 9,133 1,416 232 13.4 2.2
20015 Butler County 52,751 5,781 1,193 9.9 2.0
20017 Chase County 2,492 382 63 13.3 2.2
20019 Chautauqua County 3,543 626 92 15.0 2.2
20021 Cherokee County 19,120 3,103 470 14.0 2.1
20023 Cheyenne County 2,549 576 78 18.4 2.5
20025 Clark County 2,066 306 53 12.9 2.2
20027 Clay County 7,726 950 188 11.0 2.2
20029 Cloud County 8,506 1,088 210 11.3 2.2
20031 Coffey County 7,840 958 181 10.9 2.1
20033 Comanche County 1,690 249 43 12.9 2.2
20035 Cowley County 30,427 4,344 739 12.5 2.1
20037 Crawford County 31,957 5,017 738 13.6 2.0
20039 Decatur County 2,821 553 85 16.4 2.5
20041 Dickinson County 17,026 1,913 413 10.1 2.2
20043 Doniphan County 7,114 842 174 10.6 2.2
20045 Douglas County 82,257 11,344 1,930 12.1 2.1
20047 Edwards County 2,811 537 72 16.0 2.1
20049 Elk County 2,525 625 74 19.8 2.3
20051 Ellis County 23,830 2,618 573 9.9 2.2
20053 Ellsworth County 5,076 632 125 11.1 2.2
20055 Finney County 32,653 7,819 855 19.3 2.1
20057 Ford County 26,626 5,719 678 17.7 2.1
20059 Franklin County 21,946 2,798 520 11.3 2.1
20061 Geary County 22,124 4,807 556 17.8 2.1
20063 Gove County 2,542 464 75 15.4 2.5
20065 Graham County 2,469 384 70 13.5 2.4
20067 Grant County 6,470 1,368 168 17.4 2.1
20069 Gray County 4,997 899 127 15.3 2.2
20071 Greeley County 1,280 242 35 15.9 2.3
20073 Greenwood County 6,556 1,085 161 14.2 2.1
20075 Hamilton County 2,184 485 59 18.2 2.2
20077 Harper County 5,589 731 139 11.6 2.2
20079 Harvey County 28,446 3,453 697 10.8 2.2
20081 Haskell County 3,550 786 93 18.1 2.1
20083 Hodgeman County 1,851 271 51 12.8 2.4
20085 Jackson County 11,219 1,373 282 10.9 2.2
20087 Jefferson County 16,845 1,599 397 8.7 2.1
20089 Jewell County 3,058 567 84 15.7 2.3
20091 Johnson County 428,204 34,718 8,482 7.5 1.8
20093 Kearny County 3,800 810 99 17.6 2.1
20095 Kingman County 7,508 937 182 11.1 2.2
20097 Kiowa County 2,658 412 69 13.4 2.2
20099 Labette County 19,161 2,903 465 13.2 2.1
20101 Lane County 1,798 285 47 13.7 2.2
20103 Leavenworth County 57,988 6,040 1,280 9.4 2.0
20105 Lincoln County 3,135 396 82 11.2 2.3
20107 Linn County 8,460 1,192 204 12.4 2.1
20109 Logan County 2,617 360 70 12.1 2.3
20111 Lyon County 29,782 5,155 731 14.8 2.1
20113 McPherson County 26,325 1,828 650 6.5 2.3
20115 Marion County 11,331 1,478 280 11.5 2.2
20117 Marshall County 9,519 1,152 234 10.8 2.2
20119 Meade County 3,882 703 104 15.3 2.3
20121 Miami County 25,948 2,325 547 8.2 1.9
20123 Mitchell County 5,851 661 146 10.2 2.2
20125 Montgomery County 30,685 4,615 761 13.1 2.2
20127 Morris County 5,351 736 131 12.1 2.2
20129 Morton County 2,811 551 71 16.4 2.1
20131 Nemaha County 9,122 986 225 9.8 2.2
20133 Neosho County 14,537 2,013 334 12.2 2.0
20135 Ness County 2,901 426 79 12.8 2.4
20137 Norton County 4,488 665 113 12.9 2.2
20139 Osage County 14,998 1,672 355 10.0 2.1
20141 Osborne County 3,759 506 96 11.9 2.2
20143 Ottawa County 5,435 617 131 10.2 2.2
20145 Pawnee County 5,671 781 140 12.1 2.2
20147 Phillips County 5,097 728 131 12.5 2.2
20149 Pottawatomie County 16,409 1,887 379 10.3 2.1
20151 Pratt County 8,133 1,140 200 12.3 2.2
20153 Rawlins County 2,558 333 68 11.5 2.3
20155 Reno County 54,347 7,423 1,306 12.0 2.1
20157 Republic County 4,880 701 123 12.6 2.2
20159 Rice County 8,453 1,361 211 13.9 2.1
20161 Riley County 46,048 7,472 1,110 14.0 2.1
20163 Rooks County 4,788 662 119 12.1 2.2
20165 Rush County 3,097 371 77 10.7 2.2
20167 Russell County 6,240 801 152 11.4 2.2
20169 Saline County 47,076 6,059 1,124 11.4 2.1
20171 Scott County 4,388 645 109 12.8 2.2
20173 Sedgwick County 397,254 59,433 8,736 13.0 1.9
20175 Seward County 18,187 4,417 468 19.5 2.1
20177 Shawnee County 149,177 18,641 3,202 11.1 1.9
20179 Sheridan County 2,342 345 75 12.8 2.8
20181 Sherman County 5,457 1,162 141 17.6 2.1
20183 Smith County 3,896 485 101 11.1 2.3
20185 Stafford County 3,991 737 100 15.6 2.1
20187 Stanton County 1,924 451 51 19.0 2.1
20189 Stevens County 4,450 925 118 17.2 2.2
20191 Sumner County 22,774 2,830 548 11.1 2.1
20193 Thomas County 7,083 857 171 10.8 2.1
20195 Trego County 2,813 334 71 10.6 2.2
20197 Wabaunsee County 6,084 642 143 9.5 2.1
20199 Wallace County 1,408 285 39 16.8 2.3
20201 Washington County 5,474 733 139 11.8 2.2
20203 Wichita County 2,075 461 61 18.2 2.4
20205 Wilson County 8,770 1,447 215 14.2 2.1
20207 Woodson County 3,193 520 79 14.0 2.1
20209 Wyandotte County 131,123 28,521 3,199 17.9 2.0
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Under age 18,  2000


ID State and County Number Insured Number Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±) Percent Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±)
20000 Kansas 616,520 59,371 5,065 8.8 1.0
20001 Allen County 3,061 329 93 9.7 2.7
20003 Anderson County 1,751 259 55 12.9 2.7
20005 Atchison County 3,760 320 108 7.8 2.6
20007 Barber County 1,058 129 36 10.9 3.0
20009 Barton County 6,140 660 187 9.7 2.7
20011 Bourbon County 3,280 398 101 10.8 2.7
20013 Brown County 2,364 260 73 9.9 2.8
20015 Butler County 14,690 1,258 427 7.9 2.7
20017 Chase County 594 69 20 10.3 2.9
20019 Chautauqua County 826 116 26 12.3 2.7
20021 Cherokee County 4,907 592 150 10.8 2.7
20023 Cheyenne County 567 124 24 17.9 3.4
20025 Clark County 524 61 18 10.4 3.0
20027 Clay County 1,833 203 58 10.0 2.8
20029 Cloud County 1,872 223 57 10.7 2.7
20031 Coffey County 2,013 186 58 8.5 2.6
20033 Comanche County 382 50 13 11.6 2.8
20035 Cowley County 8,021 754 241 8.6 2.7
20037 Crawford County 7,450 870 220 10.5 2.6
20039 Decatur County 614 122 25 16.5 3.3
20041 Dickinson County 4,233 351 130 7.7 2.8
20043 Doniphan County 1,792 156 56 8.0 2.9
20045 Douglas County 18,022 1,663 508 8.4 2.6
20047 Edwards County 689 97 22 12.4 2.8
20049 Elk County 553 118 22 17.6 3.3
20051 Ellis County 5,268 419 156 7.4 2.7
20053 Ellsworth County 1,129 109 35 8.8 2.8
20055 Finney County 11,365 1,782 359 13.6 2.7
20057 Ford County 8,409 1,157 260 12.1 2.7
20059 Franklin County 5,985 519 181 8.0 2.8
20061 Geary County 6,771 1,084 211 13.8 2.7
20063 Gove County 616 115 25 15.7 3.4
20065 Graham County 509 71 20 12.3 3.3
20067 Grant County 2,102 291 69 12.2 2.9
20069 Gray County 1,543 217 51 12.3 2.9
20071 Greeley County 351 52 13 12.9 3.0
20073 Greenwood County 1,495 194 46 11.5 2.7
20075 Hamilton County 616 101 22 14.1 3.0
20077 Harper County 1,337 152 44 10.2 2.9
20079 Harvey County 7,471 527 220 6.6 2.7
20081 Haskell County 1,139 182 39 13.8 2.9
20083 Hodgeman County 484 67 18 12.1 3.2
20085 Jackson County 3,061 279 94 8.4 2.8
20087 Jefferson County 4,418 274 127 5.8 2.7
20089 Jewell County 608 111 22 15.4 3.0
20091 Johnson County 111,493 7,048 2,592 5.9 2.2
20093 Kearny County 1,276 186 42 12.7 2.9
20095 Kingman County 1,973 206 61 9.5 2.8
20097 Kiowa County 620 73 21 10.5 2.9
20099 Labette County 4,956 483 151 8.9 2.8
20101 Lane County 420 61 14 12.7 2.9
20103 Leavenworth County 16,548 963 462 5.5 2.6
20105 Lincoln County 690 76 23 9.9 2.9
20107 Linn County 2,034 237 64 10.5 2.8
20109 Logan County 648 79 23 10.9 3.1
20111 Lyon County 7,953 838 241 9.5 2.7
20113 McPherson County 6,696 299 208 4.3 3.0
20115 Marion County 2,776 291 87 9.5 2.8
20117 Marshall County 2,225 236 72 9.6 2.9
20119 Meade County 1,125 163 40 12.6 3.1
20121 Miami County 6,975 452 193 6.1 2.6
20123 Mitchell County 1,345 141 43 9.5 2.9
20125 Montgomery County 7,652 794 232 9.4 2.7
20127 Morris County 1,275 147 41 10.3 2.8
20129 Morton County 819 113 26 12.1 2.7
20131 Nemaha County 2,562 255 83 9.1 2.9
20133 Neosho County 3,669 360 108 8.9 2.7
20135 Ness County 617 92 22 13.0 3.0
20137 Norton County 1,084 133 36 10.9 2.9
20139 Osage County 3,889 317 118 7.5 2.8
20141 Osborne County 836 119 27 12.5 2.8
20143 Ottawa County 1,355 128 42 8.6 2.8
20145 Pawnee County 1,374 142 43 9.3 2.8
20147 Phillips County 1,196 161 41 11.8 3.0
20149 Pottawatomie County 4,642 405 140 8.0 2.8
20151 Pratt County 1,913 219 59 10.3 2.7
20153 Rawlins County 562 65 20 10.3 3.1
20155 Reno County 13,550 1,199 408 8.1 2.8
20157 Republic County 1,039 138 34 11.7 2.8
20159 Rice County 2,171 266 67 10.9 2.7
20161 Riley County 10,015 1,227 300 10.9 2.7
20163 Rooks County 1,133 136 37 10.7 2.9
20165 Rush County 665 68 21 9.3 2.8
20167 Russell County 1,322 140 41 9.6 2.8
20169 Saline County 12,320 1,009 372 7.6 2.8
20171 Scott County 1,148 122 37 9.6 2.8
20173 Sedgwick County 111,979 10,756 2,908 8.8 2.4
20175 Seward County 5,988 943 187 13.6 2.7
20177 Shawnee County 37,772 3,099 1,012 7.6 2.5
20179 Sheridan County 574 85 25 12.9 3.8
20181 Sherman County 1,309 214 45 14.1 2.9
20183 Smith County 783 95 27 10.8 3.0
20185 Stafford County 1,014 139 33 12.0 2.8
20187 Stanton County 572 98 19 14.6 2.8
20189 Stevens County 1,349 203 47 13.1 3.0
20191 Sumner County 6,307 532 191 7.8 2.8
20193 Thomas County 1,798 168 57 8.6 2.9
20195 Trego County 611 68 21 10.1 3.0
20197 Wabaunsee County 1,546 114 47 6.8 2.8
20199 Wallace County 381 66 15 14.7 3.3
20201 Washington County 1,226 153 41 11.1 3.0
20203 Wichita County 575 101 23 15.0 3.3
20205 Wilson County 2,162 288 66 11.8 2.7
20207 Woodson County 661 91 21 12.1 2.7
20209 Wyandotte County 37,679 5,499 1,128 12.7 2.6
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Final release date for these estimates: July 2005

Revised CPS ASEC Health Insurance Data
As inputs to its models, the 2000 and 2001 SAHIE program uses CPS ASEC data as originally published. In March 2007, the Census Bureau released a User's Note describing an issue in the health insurance edited data that affected estimates from calendar years 1996 to 2005. Later in the Spring, the Census Bureau released a full set of revised estimates from the 2005 and 2006 CPS ASEC's (calendar years 2004 and 2005) in addition to new public use files based on improvements to the algorithm that assigns coverage to non-policyholders. The Census Bureau plans to release a limited set of estimates for the earlier years using an approximation method to simulate the correction. The current SAHIE release is consistent with the full original data product. Future work will consider using the approximation method for modeling. For more details see revised CPS ASEC health insurance data.


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SOURCE: Estimates obtained from models are applied to CPS data. Model inputs also include Census 2000, intercensal population estimates, and administrative records data. For information on the data sources, measures of uncertainty, confidentiality protection, and sources of error, see SAHIE source and accuracy.

The 90-percent confidence interval is a measure of an estimate's variability. The larger the confidence interval in relation to the size of the estimate, the less reliable the estimate.


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