Appendix D. Data Tables


This appendix provides detailed data tables for all measures analyzed for the 2004 National Healthcare Disparities Report. Tables are included for measures discussed in the main text of the report as well as for other measures that were examined but not included in the main text.


Select each table name to link to appropriate information. Unless otherwise specified in tables, data are not age adjusted and include all ages. Unless specific age groups are specified, children include individuals age 0-17 and adults include individuals age 18 and older.

Summary Data Tables

Quality of Health Care Measures

Effectiveness: Cancer
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Effectiveness: Diabetes
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Effectiveness: End Stage Renal Disease
Racial and ethnic differences
Effectiveness: Heart Disease
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Effectiveness: HIV/AIDS
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Effectiveness: Maternal and Child Health
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Effectiveness: Mental Health
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Effectiveness: Respiratory Diseases
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Effectiveness: Nursing Home and Home Health Care
Racial and ethnic differences
Patient Safety
Racial and ethnic differences
Timeliness
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Patient Centeredness
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences

Access to Health Care Measures

Getting Into the Health Care System
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Getting Care Within the Health Care System
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Patient Perceptions of Care
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences
Health Care Utilization
Racial and ethnic differences, Socioeconomic differences

Detailed Data Tables

Quality of Health Care Measures—Effectiveness of Care
Cancer
Diabetes
End Stage Renal Disease
Heart Disease
HIV/AIDS
Maternal and Child Health
Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Respiratory Diseases
Nursing Home and Home Health Care
Patient Safety
Access to Health Care Measures
Getting into the Health Care System
Getting Care within the Health Care System
Patient Perceptions of Care
Health Care Utilization
Priority Populations

Quality of Healthcare Measures

Effectiveness of Care

Cancer

Screening for Breast Cancer
1. Women (40 and over) who report they had a mammogram within the past 2 years: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Screening for Cervical Cancer
2. Women (18 and over) who report they had a Pap smear within the past 3 years: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Screening for Colorectal Cancer
3. Men and women (50 and over) who report they ever had a flexible sigmoidoscopy/colonoscopy: Race, Ethnicity, Income
4. Men and women (50 and over) who report they had a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) within the past 2 years: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Cancer Treatment
5. Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for all cancers: Race, Ethnicity, Education
6. Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for prostate cancer: Race, Ethnicity, Education
7. Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for breast cancer: Race, Ethnicity, Education
8. Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for lung cancer: Race, Ethnicity, Education
9. Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for colorectal cancer: Race, Ethnicity, Education

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Diabetes

Management of Diabetes
10. Adults with diabetes who had a hemoglobin A1c measurement at least once in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
11. Adults with diabetes who had a lipid profile in past two years: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
12. Adults with diabetes who had a retinal eye examination in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
13. Adults with diabetes who had a foot examination in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
14. Adults with diabetes who had an influenza immunization in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
15. Hospital admissions for uncontrolled diabetes per 100,000 population: Race/Ethnicity
16. Hospital admissions for short term complications of diabetes per 100,000 population: Race/Ethnicity
17. Hospital admissions for long term complications of diabetes per 100,000 population: Race/Ethnicity
18. Hospital admissions for lower extremity amputations in patients with diabetes per 1,000 population: Race

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End Stage Renal Disease

Management of End-Stage Renal Disease
19. Hemodialysis patients with urea reduction ratio 65% or higher: Race, Ethnicity
20. Hemodialysis patients with hemoglobin 11 or higher: Race, Ethnicity
21. Hemodialysis patients with arteriovenous fistula as primary mode of vascular access: Race, Ethnicity
Renal Transplantation
22. Dialysis patients registered on the waiting list for transplantation: Race, Ethnicity
23. Patients with treated chronic kidney failure who receive a transplant within 3 years of date of renal failure: Race, Ethnicity

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Heart Disease

Screening for High Blood Pressure
24. Adults who have had their blood pressure measured within the preceding 2 years and can state whether their blood pressure was normal or high: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Screening for High Cholesterol
25. Adults who have had their blood cholesterol checked within the preceding 5 years: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Counseling on Risk Factors
26. Current Smokers age 18 and over receiving advice to quit smoking: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
Management of Congestive Heart Failure
27. Hospital admissions for congestive heart failure per 100,000 population: Race
Inpatient Mortality for Cardiovascular Conditions and Procedures
28. Deaths per 1,000 adult admissions with acute myocardial infarction: Race/Ethnicity
29. Deaths per 1,000 adult admissions with congestive heart failure: Race/Ethnicity
30. Deaths per 1,000 adult admissions with coronary artery bypass surgery, age 40 and older: Race/Ethnicity
31. Deaths per 1,000 adult admissions with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, age 40 and older: Race/Ethnicity
32. Deaths per 1,000 admissions with abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: Race/Ethnicity
33. Deaths per 1,000 pediatric heart surgery admissions, under age 18: Race/Ethnicity

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HIV/AIDS

AIDS Prevention
34. New AIDS cases per 100,000 population 13 and over: Race
Management of HIV/AIDS
35. HIV-infection deaths per 100,000 population: Race, Ethnicity, Education

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Maternal and Child Health

Maternity Care
36. Pregnant women receiving prenatal care in first trimester: Race, Ethnicity, Education
37. Live born infants with low birth weight (<2500 grams): Race, Ethnicity, Education
38. Live born infants with very low birth weight (<1500 grams): Race, Ethnicity, Education
39. Infant mortality per 1000 live births, all: Race, Ethnicity, Education
40. Infant mortality per 1000 live births, birth weight <1500 grams: Race, Ethnicity, Education
41. Infant mortality per 1000 live births, birth weight 1500-2499 grams: Race, Ethnicity, Education
42. Infant mortality per 1000 live births, birth weight >2499 grams: Race, Ethnicity, Education
43. Maternal deaths per 100,000 live births: Race, Ethnicity, Education
Immunization, Childhood
44. Children 19-35 months who received all recommended vaccines: Race, Ethnicity, Income
45. Children 19-35 months who received 4 doses of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
46. Children 19-35 months who received 3 doses of polio vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
47. Children 19-35 months who received 1 dose of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
48. Children 19-35 months who received 3 doses of Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
49. Children 19-35 months who received 3 doses of hepatitis B vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
50. Children 19-35 months who received 1 dose of varicella vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Immunization, Adolescent
51. Adolescents (13-15) who received 3 or more doses of hepatitis B vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
52. Adolescents (13-15) who received 2 or more doses of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
53. Adolescents (13-15) who received 1 or more doses of tetanus-diphtheria booster: Race, Ethnicity, Income
54. Adolescents (13-15) who received 1 or more doses of varicella vaccine: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Treatment of Pediatric Gastroenteritis
55. Hospital admissions for pediatric gastroenteritis per 100,000 population: Race/Ethnicity
Childhood Screening and Counseling
56. Children age 0-17 who had their height and weight measured by a doctor or other health provider: Race, Ethnicity, Income
57. Children 2-17 with advice about physical activity: Race, Ethnicity, Income
58. Children 2-17 with advice about eating healthy: Race, Ethnicity, Income
59. Children 3-6 with a vision check: Race, Ethnicity, Income
60. Children with advice to parent or guardian about smoking in the house: Race, Ethnicity, Income
61. Children 0-40 lbs with advice to parent or guardian about using child care safety seats: Race, Ethnicity, Income
62. Children 40-80 lbs with advice to parent or guardian about using booster seats: Race, Ethnicity, Income
63. Children over 80 lbs with advice to parent or guardian about using lap and shoulder belts: Race, Ethnicity, Income
64. Children 2-17 with advice about using helmets: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Childhood Dental Care
65. Children 2-17 with a dental visit: Race, Ethnicity, Income

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Mental Health

Treatment of Depression
66. Suicide deaths per 100,000 population: Race, Ethnicity, Education

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Respiratory Diseases

Influenza Immunization
67. High risk persons 18-64 who received influenza vaccine in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
68. Persons 65 and over who received influenza vaccine in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
69. Institutionalized persons who received influenza vaccine in past year: Race
70. Hospital admissions for influenza per 100,000 population 65 and over: Race/Ethnicity
Pneumococcal Immunization
71. High risk persons 18-64 who ever received pneumococcal vaccination: Race, Ethnicity, Income
72. Non-institutionalized adults age 65 and over who ever received pneumococcal vaccination: Race, Ethnicity, Income
73. Institutionalized persons who ever received pneumococcal vaccination: Race
Treatment of Pneumonia
74. Deaths per 1,000 adults admissions with pneumonia: Race/Ethnicity
Treatment of Upper Respiratory Infection
75. Antibiotics prescribed at visits with a diagnosis of common cold per 10,000 population: Race
Management of Asthma
76. Hospital admissions for asthma per 100,000 population under 18: Race
77. Hospital admissions for asthma per 100,000 population 18 and over: Race
Treatment of Tuberculosis
78. Tuberculosis patients who complete a curative course of treatment within 12 months of initiation of treatment: Race, Ethnicity, Race (foreign-born only), Ethnicity (foreign-born only)

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Nursing Home and Home Health Care

Chronic Care in Nursing Facilities
79. Long stay nursing home residents who have moderate to severe pain: Race
80. Long stay nursing home residents who were physically restrained: Race
81. Long stay nursing home residents who spend most of their time in bed or in a chair: Race
82. Long stay nursing home residents who had a urinary tract infection: Race
83. Long stay nursing home residents who are more depressed or anxious: Race
84. Low risk long stay nursing home residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder: Race
85. Low risk long stay nursing home residents who had a catheter inserted and left in the bladder: Race
Post-Acute Care in Nursing Facilities
86. Short stay nursing home residents with delirium: Race
87. Short stay nursing home residents who have moderate to severe pain: Race
88. Short stay nursing home residents who have pressure sores: Race
Home Health Care
89. Home health care patients who get better at getting dressed: Race, Ethnicity
90. Home health care patients who get better at taking their medication correctly: Race, Ethnicity
91. Home health care patients who get better at bathing: Race, Ethnicity
92. Home health care patients who don't get worse at bathing: Race, Ethnicity
93. Home health care patients who get better at getting in and out of bed: Race, Ethnicity
94. Home health care patients who get better at walking or moving around: Race, Ethnicity
95. Home health care patients who get better at going to and from the toilet: Race, Ethnicity
96. Home health care patients who have less pain when moving around: Race, Ethnicity
97. Home health care patients who have less shortness of breath: Race, Ethnicity
98. Home health care patients who have less urinary incontinence: Race, Ethnicity
99. Home health care patients who are confused less often: Race, Ethnicity
100. Home health care patients who had to be admitted to the hospital: Race, Ethnicity

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Patient Safety

Nosocomial Infections
101. Selected infections due to medical care per 1000 discharges: Race/Ethnicity
102. Postoperative septicemia per 1000 elective surgical discharges of 4+ days: Race/Ethnicity
Complications of Care
103. Postoperative hemorrhage or hematoma with surgical drainage or evacuation per 1000 surgical discharges: Race/Ethnicity
104. Postoperative pulmonary embolus or deep vein thrombosis per 1000 surgical discharges: Race/Ethnicity
105. Postoperative respiratory failure per 1000 elective surgical discharges: Race/Ethnicity
106. Postoperative physiologic/metabolic derangements per 1000 elective surgeries: Race/Ethnicity
107. Complications of anesthesia per 1000 surgical discharges: Race/Ethnicity
108. Decubitus ulcers per 1000 selected stays of 5 or more days: Race/Ethnicity
109. Postoperative hip fractures per 1000 surgical discharges age 18 and over: Race/Ethnicity
Injuries or Adverse Events Due to Technical Errors
110. Accidental laceration or puncture during procedure per 1000 discharges: Race/Ethnicity
111. Iatrogenic pneumothorax per 1000 relevant discharges: Race/Ethnicity
112. Reclosure of postoperative disruption of abdominal wall (postoperative abdominal wound dehiscence) per 1000 abdominopelvic-surgery discharges: Race/Ethnicity
113. Foreign body left in during procedure per 1000 discharges: Race/Ethnicity
Birth Related Trauma
114. Birth trauma injury to neonate per 1000 selected live births: Race/Ethnicity
115. Obstetric trauma per 1000 instrument-assisted deliveries: Race/Ethnicity
116. Obstetric trauma per 1000 vaginal deliveries without instrument assistance: Race/Ethnicity
117. Obstetric trauma per 1000 Cesarean deliveries: Race/Ethnicity
Potentially Avoidable Death
118. Deaths per 1000 admissions in low-mortality DRGs: Race/Ethnicity
119. Deaths per 1,000 discharges with complications potentially resulting from care (failure to rescue): Race/Ethnicity

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Access to Healthcare Measures

Getting into the Health Care System

Health Insurance Coverage
120. People under age 65 with health insurance: Race, Ethnicity, Income
121. People under age 65 with public health insurance only: Race, Ethnicity, Income
122. People under age 65 with any private health insurance: Race, Ethnicity, Income
123. People age 65 and over with any private health insurance: Race, Ethnicity, Income
124. People uninsured all year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
125. People with any period of uninsurance during the year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
126. People with any period of public insurance during the year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
Usual Source of Care
127. People who have a specific source of ongoing care: Race, Ethnicity, Income
128. People in fair or poor health who have a specific source of ongoing care: Race, Ethnicity, Income
129. People with a hospital, emergency room, or clinic as source of ongoing care: Race, Ethnicity, Income
130. People with a community health center as source of ongoing care: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
131. People without a usual source of care who indicate a financial or insurance reason for not having a source of care: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
132. People who have a usual primary care provider: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
133. Adults who report very little or no choice in source of care: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
134. Adults who have not had their regular doctor for more than 5 years: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
Patient Perceptions of Need
135. Families that experience difficulties or delays in obtaining health care or do not receive needed care: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
136. Families that experience difficulties or delays in obtaining health care due to financial or insurance reasons: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
137. Families that did not receive a doctor's care or prescription medications because the family needed the money: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
138. Families not very satisfied that they can get health care if they need it: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
139A. Adults who can always get appointments for routine care as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
139B. Adults who can usually get appointments for routine care as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
139C. Adults who can sometimes or never get appointments for routine care as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
140A. Adults who can always get care for illness or injury as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
140B. Adults who can usually get care for illness or injury as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
140C. Adults who can sometimes or never get care for illness or injury as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education

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Getting Care within the Health Care System

141. People with provider who has office hours nights or weekends: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
142. People with difficulty getting appointments on short notice: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
143. People with difficulty contacting provider over the telephone: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
144. Adults without problems getting referral to a specialist in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
145. People not very satisfied with professional staff at provider's office: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
146. People who usually wait >30 minutes before seeing provider: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
147. Emergent/urgent emergency department visits with wait >1 hour: Race
148. Semi-urgent/non-urgent emergency department visits with wait >1 hour: Race
149. Emergency department visits in which the patient left without being seen: Race

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Patient Perceptions of Care

Patient-Provider Communication
150. People with provider who usually asks about medications and treatments other doctors may give: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
151A. Adults whose providers always listened carefully to them: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
151B. Adults whose providers usually listened carefully to them: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
151C. Adults whose providers sometimes or never listened carefully to them: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
152A. Adults whose providers always explained things in a way they could understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
152B. Adults whose providers usually explained things in a way they could understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
152C. Adults whose providers sometimes or never explained things in a way they could understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
153A. Adults whose providers always showed respect for what they had to say: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
153B. Adults whose providers usually showed respect for what they had to say: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
153C. Adults whose providers sometimes or never showed respect for what they had to say: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
154. Adults with one or more indicators of poor communication at their last visit: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
Patient-Provider Relationship
155. People not satisfied with quality of care received from provider: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
156A. Adults whose providers always spent enough time with them: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
156B. Adults whose providers usually spent enough time with them: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
156C. Adults whose providers sometimes or never spent enough time with them: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
157A. Adults who rate their health care in the past year 0 to 6 on a scale from 0 to 10: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
157B. Adults who rate their health care in the past year 7 to 8 on a scale from 0 to 10: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
157C. Adults who rate their health care in the past year 9 to 10 on a scale from 0 to 10: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
158. Adults not treated with a great deal of dignity and respect: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
159. Adults not involved as much as wanted in decisionmaking: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
160. Adults not with as much time as wanted with doctor: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
161. Adults with incident in past two years when they did not follow doctor's advice: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
162. Adults who report that they or family member got sick due to doctor or hospital mistake: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
Cultural Competency
163. Adults who believe they would have gotten better care if different race/ethnicity: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
164. Adults who felt treated with disrespect because of race/ethnicity: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
165. Adults who do not strongly agree that doctor understands background and values: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
Health Information
166. Adults who did not find prescription bottle very easy to understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
167. Adults who did not find information from doctor's office very easy to understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
168. Adults who do not use Web for health information: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
169. Adults who do not use printed material for health information: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
170. Adults who do not call their doctor for health information: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education

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Health Care Utilization

General Medical Care
171. People with office or outpatient visit in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
172. People with a prescription medication in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
173. People with a dental visit in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
174. People with an emergency room visit in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
175. People with an inpatient discharge in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
176. Outpatient visits per 100 population: Race
177. Emergency department visits per 100 population: Race
178. Total hospitalizations per 100 population: Race
Nursing Home and Home Health Care
179. Medicare beneficiaries 65 and older with Medicare-covered home health care in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
180. Medicare beneficiaries under 65 with Medicare-covered home health care in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
181. Medicare beneficiaries 65 and older with nursing home care in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
182. Medicare beneficiaries under 65 with nursing home care in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
183. Nursing Home Discharges Who Received Rehabilitative Services: Race
184. Nursing Home Discharges Who Received Mental Health Services: Race
185. Nursing Home Discharges Who Were Discharged Either Recovered or Stabilized: Race
186. Hospice Discharges per 100,000 Population: Race
Avoidable Admissions
187. Avoidable admissions for hypertension per 100,000 population 18 and older: Race/Ethnicity
188. Avoidable admissions for angina per 100,000 population 18 and older: Race/Ethnicity
189. Avoidable admissions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease per 100,000 population 18 and older: Race/Ethnicity
190. Avoidable admissions for bacterial pneumonia per 100,000 population: Race/Ethnicity
191. Perforated appendices per 1,000 admissions with appendicitis: Race/Ethnicity
Mental Health Care and Substance Abuse Treatment
192. Adults who received mental health treatment or counseling in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Education
193. Adults who received outpatient mental health treatment or counseling: Race, Ethnicity, Education
194. Adults who received prescription medications for mental health treatment: Race, Ethnicity, Education
195. Adults who received inpatient mental health treatment or counseling: Race, Ethnicity, Education
196. Adults with serious mental illness who received mental health treatment or counseling: Race, Ethnicity, Education
197. People 12 and older who received illicit drug or alcohol abuse treatment in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Education
198. People 12 and older who needed treatment at a specialty facility for illicit drug use and who received such treatment in the past year: Race, Ethnicity, Education
199. Inpatient admissions to specialty mental health organizations per 100,000 population: Race, Ethnicity
200. Residential care admissions to specialty mental health organizations per 100,000 population: Race, Ethnicity
201. <24 hour care admissions to specialty mental health organizations per 100,000 population: Race, Ethnicity
HIV Care
202. Hospitalizations for HIV per 10,000 population: Race
203. HIV patients with 4+ ambulatory visits in the past year: Race
204. HIV patients with CD4 <50 with 4+ ambulatory visits in the past year: Race
205. HIV patients with inpatient hospitalization in the past year: Race
206. HIV patients with CD4 <50 with inpatient hospitalization in the past year: Race
Ambulatory Care
207. Outpatient visits where patient was seen before in clinic or practice: Race
208. Outpatient visits where patient was seen by patient's primary care provider: Race
209. Outpatient visits where patient was seen for non-illness care: Race
210. Outpatient visits with counseling or education about diet and nutrition: Race
211. Outpatient visits with counseling or education about exercise: Race
212. Outpatient visits with counseling or education about tobacco use and exposure: Race
213. Outpatient visits where physician spent more than 30 minutes with patient: Race
214. Outpatient visits where patient was referred by another physician or health plan: Race
215. Outpatient visits where patient was referred to another physician: Race
216. Emergency department visits related to injuries per 10,000 population: Race
217. Emergency department visits for asthma per 10,000 population: Race
218. Emergency department visits where patient was seen by intern/resident only: Race

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Priority Populations Measures

Racial and Ethnic Minorities
219. Adult admissions for uncontrolled diabetes per 100,000 in IHS hospitals: Race
220. Admissions for bacterial pneumonia per 100,000 in IHS hospitals: Race
Low Income Groups
221. Women 40 and older in community health centers who reported having a mammogram in the past 2 years: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
222. People 50 and older in community health centers who reported having a sigmoidoscopy in the past 3 years: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
223. People in community health centers who have a usual source of care: Race, Ethnicity, Income, Education
Women
224. Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and over who reported ever being screened for osteoporosis with a bone mass or bone density measurement: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Children
225A. Children who can always get appointments for routine care as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income
225B. Children who can usually get appointments for routine care as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income
225C. Children who can sometimes or never get appointments for routine care as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income
226A. Children who can always get care for illness or injury as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income
226B. Children who can usually get care for illness or injury as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income
226C. Children who can sometimes or never get care for illness or injury as soon as wanted: Race, Ethnicity, Income
227. Children without problems getting referral to a specialist in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
228A. Children whose parents report that their child's providers always listened carefully to them: Race, Ethnicity, Income
228B. Children whose parents report that their child's providers usually listened carefully to them: Race, Ethnicity, Income
228C. Children whose parents report that their child's providers sometimes or never listened carefully to them: Race, Ethnicity, Income
229A. Children whose parents report that their child's providers always explained things in a way they could understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income
229B. Children whose parents report that their child's providers usually explained things in a way they could understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income
229C. Children whose parents report that their child's providers sometimes or never explained things in a way they could understand: Race, Ethnicity, Income
230A. Children whose parents report that their child's providers always showed respect for what they had to say: Race, Ethnicity, Income
230B. Children whose parents report that their child's providers usually showed respect for what they had to say: Race, Ethnicity, Income
230C. Children whose parents report that their child's providers sometimes or never showed respect for what they had to say: Race, Ethnicity, Income
231A. Children whose parents report that their child's providers always spent enough time with them: Race, Ethnicity, Income
231B. Children whose parents report that their child's providers usually spent enough time with them: Race, Ethnicity, Income
231C. Children whose parents report that their child's providers sometimes or never spent enough time with them: Race, Ethnicity, Income
232A. Children whose parents rate their child's health care in the past year 0 to 6 on a scale from 0 to 10: Race, Ethnicity, Income
232B. Children whose parents rate their child's health care in the past year 7 to 8 on a scale from 0 to 10: Race, Ethnicity, Income
232C. Children whose parents rate their child's health care in the past year 9 to 10 on a scale from 0 to 10: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Elderly
233. Elderly Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and olderwho reported every having sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy: Race, Ethnicity, Income
234. Elderly Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older who reported every having pneumonia vaccination: Race, Ethnicity, Income
235. Elderly Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and over with no usual source of care: Race, Ethnicity, Income
236. Elderly Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and over with delayed care due to cost: Race, Ethnicity, Income
Individuals With Special Health Care Needs
237. Children with special health care needs without family-centered care: Race, Ethnicity, Income
238. Children with special health care needs without health insurance at some point in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income
239. Children with special health care needs with insurance that is not adequate: Race, Ethnicity, Income
240. Children with special health care needs without a usual source of care: Race, Ethnicity, Income
241. Children with special health care needs with unmet need for specific health care services: Race, Ethnicity, Income
242. Children with special health care needs needing specialty care who had difficulty getting referral in past year: Race, Ethnicity, Income

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Effectiveness: Cancer Summary Measure of Access to Health Care

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