Table 3.a Health insurance coverage of the civilian noninstitutionalized population: Percent by type of coverage and perceived health status, United States, all of 2005


Population characteristics

Total population 
(in thousands)

Private any time in year

Public only any time in year

Uninsured all year


Percent distribution


 

Total under age 65a

256,360

71.2

15.2

13.6

Total age 65 and overa

35,998

60.4

39.3

*0.3

 

Perceived health status, under age 65

Excellent

84,615

75.4

13.6

11.1

Very good

86,438

74.9

12.1

13.1

Good

63,301

67.5

16.4

16.1

Fair

16,748

53.9

27.0

19.2

Poor

5,258

43.9

40.6

15.5

 

Perceived health status, age 65 and over

Excellent

5,414

70.7

29.2

*0.1

Very good

10,387

66.0

33.7

*0.3

Good

11,614

60.0

39.4

*0.6

Fair

5,940

48.5

51.5

*0.03

Poor

2,643

45.5

54.4

*0.2


a Includes persons with unknown employment status and marital status.

* Relative standard error is greater than or equal to 30 percent.

Note: Percents may not add to 100 because of rounding

Source: Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component, 2005.

 

Table C. Health insurance coverage of the civilian noninstitutionalized population: Standard errors by type of coverage and perceived health status, United States, all of 2005
Corresponds to Table 3.a


Population characteristics

Private any time in year

Public only any time in year

Uninsured all year


Standard error


 

Total under age 65a

0.65

0.47

0.37

Total age 65 and overa

1.26

1.25

*0.11

 

Perceived health status, under age 65

Excellent

0.91

0.63

0.55

Very good

0.82

0.57

0.59

Good

0.94

0.69

0.63

Fair

1.54

1.32

1.12

Poor

2.56

2.57

1.58

 

Perceived health status, age 65 and over

Excellent

2.52

2.51

*0.07

Very good

2.03

2.04

*0.24

Good

1.81

1.77

*0.24

Fair

2.69

2.69

*0.03

Poor

3.72

3.71

*0.13


a Includes persons with unknown employment status and marital status.

* Relative standard error is greater than or equal to 30 percent.

Source: Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component, 2005

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