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Table 1.2. Number and percent of persons aged under age 65 years with public health plan and private health insurance coverage, by age group: United States, 1997 - quarter one 2002

Type of coverage

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002
Quarter 1

Percent (95% confidence interval)

Public
  Less than 65 years
 
  18-64 years
 
  Less than 18 years
 

 
13.6
(13.1-14.1)
10.2
(9.8-10.6)
21.5
(20.5-22.4)

 
12.7
(12.2-13.2)
9.5
(9.1-9.9)
20.0
(19.0-20.9)

 
12.4
(12.0-12.9)
9.0
(8.6-9.3)
20.5
(19.5-21.4)

 
12.9
(12.4-13.4)
9.0
(8.7-9.4)
21.8
(20.8-22.8)

 
13.6
(13.1-14.1)
9.4
(9.0-9.8)
23.4
(22.4-24.3)

 
15.6
(14.5-16.7)
10.4
(9.5-11.3)
27.7
(25.6-29.8)

Private
 
Less than 65 years
 
  18-64 years
 
  Less than 18 years
 

 
70.8
(70.1-71.5)
72.8
(72.2-73.4)
66.2
(65.1-67.3)

 
72.0
(71.3-72.7)
73.5
(72.9-74.1)
68.5
(67.4-69.5)

 
73.1
(72.3-73.8)
74.8
(74.1-75.4)
69.1
(68.0-70.2)

 
72.0
(71.4-72.7)
74.0
(73.4-74.6)
67.5
(66.4-68.5)

 
71.9
(71.2-72.6)
73.9
(73.3-74.6)
67.1
(66.0-68.2)

 
70.1
(68.6-71.6)
72.8
(71.4-74.1)
63.8
(61.6-66.0)

NOTES: The category "public coverage" includes Medicare (disability, Medicaid, State-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, and military plans. The category "private health insurance" excludes plans that paid for only one type of service such as accidents or dental care. A small number of persons were covered by both private and public plans and are included in both categories. The analysis excluded persons with unknown health insurance status (about 1% of respondents). The data on type of coverage were edited using an automated system based on logic checks and keyword searches. For comparability, the estimates for all years were created using these same procedures. The resulting estimates of persons having private or public coverage are within 0.1 percentage point of those based on both automated and manual editing procedures used for the final data files. CI is confidence interval.

DATA SOURCE: Family Core component of the 1997-2002 National Health Interview Surveys. The estimate for 2002 was based on data collected from January through March.

square red bulletIn early 2002, 70.1% of persons under age 65 years were covered by private health insurance plans, and 15.6% were covered by public plans.

 

square red bulletFrom 1999 through early 2002, the percent of persons under age 65 years covered by private health insurance decreased from 73.1% to 70.1%, whereas the percent covered by public health plans increased from 12.4% to 15.6%.

square red bulletFor children under age 18 years, the percent of those with public coverage significantly increased to 27.7% in early 2002 from 23.4% in 2001. In contrast, the percent of children covered by private health insurance plans decreased from 67.1% in 2001 to 63.8% in early 2002.

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