Population | Health care coverage and Federal Programs |
Health status, risk factors, and chronic disease | Expenditures |
Inpatient care |
Table 3. Persons and families below poverty level, by selected characteristics, race, and Hispanic origin: United States, selected years 1973-2005
Figure 30. The uninsured population under 65 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, 2005
Figure 4. Poverty by age: United States, 1966-2005
Figure 5. Low income by age, race, and Hispanic origin: United States, 2005
Table 56. Severe headache or migraine, low back pain, and neck pain among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997, 2004, and 2005
Table 57. Joint pain among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, 2002, 2004, and 2005
Table 58. Limitation of activity caused by chronic conditions, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1997-2005
Table 59. Vision and hearing limitations among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1997-2005
Figure 17. Three or more chronic conditions among adults 45 years of age and over, by age and percent of poverty level: United States, 2005
Table 60. Respondent-assessed health status, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1991-2005
Table 61. Serious psychological distress among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual selected years, 1997-1998 through 2004-2005
Table 73. Leisure-time physical activity among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, 1998, 2004, and 2005
Table 76. Untreated dental caries, by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin, and poverty level: United States, 1971-1974, 1988-1994, and 2001-2004
Table 77. No usual source of health care among children under 18 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual 1993-1994, 2001-2002, and 2004-2005
Table 78. No usual source of health care among adults 18-64 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual selected years 1993-1994 through 2004-2005
Table 79. Reduced access to medical care during the past 12 months due to cost, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997, 2004, and 2005
Figure 27. Delayed medical care in the past 12 months due to lack of transportation among adults 18 years of age and over, by sex, percent of poverty level, and age: United States, 2004-2005
Figure 33. Persons under 65 years of age who did not get needed medical care in the past year due to cost, by duration of health insurance coverage and percent of poverty level: United States, 2005
Table 81. No health care visits to an office or clinic within the past 12 months among children under 18 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual 1997-1998, 2001-2002, and 2004-2005
Table 82. Health care visits to doctor offices, emergency departments, and home visits within the past 12 months, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997, 2004, and 2005
Table 83. Vaccinations of children 19-35 months of age for selected diseases, by race, Hispanic origin, poverty level, and residence in metropolitan statistical area (MSA): United States, selected years 1995-2006
Table 85. Influenza vaccination among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1989-2005
Table 86. Pneumococcal vaccination among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1989-2005
Table 87. Use of mammography among women 40 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1987-2005
Table 88. Use of Pap smears among women 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1987-2005
Figure 35. Adults 50 years of age and over ever having a colorectal scope procedure, by selected characteristics: United States, annual average 2000, 2003, and 20
Table 89. Emergency department visits within the past 12 months among children under 18 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997, 2004, and 2005
Table 90. Emergency department visits within the past 12 months among adults 18 years of age and over, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1997-2005
Table 94. Dental visits in the past year, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997, 2004, and 2005
Figure 34. No dental visit in the past year among persons with natural teeth, by age and percent of poverty level: United States, 2005
Table 98. Persons with hospital stays in the past year, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1997, 2004, and 2005
Table 136. Private health insurance coverage among persons under 65 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1984-2005
Table 137. Private health insurance coverage obtained through the workplace among persons under 65 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1984-2005
Table 138. Medicaid coverage among persons under 65 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1984-2005
Table 139. No health insurance coverage among persons under 65 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1984-2005
Figure 29. Uninsured for at least part of the 12 months prior to interview among persons under 65 years of age, by length of time uninsured and selected characteristics: United States, 2005
Table 140. Health insurance coverage for persons 65 years of age and over, by type of coverage and selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1992-2005
Figure 31. Persons under 65 years of age who spent more than 10% of after-tax family income on out-of-pocket medical expenditures, by percent of poverty level: United States, 1996 and 2004
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