Table 2.1. Percent of adults
aged 18 years and over with a usual place to go for medical care by sex, age,
and race/ethnicity: United States, quarter one 2002
NOTES: The usual place to go for medical care does not include a hospital emergency room. The analysis excluded 41 persons with unknown usual place to go for medical care. DATA SOURCE: Based on data
collected from January through March in the Sample Adult Core component of the
2002 National Health Interview Survey. |
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Men were less likely than women to have a usual place to go for medical care.
Persons aged 18-24 years were less likely than those in other age groups to have a usual place to go for medical care. |
Hispanic persons were less likely than white non-Hispanic and black non-Hispanic persons to have a usual place to go for medical care. Adjusting for age and sex did not change this result. |
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