State |
Level of Estimate |
Data Sources |
Estimates |
California |
Local-level information for counties with populations of > 40,000.
The three cities with their own health departments are being over-sampled to reach a target RDD sample size of 800
per city. |
The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) |
Public-use files from the CHIS Web site will be available beginning in late May 2002. |
Hawaii |
Four geographic regions—the city and county of Honolulu, and the counties of Hawaiì, Kauaì, and Maui. |
The 2000 Hawaii Health Survey (HHS)
The 1999 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Survey |
HHS:
- Honolulu: 4.5%
- Hawaiì: 7.4%
- Kauaì: 9.0%
- Maui: 7.9%
BRFSS:
- Honolulu: 4.6%
- Hawaiì: 6.8%
- Kauaì: 5.6%
- Maui: 6.3%
|
Illinois |
Five geographic regions—Northwest, Central, Southern, Collar, and Cook county. |
Illinois population Survey of the Uninsured and Newly Insured (IPSUNI) |
By geographic region (population weighted):
- Northwest: 12.83%
- Central: 10.98%
- Southern: 12.19%
- Collar: 15.05%
- Cook: 48.95%
|
Massachusetts |
Two kinds of sub-State estimates:
a. Geographic Region—
- Metro Boston
- Central
- Northeast
- Southeast
- West
b. 5 Urban Areas—
- Boston
- Springfield
- Worcester
- Lowell/Lawrence
- New Bedford/Fall River
|
The 2000 Survey of Health Insurance Status of Massachusetts Residents |
By geographic region:
- Metro Boston: 6.8%
- Central: 7.8%
- Northeast: 9.1%
- Southeast: 10.1%
- West: 7.6%
By urban area:
- Boston: 10.1%
- Springfield: 12.7%
- Worcester: 10.1%
- Lowell/Lawrence: 13.3%
- New Bedford/Fall River: 13.1%
|
Minnesota |
Thirteen Economic Development Regions
Over sampling of populations of color, American Indians, and rural populations. |
2001 Minnesota Health Access Survey |
By Economic Development Region:
- Region 1: 5.4%
- Region 2: 9.4%
- Region 3: 6.3%
- Region 4: 7.6%
- Region 5: 8.8%
- Region 6: 6.5%
- Region 7: 5.4%
- Region 8: 5.1%
- Region 9: 4.2%
- Region 10: 5.3%
- Region 11: 4.5%
- Region 12: 3.4%
- Region 13: 5.4%
|
New Hampshire |
a. Six Regions—
- North Country.
- Central Western.
- Central.
- Central Eastern.
- Southwest.
- Seacoast.
b. Twenty-four Hospital Service Areas |
New Hampshire Health Insurance and Access Survey (NH-HICAS) |
a. By region—
- North Country: 14%
- Central Western: 12%
- Central: 9%
- Central Eastern: 13%
- Southwest: 9%
- Seacoast: 8%
b. By Hospital Service Area. |
New Mexico |
Eight Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs) containing at least 100,000 population. |
1999 New Mexico State Household Survey conducted by the Institute of Public Policy (IPP) at the University
of New Mexico |
By PUMA:
- PUMA 100: 12.6%
- PUMA 200: 27.8%
- PUMA 300: 5.0%
- PUMA 400: 7.5%
- PUMA 500: 11.5%
- PUMA 600: 6.9%
- PUMA 700: 7.3%
- PUMA 800: 9.4%
- PUMA 900: 12.0%
|
North Dakota |
Eight (statistical) geographic regions. |
Health Insurance Survey of North Dakota Farm and Ranch Operators conducted by the North Dakota Agricultural Statistics Service |
By region:
- Region 1: 4%
- Region 2: 7%
- Region 3: 4%
- Region 4: 4%
- Region 5: 4%
- Region 6: 7%
- Region 7: 7%
- Region 8: 10%
|
Oregon |
Eight regions, each one representing a set of contiguous counties.
Minority augment sampling (over-sampling) was used for African-Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans, and Hispanic. |
1998 Oregon Population Survey |
By region:
- Region 1: 11.7%
- Region 2: 9.2%
- Region 3: 10.7%
- Region 4: 14.9%
- Region 5: 12.3%
- Region 6: 12.5%
- Region 7: 14.6%
- Region 8: 13.7%
|
Vermont
|
Counties in Vermont:
- Addison
- Bennington
- Caledonia
- Chittenden
- Essex
- Franklin
- Grand Isle
- Lamoille
- Orange
- Orleans
- Rutland
- Washington
- Windham
- Windsor
|
2000 Vermont Family Health Insurance Survey |
- Addison: 10.69%
- Bennington: 9.82%
- Caledonia: 10.72%
- Chittenden: 6.80%
- Essex: 11.62%
- Franklin: 8.50%
- Grand Isle: 7.75%
- Lamoille: 13.93%
- Orange: 11.02%
- Orleans: 11.80%
- Rutland: 9.36%
- Washington: 7.78%
- Windham: 11.76%
- Windsor: 11.43%
|
Washington
|
Eight geographic regions:
African American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American populations were over-sampled. |
2000 Washington State Population Survey (SPS) |
By region (all ages):
- Region 1: 11.0%
- Region 2: 9.5%
- Region 3: 7.7%
- Region 4: 6.8%
- Region 5: 6.2%
- Region 6: 14.1%
- Region 7: 8.0%
- Region 8: 10.8%
|
Wisconsin |
The 2000 Wisconsin Family Survey reports data for:
- City of Milwaukee.
- Other Metropolitan Areas (excluding Milwaukee).
- Nonmetropolitan areas.
|
2000 Wisconsin Family Health Survey |
Over the entire year:
- City of Milwaukee: 6%
- Other metropolitan (excluding Milwaukee) areas: 3%
- Non-metropolitan areas: 4%
Point in time:
- City of Milwaukee: 9%
- Other metropolitan (excluding Milwaukee) areas: 5%
- Non-metropolitan areas: 7%
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