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Table 14_2_2.1a
People with a usual primary care provider, by race, United States, 2005
Population group Total Single race Multiple races
White Black Asian NHOPI AI/AN
Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
Total 76.6 0.5 77.5 0.5 71.9 1.0 70.2 2.3 86.0 4.3 79.3 2.9 77.0 2.4
Age 0–17 87.9 0.6 88.8 0.7 83.5 1.6 85.6 2.5 * * 89.6 3.5 89.6 2.4
18–44 62.6 0.8 63.7 0.9 57.2 1.5 56.1 3.2 * * 65.7 5.5 62.2 4.7
45–64 79.9 0.7 80.7 0.8 76.6 1.5 75.2 3.4 * * * * 70.3 5.8
65 and over 89.8 0.6 90.3 0.7 87.6 1.6 85.0 4.0 * * * * * *
Gender Male 72.8 0.6 74.1 0.7 66.4 1.4 65.0 2.7 * * 73.0 4.3 74.9 3.7
Female 80.2 0.5 80.9 0.6 76.8 1.1 75.1 2.4 * * 86.2 3.3 79.1 2.4
Family incomea Negative/poor 70.4 1.1 70.4 1.3 70.3 2.0 64.2 6.3 * * * * 75.2 5.3
Near poor/low 73.0 0.9 73.6 1.1 70.2 1.8 68.9 6.1 * * * * 76.0 4.6
Middle 75.7 0.8 76.7 0.9 69.8 2.1 69.0 3.9 * * * * 77.1 4.4
High 81.1 0.7 81.8 0.7 78.7 2.2 72.8 3.0 * * * * 79.4 5.8
Education,b age 18 and over Less than high school 66.5 1.1 66.6 1.2 65.6 2.3 67.1 4.5 * * * * * *
High school graduate 73.5 0.8 75.4 0.9 62.8 1.9 69.1 4.8 * * * * 64.9 5.8
At least some college 74.9 0.7 76.0 0.7 71.0 1.4 63.9 3.0 * * * * 74.1 4.5
Employment status, ages 18–64 Employed 68.7 0.7 69.9 0.7 63.5 1.4 61.7 3.0 * * 71.4 4.3 63.7 4.7
Not employed 72.4 0.9 74.0 1.0 65.6 1.8 66.2 4.6 * * * * * *
Health insurance, under age 65 Any private 79.4 0.6 80.2 0.6 74.6 1.4 74.6 2.6 * * 83.2 4.7 80.1 3.5
Public only 81.1 0.9 81.4 1.1 80.1 1.6 72.3 6.6 * * 83.6 4.7 86.0 3.1
Uninsured 44.0 1.2 45.4 1.4 37.8 2.6 33.7 6.1 * * * * * *
Health insurance, age 65 and over Medicare only 90.7 1.1 91.3 1.2 86.9 3.4 * * * * * * * *
Medicare and private 90.5 0.9 90.4 0.9 90.6 2.5 * * * * * * * *
Medicare and other public 87.7 1.6 88.4 2.0 85.7 3.1 * * * * * * * *
Residence locationc Metropolitan 76.3 0.6 77.2 0.6 72.6 1.1 70.1 2.3 86.0 5.1 83.3 3.0 76.4 2.7
  Large central metro 72.2 0.8 73.3 1.0 71.1 1.6 65.6 3.2 * * * * 67.8 6.1
  Large fringe metro 79.6 0.8 80.3 0.9 77.1 2.1 74.2 3.9 * * * * 74.6 5.2
  Medium metro 77.7 1.2 78.0 1.3 72.4 2.7 75.1 6.1 * * * * 89.5 2.4
  Small metro 77.9 1.6 78.5 1.6 70.2 4.6 * * * * * * * *
Nonmetropolitan 78.0 0.9 79.2 0.9 66.8 3.6 * * * * 72.8 5.0 79.4 4.8
  Micropolitan 75.9 1.1 77.4 1.2 60.1 2.9 * * * * * * 76.0 5.4
  Noncore 82.0 1.9 82.6 1.8 76.2 7.0 * * * * * * * *
Language spoken most often at home English 78.6 0.5 79.8 0.5 72.5 1.0 74.9 2.7 * * 79.1 3.0 76.8 2.5
Other 61.3 1.3 60.1 1.4 52.7 7.2 65.0 3.3 * * * * * *
Perceived health status Excellent/very good/good 76.0 0.5 77.0 0.6 70.7 1.1 69.9 2.3 86.4 4.4 78.4 3.0 76.2 2.9
Fair/poor 81.6 0.8 82.2 0.9 79.5 1.8 * * * * * * * *
Activity limitations,c age 18 and over Basic activities 85.4 0.8 86.1 0.8 84.9 1.8 * * * * * * * *
Complex activities 83.7 1.0 85.0 1.1 79.6 2.6 * * * * * * * *
Neither basic nor complex activities 70.7 0.6 72.1 0.7 63.4 1.3 64.8 2.7 * * 71.6 5.0 65.3 4.3

a Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, at or over the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high, 400 percent of the poverty line and over.

b Less than high school refers to fewer than 12 years of education; high school graduate, 12 years of education; and at least some college, more than 12 years of education.

c For more information, see the MEPS entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.

* - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.

Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; NHOPI: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; SE: standard error.

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

 

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