Children whose parents report that their child's providers sometimes or never listened carefully to them
Measure Source
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.
Tables
228A: Percent of children whose parents report that their child's providers always listened carefully to them, United States, 2001,
228B: Percent of children whose parents report that their child's providers usually listened carefully to them, United States, 2001,
228C: Percent of children whose parents report that their child's providers sometimes or never listened carefully to them, United States, 2001, by
- Race
- Ethnicity
- Family income
Data Source
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.
Denominator
Child U.S. population (under 18 years of age, civilian, noninstitutionalized) who had at least one visit to a doctor's office or clinic in the previous 12 months (not including visits to an emergency room).
Numerator
Child U.S. population (under 18 years of age, civilian, noninstitutionalized) who had at least one visit to a doctor's office or clinic in the previous 12 months (not including visits to an emergency room) whose parents subsequently reported that their child's providers always (Table 225A), usually (Table 225B), sometimes or never (Table 225C) listened carefully to them.
Comments
Tables report data from the MEPS 2001 Child Health and Preventive Care section. See the MEPS entry in the Data Source section of this appendix for more information on this component of MEPS.