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2008 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports

Table 14_3_4.8
People unable to get or delayed in getting needed dental care in the last 12 months due to financial or insurance reasons, United States, 2002
Population group Total population (in thousands) Main reasonsd
Couldn't afford Insurance related Other
Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
Total 288,182 63.7 1.6 10.3 1.0 27.4 1.3
Age 0–17 72,747 53.0 4.3 14.3 2.7 33.7 3.6
18–44 111,219 69.8 2.2 9.9 1.4 22.1 1.7
45–64 67,960 61.5 2.5 8.5 1.7 31.2 2.2
65 and over 36,256 51.3 4.4 12.0 3.3 37.9 4.2
Gender Male 140,802 63.1 2.3 12.0 1.4 26.5 1.8
Female 147,380 64.2 1.8 9.0 1.1 28.2 1.6
Race White, single race 233,530 64.3 1.8 10.4 1.2 26.9 1.4
Black, single race 35,504 62.5 4.2 9.2 2.0 29.0 3.6
Asian, single race 11,567 * * * * * *
NHOPI, single race 884 * * * * * *
AI/AN, single race 2,583 * * * * * *
Multiple races 4,114 * * * * * *
Ethnicity Non-Hispanic, all races 248,517 62.1 1.9 11.0 1.1 28.3 1.5
Non-Hispanic, White 195,463 62.6 2.1 11.3 1.3 27.6 1.6
Non-Hispanic, Black 34,875 61.9 4.2 9.1 2.0 29.6 3.7
Hispanic 39,665 73.9 3.3 5.8 1.4 22.2 3.2
Family incomea Negative/poor 35,618 70.9 2.6 12.5 2.3 17.6 2.1
Near poor/low 52,639 78.1 2.1 8.1 1.5 15.7 1.9
Middle 91,063 67.0 3.2 9.5 1.6 25.7 2.8
High 108,862 37.1 2.9 11.8 2.1 51.5 3.0
Education,b age 18 and over Less than high school 45,282 74.2 2.3 8.2 1.6 18.5 2.2
High school graduate 69,829 67.0 2.5 8.9 1.5 25.8 2.0
At least some college 97,855 59.4 2.5 10.9 1.5 31.4 2.0
Employment status, ages 18–64 Employed 143,280 66.0 2.0 8.8 1.2 26.4 1.6
Not employed 35,665 69.8 2.6 10.9 1.8 21.8 2.5
Health insurance, ages 18–64 Any private 183,519 55.3 2.5 11.0 1.4 35.2 2.2
Public only 34,249 60.2 3.2 21.0 3.0 21.5 2.5
Uninsured 33,061 88.5 1.8 * * 11.3 1.8
Health insurance, age 65 and over Medicare only 10,202 * * * * * *
Medicare and private 20,648 * * * * * *
Medicare and other public 3,788 * * * * * *
Residence locationc Metropolitan 241,330 64.0 1.8 10.6 1.1 26.9 1.4
  Large central metro 87,683 64.3 2.7 11.8 1.7 25.5 2.2
  Large fringe metro 69,802 62.5 3.7 9.3 2.2 29.6 3.4
  Medium metro 58,570 65.3 3.0 9.5 1.9 26.8 2.7
  Small metro 25,275 62.6 5.7 * * 26.4 4.1
Nonmetropolitan 46,852 62.3 3.8 8.4 2.1 30.4 3.4
  Micropolitan 31,339 62.8 5.0 10.6 3.1 27.4 4.2
  Noncore 15,513 61.2 5.7 * * 37.0 5.2
Language spoken most often at home English 252,871 62.3 1.8 10.6 1.1 28.3 1.4
Other 31,079 76.4 3.5 7.4 1.7 19.6 3.3
Perceived health status Excellent/very good/good 255,683 62.4 1.9 10.4 1.1 28.4 1.5
Fair/poor 30,511 68.9 2.7 9.9 1.7 23.5 2.6
Activity limitations,c age 18 and over Basic activities 27,554 65.0 2.8 7.9 1.9 28.0 2.7
Complex activities 16,398 63.2 3.4 12.0 2.6 27.0 3.2
Neither basic nor complex activities 179,243 65.8 2.0 9.4 1.2 26.2 1.6

a Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, 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.

d Denominator is persons who experienced difficulty. Responses unrelated to inability to afford care or insurance were collapsed into the "Other" category. For a full list of responses, see the documentation for the MEPS public use file.

* - 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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