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2009 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports

Table 10_1_5.2a
Long-stay nursing home residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased, by race/ethnicity, United States, 2007a
        Non-Hispanic    
    Total White Black AI/AN API Hispanic, all races
Population group Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
Total   15.9 0.03 16.2 0.04 14.9 0.10 14.3 0.48 13.0 0.27 14.1 0.17
Ageb 0–64 11.1 0.08 11.4 0.10 10.6 0.16 10.2 0.83 8.9 0.60 9.7 0.31
65–74 15.5 0.10 15.6 0.11 15.4 0.22 14.9 1.09 12.6 0.73 14.6 0.40
75–84 16.9 0.07 17.1 0.07 16.8 0.19 15.1 0.93 13.6 0.49 15.1 0.31
85 and over 16.9 0.05 17.0 0.06 17.0 0.20 16.7 0.97 14.0 0.44 16.1 0.34
Genderb Male 15.7 0.06 16.3 0.07 14.2 0.15 13.6 0.72 13.0 0.46 13.4 0.25
Female 16.1 0.04 16.2 0.05 15.4 0.13 14.9 0.64 12.9 0.34 14.7 0.23

a Data reflect care for the third quarter of each calendar year.

b Age, gender, and race/ethnicity categories exclude records with missing values.

Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; API: Asian or Pacific Islander; SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Minimum Data Set.

 

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