Table 2b. Adults age 18 and over with diabetes who have a usual primary care provider,a by gender, United States, 2004 Women With Diabetes: Quality of Health Care, 2004-2005 Total | Women | MenTotalPopulation groupSample sizeWeighted size (in thousands)PercentSETotal 1,61613,78092.50.7Age18-442501,99484.62.745-647276,13592.81.165 and over6395,65195.01.0RaceWhite only1,19910,74592.80.9Black only3152,05891.71.9Other10297790.73.2EthnicityNon-Hispanic, all races1,24912,05993.00.8Non-Hispanic, White8499,10893.50.9Non-Hispanic, Black3082,02391.71.9Hispanic, all races3671,72189.12.2Health insurance, age 18-64Any private5545,66293.71.2Public only2861,62687.62.7Uninsured13784176.74.6Health insurance, age 65 and overMedicare only1591,54495.71.9Medicare and private3013,06995.41.4Medicare and other public16996594.62.2Family incomebNegative/poor3661,94587.02.4Near poor/low4203,32189.71.8Middle4403,99195.41.0High3904,52494.41.4EducationcLess than high school6184,05691.31.3High school graduate5114,87594.01.2At least some college4714,74892.01.7Residence locationMetropolitan-large7496,55991.61.2Metropolitan-small5054,28493.21.4Micropolitan2271,86294.81.5Noncore1351,07691.42.7Preferred languageOther2531,31189.02.3English1,36312,46992.90.8Top of PageWomenPopulation groupSample sizeWeighted size (in thousands)PercentSETotal 9387,21991.81.1Age18-441551,09683.13.845-644033,05792.11.565 and over3803,06694.51.4RaceWhite only6655,42692.01.2Black only2161,29090.42.6Other****EthnicityNon-Hispanic, all races7136,23092.01.1Non-Hispanic, White4524,49692.51.3Non-Hispanic, Black2101,25990.12.6Hispanic, all races22599090.33.0Health insurance, age 18-64Any private2722,56792.51.8Public only2031,10988.43.2Uninsured****Health insurance, age 65 and overMedicare only****Medicare and private1611,52595.11.8Medicare and other public12464195.42.4Family incomebNegative/poor2541,22886.13.2Near poor/low2612,01290.82.2Middle2462,09796.61.1High1771,88391.12.5EducationcLess than high school3752,23092.01.8High school graduate3092,74693.61.5At least some college2452,17788.92.5Residence locationMetropolitan-large4423,50291.01.7Metropolitan-small3152,41792.61.8Micropolitan12085294.02.8Noncore****Preferred languageOther15176090.23.1English7876,46091.91.1Top of PageMenPopulation groupSample sizeWeighted size (in thousands)PercentSETotal 6786,56193.30.9Age18-44****45-643243,07893.41.565 and over2592,58595.71.4RaceWhite only5345,31993.61.0Black only****Other****EthnicityNon-Hispanic, all races5365,82994.11.0Non-Hispanic, White3974,61194.51.1Non-Hispanic, Black****Hispanic, all races14273187.62.8Health insurance, age 18-64Any private2823,09594.81.4Public only****Uninsured****Health insurance, age 65 and overMedicare only****Medicare and private1401,54495.82.0Medicare and other public****Family incomebNegative/poor11271788.63.6Near poor/low1591,31088.12.9Middle1941,89494.01.7High2132,64196.81.3EducationcLess than high school2431,82690.31.9High school graduate2022,12994.51.8At least some college2262,57194.61.7Residence locationMetropolitan-large3073,05792.31.6Metropolitan-small1901,86794.11.8Micropolitan1071,01095.41.9Noncore****Preferred languageOther10255187.43.5English5766,00993.91.0a Adults with DSDIA53=1 are defined as with diabetes. b 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. c 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. * Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.Key: SE: standard error.Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Current as of November 2008 Internet Citation: Table 2b. Adults age 18 and over with diabetes who have a usual primary care provider,a by gender, United States, 2004: Women With Diabetes: Quality of Health Care, 2004-2005. November 2008. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/final-reports/women-and-diabetes-2004-2005/wmdiabapbtab2b.html