Table 6_1_1-3 2008 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities ReportsThe National Healthcare Quality Report (NHQR) is a comprehensive national overview of quality of health care in the United States. It is organized around four dimensions of quality of care: effectiveness, patient safety, timeliness, and patient centeredness. Table 6_1_1.3Women who completed a pregnancy in the last 12 months who received prenatal care in the first trimester,a by State, 2003 and 2005State20052003NumberPercentSENumberPercentSEUnited Statesb2,338,43883.90.02,352,85984.40.0Alabama49,69483.10.249,80183.80.2Alaska8,11480.20.47,57079.80.4Arizona74,67177.70.168,75676.60.1Arkansas29,85280.60.230,28981.30.2California471,03086.60.0464,26987.30.0Colorado54,15580.10.254,13779.30.2Connecticut35,73986.80.237,74588.70.2Delaware9,24881.90.49,31484.40.3District of Columbia5,46477.50.55,26976.10.5FloridaDNADNADNADNADNADNAGeorgia114,65283.60.1113,04084.00.1Hawaii14,17581.50.314,54582.40.3IdahoDNADNADNADNADNADNAIllinois146,24686.00.1149,64385.40.1Indiana68,13179.90.169,66481.50.1Iowa33,48187.60.233,83788.90.2KansasDNADNADNADNADNADNAKentuckyDNADNADNADNADNADNALouisiana52,40887.20.154,56084.10.1Maine12,15888.10.312,07987.50.3Maryland59,85981.30.161,79183.70.1Massachusetts67,23589.30.170,88990.00.1Michigan105,41985.60.1110,24286.10.1Minnesota58,12286.20.157,93686.50.1Mississippi33,76284.20.235,68184.90.2Missouri65,74287.80.166,70888.40.1Montana9,62184.00.39,58584.40.3NebraskaDNADNADNADNADNADNANevada25,63974.00.223,88875.80.2New HampshireDNADNADNADNADNADNANew Jersey87,90678.70.191,71580.20.1New Mexico18,91871.20.318,23768.90.3New Yorkc88,50080.20.193,44479.70.1North Carolina101,52083.50.199,06084.50.1North Dakota7,13385.90.46,89887.30.4Ohio122,70587.10.1129,66387.70.1Oklahoma39,08877.30.238,74077.80.2Oregon36,57480.90.236,84481.20.2PennsylvaniaDNADNADNADNADNADNARhode Island10,60989.30.311,00890.90.3South CarolinaDNADNADNADNADNADNASouth Dakota9,02779.50.48,62378.40.4TennesseeDNADNADNADNADNADNATexasDNADNADNADNADNADNAUtah40,59480.20.238,69380.30.2VermontDNADNADNADNADNADNAVirginia87,88285.00.186,19985.30.1WashingtonDNADNADNADNADNADNAWest Virginia16,99184.40.317,44485.80.2Wisconsin60,35285.50.159,31284.90.1Wyoming6,02284.90.45,74186.40.4a Includes only those with live-born infants.b Excludes data from the following States: FL, ID, KS, KY, NE, NH, NY (not including NYC), PA, SC, TN, TX, and WA, that implemented the 2003 Revisions to the U.S Standard Birth Certificate.c Includes only New York city.DNA - Data have not been analyzed.Key: SE: standard error.Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System - Natality. Current as of September 2009 Internet Citation: Table 6_1_1-3: 2008 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. September 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr08/6_maternalchildhealth/T6_1_1-3.html