Charts Relevant to Children and Adolescents From AHRQ's 2008 National Charts Relevant to Children and Adolescents From AHRQ's 2008 National Reports on Quality and Disparities MeasureNHQR ChartNHDR ChartDialysis patients who were registered on a waiting list for transplantation, by age groupFig. 2.14—New AIDS cases per 100,000 population age 13 and overFig 2.23—Prenatal care in first trimester OverallFig. 2.25— By race, ethnicity, and education—Fig. 4.25 By race and ethnicity, stratified by education—Fig. 4.26 By geographic location, stratified by race, ethnicity, and education—Fig. 4.43Children ages 19-35 months who received all recommended vaccines OverallFig. 2.26— By race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 4.32Children ages 3-6 who ever had their vision checked by a health provider OverallFig. 2.27— By race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 4.34Children ages 2-17 for whom a health provider ever gave advice about physical activity OverallFig. 2.28— By insurance status—Fig. 4.23 By race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 4.33Children ages 2-17 for whom a health care provider ever gave advice about healthy eatingFig. 2.29—People ages 2-19 who were overweight who were told by a health provider they were overweightFig. 2.30—Suicide deaths per 100,000 populationFig. 2.31—People ages 12 and over who needed treatment for illicit drug use and who received such treatment at a specialty facilityFig. 2.33—Visits for antibiotics prescribed for common coldFig. 2.38—Completion of tuberculosis therapy within 1 year, by age groupFig. 2.39—People with current asthma taking daily preventive medicineFig. 2.40—Accidental puncture or laceration during procedure—Fig. 4.35Perforated appendixes per 1,000 admissions with appendicitis By race/ethnicity and income—Fig. 4.36 By race/ethnicity, stratified by income—Fig. 4.37Children who needed care right away for an illness, injury, or condition who sometimes or never got care as soon as wanted OverallFig. 4.2— By race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 2.52Emergency department visits where patients left without being seenFig. 4.3 Children with ambulatory visits whose parents reported poor communication with health providers OverallFig. 5.3— By race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 2.56 By race and ethnicity, stratified by income—Fig. 2.57Children with health insurance, by race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 4.38Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) who received care coordination, by race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 4.52CSHCN without family-centered care—Fig. 4.53CSHCN who were without health insurance at some point—Fig. 4.54Currently insured CSHCN whose insurance is not adequate, by race, ethnicity, and income—Fig. 4.55Return to Document Current as of June 2009 Internet Citation: Charts Relevant to Children and Adolescents From AHRQ's 2008 National . June 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr08/children-table.html