Table 16_4_3-1b 2009 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 16_4_3.1bPeople unable to get or delayed in getting needed dental care, by ethnicity, United States, 2006 Non-Hispanic TotalAll racesWhiteBlackHispanic, all racesPopulation groupPercentSEPercentSEPercentSEPercentSEPercentSETotal 6.30.26.40.36.30.37.10.55.70.5Age0–173.60.33.80.44.10.53.00.62.90.518–448.00.48.30.48.10.59.70.96.50.745–647.60.47.30.47.20.48.60.89.61.465 and over3.80.43.80.43.60.45.41.14.11.0GenderMale5.70.25.80.35.70.37.00.65.70.6Female6.80.37.00.36.90.47.20.65.70.5Family incomeaNegative/poor8.70.69.70.711.01.08.31.15.60.7Near poor/low8.50.69.60.710.40.97.61.25.40.7Middle7.40.57.40.57.30.67.21.07.41.1High3.60.33.60.33.60.35.11.03.00.8Education,b age 18 and overLess than high school9.20.610.10.710.20.99.91.27.30.9High school graduate8.10.58.20.57.80.69.41.07.01.0At least some college5.90.35.80.35.70.37.81.06.91.2Employment status, ages 18–64Employed7.20.37.20.37.10.48.50.77.40.8Not employed10.10.710.70.810.70.811.61.47.21.2Health insurance, under age 65Any private5.00.25.10.24.90.36.20.64.70.8Public only8.20.79.70.912.51.45.90.84.50.7Uninsured12.70.814.71.015.41.314.01.78.61.1Health insurance, age 65 and overMedicare only4.30.74.30.74.10.84.91.3DSUDSUMedicare and private3.30.53.20.53.10.5DSUDSUDSUDSUMedicare and other public5.80.96.71.26.81.78.92.6DSUDSUResidence locationcMetropolitan6.20.36.30.36.30.36.90.55.70.5 Large central metro6.10.36.00.46.00.67.20.76.50.8 Large fringe metro6.40.56.70.66.50.67.01.34.70.9 Medium metro6.10.66.30.66.20.76.91.34.80.9 Small metro6.30.96.50.96.81.14.81.0DSUDSUNonmetropolitan6.50.56.60.56.40.68.51.7DSUDSU Micropolitan6.80.67.00.66.70.79.42.5DSUDSU Noncore6.00.85.90.85.70.8DSUDSUDSUDSULanguage spoken most often at homeEnglish6.50.36.50.36.30.37.20.56.10.7Other4.90.53.80.7DSUDSUDSUDSU5.30.6Perceived health statusExcellent/very good/good5.50.25.60.35.60.35.70.54.80.5Fair/poor13.40.713.40.812.70.916.21.613.21.7Activity limitations,c age 18 and overBasic activities11.30.611.30.710.90.813.81.511.21.8Complex activities14.81.114.91.115.01.314.41.713.23.2Neither basic nor complex activities6.40.36.30.36.10.37.70.76.60.7a Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, 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.DSU - 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 March 2010 Internet Citation: Table 16_4_3-1b: 2009 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. March 2010. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr09/16_facilitators_barriers/T16_4_3-1b.html