Table 6_4_10-1 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 6_4_10.1Children 41–80 lbs for whom a health provider ever gave advice about using booster seats when riding in a car, United States, 2006 Ever given adviceWithin past yearWithin past 2 yearsPopulation groupTotal population� (in thousands)cPercentdSEPercenteSEPercenteSETotal 74,06443.41.428.71.335.21.4Age0–524,71355.42.543.42.551.22.56–1749,35139.51.523.91.329.91.4GenderMale37,72943.41.828.81.735.21.8Female36,33543.51.928.61.635.21.8RaceWhite, single race56,43444.81.829.71.536.11.6Black, single race11,00637.03.225.72.731.43.1Asian, single raceDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUNHOPI, single raceDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUAI/AN, single raceDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUMultiple races2,45341.96.725.25.436.86.6EthnicityNon-Hispanic, all races58,99744.01.728.21.434.81.5Non-Hispanic, White42,30045.92.229.41.835.92.0Non-Hispanic, Black10,74037.13.425.72.731.43.2Hispanic, all races15,06741.52.530.82.336.62.4Family incomeaNegative/poor13,07541.02.830.02.537.42.8Near poor/low15,78536.92.124.72.030.62.1Middle23,93741.52.725.82.232.22.3High21,26751.73.034.22.740.42.7Health insuranceAny private46,72446.41.930.71.636.91.7Public only22,70837.22.225.51.932.22.3Uninsured4,63341.75.522.35.131.35.5Residence locationbMetropolitan62,47945.11.630.61.436.71.6 Large central metro22,47643.12.630.32.335.92.4 Large fringe metro18,96046.42.930.93.036.73.0 Medium metro14,72043.53.731.42.936.03.3 Small metro6,32452.23.628.73.441.04.6Nonmetropolitan11,58533.93.318.22.327.02.6 Micropolitan7,56628.53.516.62.422.02.8 Noncore4,01945.96.221.75.538.46.0Language spoken most often at homeEnglish63,04144.81.629.11.435.81.5Other10,97635.73.026.62.732.02.9Perceived health statusExcellent/very good/good72,52643.51.528.81.335.31.4Fair/poorDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUCSHCNYes14,59740.12.731.52.536.72.7No58,80944.21.528.01.434.81.5a 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 For more information, see the MEPS entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.c Numbers may not add to total due to missing values or rounding.d Denominator is total population, excluding children whose parents don't know if they had ever been given advice.e Denominator is total population, excluding children whose parents don't know if they had ever been given the advice or when they were given advice.DSU - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; NHOPI: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; CSHCN: children with special health care needs; 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 6_4_10-1: 2009 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. March 2010. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr09/6_maternalchildhealth/T6_4_10-1.html