Table 14_1_1-2b 2010 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 14_1_1.2bAdults who had a doctor�s office or clinic visit in the last 12 months whose health providers sometimes or never listened carefully, explained things clearly, respected what they had to say, and spent enough time with them,a by ethnicity, United States, 2007 Non-HispanicHispanic, all races TotalAll racesWhiteBlackPopulation groupPercentSEPercentSEPercentSEPercentSEPercentSETotal 9.30.39.00.38.60.310.50.711.80.7Age18-4410.80.410.60.410.30.511.51.012.01.045-649.10.48.80.48.50.59.81.012.71.365 and over6.30.56.10.55.70.58.81.48.81.6GenderMale9.20.49.00.48.50.411.61.211.91.1Female9.30.39.00.48.60.49.70.711.70.8Family incomebNegative/poor13.60.813.50.913.71.213.91.614.11.5Near poor/low11.80.711.80.811.31.013.41.411.91.4Middle9.20.58.80.58.70.68.61.212.31.3High7.70.47.60.47.20.48.21.39.61.4EducationcLess than high school11.60.511.00.69.70.813.91.413.51.1High school graduate8.90.58.70.58.00.611.51.211.41.4At least some college8.70.38.60.48.50.48.01.09.81.1Employment status, ages 18-64Employed9.50.39.20.39.00.49.90.912.01.0Not employed11.90.611.80.711.10.813.21.312.81.3Health insurance, ages 18-64Any private8.40.38.30.38.10.48.60.910.40.9Public only15.11.015.91.216.81.712.81.511.61.4Uninsured17.31.117.31.316.11.519.52.617.51.7Health insurance, age 65 and overMedicare only7.00.96.70.96.11.010.12.510.82.9Medicare and private5.20.65.20.75.00.7DSUDSUDSUDSUMedicare and other public8.71.28.91.48.61.8DSUDSU8.32.3Location of residencedMetropolitan9.20.38.90.38.50.410.50.811.50.7 Large central metro10.80.510.40.610.40.79.61.012.61.0 Large fringe metro8.10.57.90.57.70.69.31.410.01.5 Medium metro8.70.68.60.68.00.713.92.29.71.3 Small metro8.51.08.31.17.41.112.02.2DSUDSUNonmetropolitan9.70.79.50.79.10.810.31.915.12.7 Micropolitan10.30.910.20.910.01.09.82.314.23.2 Noncore8.51.18.11.17.21.1DSUDSUDSUDSULanguage spoken most often at homeEnglish9.00.38.90.38.50.310.40.711.21.1Other12.70.913.21.8DSUDSUDSUDSU12.31.0Perceived health statusExcellent/very good/good8.40.38.20.37.80.39.50.811.00.8Fair/poor14.10.714.10.813.60.914.41.514.41.8Activity limitationsdBasic activities10.30.610.10.79.50.811.01.413.22.2Complex activities13.90.914.01.014.01.212.21.712.62.5Neither basic nor complex activities8.90.38.60.38.20.410.20.811.60.8U.S. bornYes9.00.38.90.38.50.310.30.711.31.1No11.20.710.50.99.71.711.92.712.10.9a Composite measure of how often health providers sometimes or never listened carefully, explained things clearly, showed respect for what they had to say, and spent enough time with them. The weights are adjusted for nonresponse based on how many of the four questions had a response. For more information, see the MEPS entry in Appendix B: Detailed Methods.b 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.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.d For more information, see the MEPS entry in Appendix B: Detailed Methods.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 February 2011 Internet Citation: Table 14_1_1-2b: 2010 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. February 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr10/14_patientcenteredness/T14_1_1-2b.html