Table 14_1_8-1 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_8.1Children who had a doctor's office or clinic visit in the last 12 months whose health providers sometimes or never showed respect for what they or their parents had to say, United States, 2002-2007 200720062005200420032002Population groupPercentSEPercentSEPercentSEPercentSEPercentSEPercentSETotal 4.40.44.00.34.60.34.90.45.00.45.70.4Age0-54.60.64.30.54.60.55.30.75.50.66.20.66-174.30.53.80.44.60.44.60.44.80.45.40.4GenderMale4.90.54.10.44.90.55.20.55.10.55.60.5Female4.00.53.90.44.30.44.50.55.00.55.80.4RaceWhite, single race4.50.54.00.44.50.44.70.44.60.45.50.4Black, single race4.31.04.80.84.40.75.00.95.81.05.40.7Asian, single raceDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSU11.02.9DSUDSUNHOPI, single raceDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUAI/AN, single raceDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUMultiple racesDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUDSUEthnicityNon-Hispanic, all races4.40.53.80.44.20.44.70.44.60.45.40.4 Non-Hispanic, White4.40.63.90.54.00.44.40.54.00.55.00.5 Non-Hispanic, Black4.31.04.40.84.40.75.11.05.91.05.50.8Hispanic, all races4.80.74.80.76.60.85.60.86.90.87.40.9Family incomeaNegative/poor6.10.97.01.07.41.08.41.08.10.99.51.1Near poor/low5.40.96.71.06.00.85.40.97.31.08.30.9Middle4.20.73.00.54.10.64.60.74.80.65.10.6High3.20.71.80.32.70.52.90.72.20.52.80.5Health insuranceAny private4.00.52.90.43.50.43.50.43.80.44.40.4Public only4.80.66.40.76.70.77.40.88.30.89.30.9UninsuredDSUDSUDSUDSU6.81.88.92.14.81.35.41.3Location of residencebMetropolitan4.30.43.90.44.50.44.80.45.10.45.60.4 Large central metro4.00.64.10.54.80.66.50.85.60.66.90.7 Large fringe metro3.80.82.30.64.00.64.10.73.70.64.40.7 Medium metro5.71.05.61.05.10.73.00.65.80.85.40.9 Small metroDSUDSU4.71.2DSUDSU4.91.16.61.55.61.1Nonmetropolitan5.31.14.30.85.41.05.30.94.50.86.00.8 Micropolitan6.21.45.21.16.41.35.11.24.51.05.91.0 NoncoreDSUDSUDSUDSU3.81.15.51.5DSUDSU6.21.3Language spoken most often at homeEnglish4.40.54.00.44.30.44.80.44.60.45.40.4Other4.60.84.00.76.51.05.40.98.21.09.11.8Perceived health statusExcellent/very good/good4.40.43.70.34.40.34.70.44.80.45.50.4Fair/poorDSUDSU15.13.612.42.89.52.313.83.212.42.7Children with special health care needsbYes5.80.95.60.75.00.66.50.76.00.77.40.8No4.00.43.50.34.50.44.40.44.80.45.20.4U.S. bornYes4.40.4DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC4.90.45.60.4NoDSUDSUDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC8.22.28.11.8a 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 B: Detailed Methods.DNC - Data have not been collected.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; 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_8-1: 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_8-1.html