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Table T2_1_3_1-3

2012 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports

This appendix provides detailed data tables for all measures analyzed for the 2012 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. Tables are included for measures discussed in the main text of the reports as well as for other measures that were examined but not included in the main text.
Table 2_1_3_1.3
Adults 50–75 years who reported any type of colorectal test use, State, 2010a
StatePercentSE
All reporting States63.30.2
Alabama61.61.1
Alaska57.82.4
Arizona59.81.6
Arkansas58.41.3
California59.80.7
Colorado63.70.8
Connecticut73.51.0
Delaware69.51.2
District of Columbia66.71.4
Florida65.00.8
Georgia65.31.1
Hawaii58.21.1
Idaho54.91.0
Illinois57.61.3
Indiana60.80.9
Iowa62.81.0
Kansas62.50.8
Kentucky61.21.1
Louisiana59.70.9
Maine72.70.8
Maryland71.00.9
Massachusetts73.70.8
Michigan67.70.8
Minnesota66.81.0
Mississippi56.01.0
Missouri62.71.3
Montana57.11.0
Nebraska59.30.9
Nevada56.21.7
New Hampshire73.20.9
New Jersey63.30.9
New Mexico58.31.0
New York68.20.9
North Carolina68.00.8
North Dakota55.31.1
Ohio61.80.9
Oklahoma54.00.9
Oregon61.81.1
Pennsylvania65.30.8
Rhode Island72.70.9
South Carolina64.01.0
South Dakota63.11.0
Tennessee60.81.2
Texas58.11.0
Utah66.20.8
Vermont70.80.8
Virginia65.61.3
Washington68.10.6
West Virginia54.51.2
Wisconsin67.21.2
Wyoming55.81.0

a Colorectal test use includes a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) within 1 year, or sigmoidoscopy within 5 years with FOBT within 3 years, or colonoscopy within 10 years. Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population using two age groups: 50–64 and 65–75.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

Page last reviewed June 2013
Internet Citation: Table T2_1_3_1-3: 2012 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. June 2013. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://archive.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr12/1_cancer/T2_1_3_1-3.html

 

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