Health insurance coverage by coverage status, type, selected characteristics, and age, January-June 2013
Health insurance coverage status and type | |||||
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Total | Private1 | Medicaid/CHIP2 | Medicare | Uninsured3 | |
Number of persons in millions | Percent (standard error) of persons | ||||
310.2 |
59.7 (0.60) |
16.8 (0.39) |
15.5 (0.29) |
14.6 (0.33) |
|
Selected characteristic | Percent distribution of characteristic (standard error) | ||||
Sex | |||||
Male | 48.8 (0.20) | 48.8 (0.27) | 44.4 (0.56) | 44.0 (0.53) | 54.4 (0.50) |
Female | 51.2 (0.20) | 51.2 (0.27) | 55.6 (0.56) | 56.0 (0.53) | 45.6 (0.50) |
Poverty status4 | |||||
Poor | 15.1 (0.46) | 3.8 (0.30) | 47.1 (1.16) | 11.7 (0.59) | 27.2 (0.96) |
Near poor | 19.1 (0.44) | 10.7 (0.41) | 32.4 (1.04) | 24.5 (0.78) | 33.5 (0.96) |
Not poor | 65.8 (0.67) | 85.6 (0.54) | 20.5 (0.86) | 63.8 (1.02) | 39.3 (1.10) |
Race/ethnicity | |||||
Hispanic | 17.1 (0.68) | 10.2 (0.47) | 29.3 (1.20) | 7.5 (0.56) | 34.5 (1.51) |
Non-Hispanic | |||||
White, single race | 63.2 (0.78) | 72.8 (0.69) | 41.6 (1.23) | 78.4 (0.85) | 44.5 (1.37) |
Black, single race | 12.0 (0.47) | 9.0 (0.38) | 21.1 (1.16) | 9.4 (0.62) | 14.3 (0.72) |
Other races and multiple races | 7.7 (0.32) | 7.9 (0.39) | 8.0 (0.70) | 4.8 (0.36) | 6.8 (0.56) |
Current health status | |||||
Excellent or very good | 66.2 (0.42) | 73.5 (0.43) | 59.7 (0.79) | 40.7 (0.85) | 57.6 (0.96) |
Good | 23.6 (0.36) | 20.4 (0.40) | 25.3 (0.68) | 32.1 (0.70) | 30.7 (0.87) |
Fair or poor | 10.1 (0.21) | 6.1 (0.19) | 15.0 (0.48) | 27.2 (0.70) | 11.7 (0.55) |
Place of residence5 | |||||
Large MSA | 53.7 (1.39) | 55.1 (1.56) | 51.4 (1.66) | 47.8 (1.52) | 52.5 (1.78) |
Small MSA | 30.5 (1.41) | 30.5 (1.55) | 29.6 (1.67) | 30.8 (1.52) | 29.7 (1.78) |
Not in MSA | 15.8 (0.79) | 14.4 (0.84) | 19.1 (1.11) | 21.4 (1.20) | 17.8 (1.14) |
1Excludes plans that paid for only one type of service, such as accidents or dental care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.
2CHIP is Children's Health Insurance Program. Includes persons covered by other public programs.
3Defined as a person without private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as accidents or dental care.
4Based on family income and family size, using the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. "Poor" persons are defined as those below the poverty threshold; "near poor" persons have incomes of 100% to less than 200% of the poverty threshold; and "not poor" persons have incomes of 200% of the poverty threshold or greater. The percentage of respondents with unknown poverty status was 9.9% in the first two quarters of 2013.
5MSA is metropolitan statistical area. Large MSAs have a population size of 1,000,000 or more; small MSAs have a population size of less than 1,000,000. "Not in MSA" consists of persons not living in a metropolitan statistical area.
NOTES: The private, Medicaid/CHIP, and Medicare categories are not mutually exclusive, and a person may be counted in more than one category. These 2013 health insurance estimates are being released prior to final data editing and final weighting, to provide access to the most recent information from the National Health Interview Survey. The resulting estimates for persons without health insurance are generally 0.1–0.3 percentage points lower than those based on the editing procedures used for the final data files. Occasionally, due to decisions made for the final data editing and weighting, estimates based on preliminary editing procedures may differ by more than 0.3 percentage points from estimates based on final files. The estimates for "Medicaid/CHIP" and "Medicare" are lower than estimates that will be produced from the final files. The estimates for 2013 are based on data collected from January through June. Data are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized population.
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Health Interview Survey, 2013, Family Core component.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: This publication is a product of the NHIS Early Release Program. This table was produced by Robin A. Cohen of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics.
Health insurance coverage status and type | |||||
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Total | Private1 | Medicaid/CHIP2 | Medicare | Uninsured3 | |
Number of persons in millions | Percent (standard error) of persons | ||||
78.0 | 53.2 (0.98) | 37.3 (0.91) | 0.4 (0.09) | 7.5 (0.37) | |
Selected characteristic | Percent distribution of characteristic (standard error) | ||||
Sex | |||||
Male | 51.1 (0.48) | 51.4 (0.71) | 50.5 (0.73) | 50.0 (7.04) | 49.9 (1.66) |
Female | 48.9 (0.48) | 48.6 (0.71) | 49.5 (0.73) | 50.0 (7.04) | 50.1 (1.66) |
Poverty status4 | |||||
Poor | 21.6 (0.83) | 3.1 (0.43) | 47.5 (1.35) | *34.1 (10.75) | 28.4 (2.36) |
Near poor | 21.8 (0.70) | 11.2 (0.81) | 35.1 (1.20) | *39.1 (11.87) | 32.7 (2.55) |
Not poor | 56.6 (1.06) | 85.7 (0.95) | 17.3 (1.02) | *26.8 (10.33) | 39.0 (2.87) |
Race/ethnicity | |||||
Hispanic | 23.8 (1.03) | 12.5 (0.77) | 36.4 (1.58) | 40.1 (10.90) | 39.8 (2.73) |
Non-Hispanic | |||||
White, single race | 53.5 (1.11) | 68.5 (1.08) | 34.7 (1.43) | *29.8 (10.24) | 41.3 (2.76) |
Black, single race | 13.8 (0.70) | 9.1 (0.60) | 21.2 (1.28) | *26.3 (8.08) | 11.7 (1.56) |
Other races and multiple races | 8.9 (0.47) | 9.9 (0.66) | 7.7 (0.71) | † | 7.2 (1.27) |
Current health status | |||||
Excellent or very good | 83.7 (0.56) | 89.9 (0.53) | 75.7 (1.00) | 68.9 (8.33) | 77.0 (2.05) |
Good | 14.3 (0.51) | 9.2 (0.52) | 20.8 (0.91) | *26.1 (8.00) | 20.3 (1.91) |
Fair or poor | 2.0 (0.18) | 0.9 (0.16) | 3.5 (0.38) | † | 2.7 (0.65) |
Place of residence5 | |||||
Large MSA | 53.8 (1.64) | 56.3 (2.00) | 50.6 (1.88) | 47.5 (10.82) | 52.4 (3.11) |
Small MSA | 30.9 (1.62) | 31.1 (1.92) | 30.3 (1.88) | *36.9 (11.68) | 29.5 (2.96) |
Not in MSA | 15.3 (0.88) | 12.7 (0.99) | 19.1 (1.24) | † | 18.1 (2.26) |
* Estimate has a relative standard error greater than 30% and less than or equal to 50% and should be used with caution as it does not meet standards of reliability or precision.
† Estimate has a relative standard error greater than 50%, and is not shown.
1Excludes plans that paid for only one type of service, such as accidents or dental care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.
2CHIP is Children's Health Insurance Program. Includes persons covered by other public programs.
3Defined as a person without private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as accidents or dental care.
4Based on family income and family size, using the U.S. Census Bureau’s poverty thresholds. “Poor” persons are defined as those below the poverty threshold; “near poor” persons have incomes of 100% to less than 200% of the poverty threshold; and “not poor” persons have incomes of 200% of the poverty threshold or greater. The percentage of respondents with unknown poverty status was 9.9% in the first two quarters of 2013.
5MSA is metropolitan statistical area. Large MSAs have a population size of 1,000,000 or more; small MSAs have a population size of less than 1,000,000. "Not in MSA" consists of persons not living in a metropolitan statistical area.
NOTES: The private, Medicaid/CHIP, and Medicare categories are not mutually exclusive, and a person may be counted in more than one category. These 2013 health insurance estimates are being released prior to final data editing and final weighting, to provide access to the most recent information from the National Health Interview Survey. The resulting estimates for persons without health insurance are generally 0.1–0.3 percentage points lower than those based on the editing procedures used for the final data files. Occasionally, due to decisions made for the final data editing and weighting, estimates based on preliminary editing procedures may differ by more than 0.3 percentage points from estimates based on final files. The estimates for "Medicaid/CHIP" and "Medicare" are lower than estimates that will be produced from the final files. The estimates for 2013 are based on data collected from January through June. Data are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized population.
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Health Interview Survey, 2013, Family Core component.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: This publication is a product of the NHIS Early Release Program. This table was produced by Robin A. Cohen of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics.
Health insurance coverage status and type | |||||
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Total | Private1 | Medicaid/CHIP2 | Medicare | Uninsured3 | |
Number of persons in millions | Percent (standard error) of persons | ||||
189.2 | 64.5 (0.58) | 10.2 (0.31) | 3.8 (0.13) | 20.6 (0.46) | |
Selected characteristic | Percent distribution of characteristic (standard error) | ||||
Sex | |||||
Male | 49.0 (0.24) | 48.8 (0.30) | 37.2 (0.85) | 45.4 (1.72) | 55.1 (0.55) |
Female | 51.0 (0.24) | 51.2 (0.30) | 62.8 (0.85) | 54.6 (1.72) | 44.9 (0.55) |
Poverty status4 | |||||
Poor | 13.8 (0.43) | 4.1 (0.36) | 48.2 (1.62) | 30.0 (1.65) | 26.9 (0.91) |
Near poor | 17.3 (0.42) | 9.5 (0.38) | 28.9 (1.36) | 35.7 (1.73) | 33.6 (0.90) |
Not poor | 68.9 (0.65) | 86.4 (0.56) | 22.9 (1.16) | 34.3 (1.73) | 39.5 (1.01) |
Race/ethnicity | |||||
Hispanic | 16.5 (0.64) | 10.6 (0.47) | 20.5 (1.08) | 10.3 (1.12) | 33.6 (1.47) |
Non-Hispanic | |||||
White, single race | 63.6 (0.76) | 71.7 (0.70) | 49.6 (1.48) | 68.1 (1.81) | 45.2 (1.34) |
Black, single race | 12.1 (0.46) | 9.6 (0.38) | 21.7 (1.43) | 16.2 (1.35) | 14.7 (0.71) |
Other races and multiple races | 7.7 (0.33) | 8.1 (0.40) | 8.2 (0.93) | 5.4 (0.71) | 6.6 (0.51) |
Current health status | |||||
Excellent or very good | 63.9 (0.50) | 71.8 (0.52) | 42.4 (1.12) | 16.4 (1.26) | 55.0 (0.94) |
Good | 25.4 (0.42) | 22.2 (0.48) | 30.6 (0.98) | 28.4 (1.63) | 32.2 (0.85) |
Fair or poor | 10.7 (0.26) | 6.0 (0.23) | 27.0 (0.98) | 55.2 (1.68) | 12.8 (0.59) |
Place of residence5 | |||||
Large MSA | 54.7 (1.40) | 56.4 (1.55) | 51.9 (1.86) | 44.5 (2.26) | 52.4 (1.73) |
Small MSA | 30.4 (1.43) | 30.2 (1.54) | 29.4 (1.87) | 32.5 (2.30) | 29.8 (1.75) |
Not in MSA | 15.0 (0.79) | 13.4 (0.79) | 18.7 (1.32) | 23.0 (1.86) | 17.8 (1.14) |
1Excludes plans that paid for only one type of service, such as accidents or dental care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.
2CHIP is Children's Health Insurance Program. Includes persons covered by other public programs.
3Defined as a person without private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as accidents or dental care.
4Based on family income and family size, using the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. "Poor" persons are defined as those below the poverty threshold; "near poor" persons have incomes of 100% to less than 200% of the poverty threshold; and "not poor" persons have incomes of 200% of the poverty threshold or greater. The percentage of respondents with unknown poverty status was 9.9% in the first two quarters of 2013.
5MSA is metropolitan statistical area. Large MSAs have a population size of 1,000,000 or more; small MSAs have a population size of less than 1,000,000. "Not in MSA" consists of persons not living in a metropolitan statistical area.
NOTES: The private, Medicaid/CHIP, and Medicare categories are not mutually exclusive, and a person may be counted in more than one category. These 2013 health insurance estimates are being released prior to final data editing and final weighting, to provide access to the most recent information from the National Health Interview Survey. The resulting estimates for persons without health insurance are generally 0.1–0.3 percentage points lower than those based on the editing procedures used for the final data files. Occasionally, due to decisions made for the final data editing and weighting, estimates based on preliminary editing procedures may differ by more than 0.3 percentage points from estimates based on final files. The estimates for "Medicaid/CHIP" and "Medicare" are lower than estimates that will be produced from the final files. The estimates for 2013 are based on data collected from January through June. Data are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized population.
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Health Interview Survey, 2013, Family Core component.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: This publication is a product of the NHIS Early Release Program. This table was produced by Robin A. Cohen of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics.
Health insurance coverage status and type | |||||
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Total | Private1 | Medicaid/CHIP2 | Medicare | Uninsured3 | |
Number of persons in millions | Percent (standard error) of persons | ||||
43.0 | 50.6 (1.03) | 8.4 (0.49) | 94.1 (0.32) | 1.0 (0.13) | |
Selected characteristic | Percent distribution of characteristic (standard error) | ||||
Sex | |||||
Male | 44.1 (0.52) | 44.0 (0.72) | 33.6 (1.81) | 43.6 (0.54) | 48.5 (5.73) |
Female | 55.9 (0.52) | 56.0 (0.72) | 66.4 (1.81) | 56.4 (0.54) | 51.5 (5.73) |
Poverty status4 | |||||
Poor | 8.6 (0.53) | 3.2 (0.39) | 37.6 (2.95) | 8.2 (0.57) | 32.6 (6.42) |
Near poor | 22.1 (0.81) | 16.3 (0.93) | 28.5 (2.52) | 22.3 (0.83) | 36.1 (6.51) |
Not poor | 69.3 (1.05) | 80.5 (1.03) | 33.9 (3.01) | 69.6 (1.09) | 31.3 (6.25) |
Race/ethnicity | |||||
Hispanic | 7.5 (0.57) | 3.6 (0.38) | 18.9 (2.42) | 6.7 (0.54) | 44.7 (7.00) |
Non-Hispanic | |||||
White, single race | 79.1 (0.87) | 87.2 (0.81) | 54.0 (2.59) | 80.6 (0.86) | 29.6 (6.08) |
Black, single race | 8.4 (0.61) | 5.7 (0.59) | 17.2 (1.74) | 8.0 (0.60) | *10.0 (3.14) |
Other races and multiple races | 5.0 (0.40) | 3.5 (0.42) | 9.8 (1.51) | 4.7 (0.41) | 15.7 (4.63) |
Current health status | |||||
Excellent or very good | 44.8 (0.87) | 51.5 (1.14) | 23.0 (2.26) | 44.8 (0.90) | 29.8 (5.63) |
Good | 32.6 (0.75) | 31.7 (0.99) | 32.8 (2.21) | 32.8 (0.76) | 30.1 (5.79) |
Fair or poor | 22.6 (0.71) | 16.8 (0.85) | 44.2 (2.37) | 22.4 (0.72) | 40.1 (6.71) |
Place of residence5 | |||||
Large MSA | 49.3 (1.56) | 45.8 (1.86) | 54.5 (2.92) | 48.4 (1.58) | 61.0 (6.14) |
Small MSA | 30.1 (1.53) | 31.2 (1.83) | 24.3 (2.48) | 30.4 (1.57) | 24.4 (4.97) |
Not in MSA | 20.6 (1.19) | 23.1 (1.60) | 21.2 (2.36) | 21.2 (1.24) | *14.6 (5.16) |
* Estimate has a relative standard error of greater than 30% and less than or equal to 50% and should be used with caution as it does not meet standards of reliability or precision.
1Excludes plans that paid for only one type of service, such as accidents or dental care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.
2CHIP is Children's Health Insurance Program. Includes persons covered by other public programs.
3Defined as a person without private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as accidents or dental care.
4Based on family income and family size, using the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. "Poor" persons are defined as those below the poverty threshold; "near poor" persons have incomes of 100% to less than 200% of the poverty threshold; and "not poor" persons have incomes of 200% of the poverty threshold or greater. The percentage of respondents with unknown poverty status was 9.9% in the first two quarters of 2013.
5MSA is metropolitan statistical area. Large MSAs have a population size of 1,000,000 or more; small MSAs have a population size of less than 1,000,000. "Not in MSA" consists of persons not living in a metropolitan statistical area.
NOTES: The private, Medicaid/CHIP, and Medicare categories are not mutually exclusive, and a person may be counted in more than one category. These 2013 health insurance estimates are being released prior to final data editing and final weighting, to provide access to the most recent information from the National Health Interview Survey. The resulting estimates for persons without health insurance are generally 0.1–0.3 percentage points lower than those based on the editing procedures used for the final data files. Occasionally, due to decisions made for the final data editing and weighting, estimates based on preliminary editing procedures may differ by more than 0.3 percentage points from estimates based on final files. The estimates for "Medicaid/CHIP" and "Medicare" are lower than estimates that will be produced from the final files. The estimates for 2013 are based on data collected from January through June. Data are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized population.
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Health Interview Survey, 2013, Family Core component.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: This publication is a product of the NHIS Early Release Program. This table was produced by Robin A. Cohen of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics.
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