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  1. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf47/rf47.shtml
    May 01, 2021 - 30 percent of workers with less than a high school degree held jobs with paid sick leave benefits (compared … Lower-wage workers had lower rates of paid sick leave compared to higher-wage workers (24.4 percent compared … Workers who lived in non-metro areas were less likely to have paid sick leave compared to their more … urban counterparts (57.2 percent compared to 67.5 percent, respectively). … to their more urban counterparts (57.2 percent compared to 67.5 percent).
  2. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf47/rf47.pdf
    May 01, 2021 - compared to 74.4 percent) … • Workers who lived in non-metro areas were less likely to have paid sick leave compared to their … more urban counterparts (57.2 percent compared to 67.5 percent, respectively). … Older workers had more access to paid sick leave compared to younger workers aged 19–26. … to their more urban counterparts (57.2 percent compared to 67.5 percent).
  3. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st121/stat121.pdf
    March 01, 2006 - age were most likely to high family-level health- d spending: 11.8 percent pending exceeding 00 compared … out-of-pocket health-related spending on health care was significantly higher among adult couples compared … Two parent families with children were more likely to have family-level spending exceeding $2,000 compared … Among individuals with high income, 58.5 percent had family-level spending exceeding $2,000 compared … Similarly, among those aged 18–34, 0.9 percent had family-level spending exceeding $10,000 compared
  4. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st419/stat419.shtml
    August 01, 2013 - In 2002, 39 percent of children ages 10-13 had a well-child visit, compared to 44 percent in 2009. … Among 14-17 year olds in 2002, 37 percent had a well-child visit, compared to 42 percent in 2009. … In 2002, 46 percent had a well-child visit, compared to 52 percent of children in 2009 (figure 1). … In 2002, among low-income children, 42 percent had a well-child visit compared with 46 percent in 2009 … In 2002, 39 percent of children age 10–13 had a visit, compared to 44 percent in 2009.
  5. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st6/stat06.pdf
    January 01, 2001 - Compared to people with health care coverage, uninsured people are less likely to visit a doctor, have … In 1997, 15.3% of adults were uninsured all year compared to 14.0% in 1999 (Rhoades, 2 Vistnes … In each year children relied more heavily on public insurance as compared to adults, while adults relied … • In 1997, 15.3% of adults were uninsured all year compared to 14.0% in 1999. … Being uninsured in 1996 compared to 1987: how has the experience of the uninsured changed over time?
  6. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st179/stat179.pdf
    July 01, 2007 - Almost half (48.5 percent) of those age 65 and over rep aspirin every day or every other day as compared … -Hispanic whites were t likely to report taking rin every day or every r day as compared Hispanic … STATISTICAL BRIEF #17 ated strokes, irin every day a doctor that s compared ercent). … orted taking ose age 45 to f heart ay compared ors of heart Sex A higher percentage of males … that they had indicators of heart disease reported taking aspirin every day or every other day as compared
  7. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st367/stat367.shtml
    April 01, 2012 - Compared to individuals with any private coverage, those with public-only coverage and the uninsured … Compared to individuals in the highest income group (over 400 percent of FPL), individuals living below … Compared to individuals with any private insurance, those with full year public coverage are less likely … This quality indicator also varies by insurance status; compared to individuals with private insurance … Compared to individuals with private insurance, individuals with public-only coverage are less likely
  8. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st555/stat555.shtml
    March 01, 2024 - 2020, the monthly dental visit volume dipped substantially for three consecutive months compared … specifically for routine health services early in the pandemic, was substantially reduced compared … Total dental expenditures (figure 2) In 2020, total annual dental expenditures declined by 16.1% compared … dental expenditures remained substantially higher among older adults (aged 75 and older) compared … second, smaller dip occurred in late 2020 (-18.3% in October 2020 compared to October 2019).
  9. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st11/stat11.pdf
    September 17, 2024 - Roughly 31 percent lacked any type of health insurance, compared to 16 percent of wage earners (Figure … of workers earning less than $10.00 and 14 percent of workers earning $10.00-$14.99 were uninsured, compared … Approximately 61 percent of part-time workers had job-related insurance, compared to 79 percent of full-time
  10. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st28/stat28.pdf
    January 01, 2002 - In 2002, 32.1% of children aged 0-3 were covered by public only health insurance compared with 20.4% … For example, in 2002, 32.1% of children aged 0-3 were covered by public only health insurance compared … In 2002, 46.9% of black children were covered by public only health insurance compared to 38.3% of Hispanic … For example, in 2002, 23.8% of Hispanic children were uninsured, compared with 11.1% of black and 10.4% … Note: A higher percentage of young children aged 0-3 rely on public only health insurance as compared
  11. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/stat165.pdf
    March 01, 2007 - A higher percentage of those between the ages of 18 and 44 had a healthy weight as compared with those … more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week as compared … More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men. … A higher percentage of adults with at least some college had a healthy weight compared with those with … There was a higher percentage of non-smokers among those with a college education compared with those
  12. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st81/stat81.pdf
    May 01, 2005 - percent of the non- elderly population accounted for 24 percent of 2002 total non- elderly expenditures compared … In 2002, the top 1 percent of the elderly accounted for 12 percent of total expenditures compared … the concentration of expenditures for the top 1 percent of the non-elderly population was 24 percent compared … The magnitude of the concentration of expenditures was much less visible in the elderly population compared … and 10 percent of the non-elderly population was 24, 49, and 64 percent (figure 2), respectively, as compared
  13. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st81/stat81.shtml
    May 01, 2005 - percent of the non-elderly population accounted for 24 percent of 2002 total non-elderly expenditures compared … In 2002, the top 1 percent of the elderly accounted for 12 percent of total expenditures compared to … the concentration of expenditures for the top 1 percent of the non-elderly population was 24 percent compared … The magnitude of the concentration of expenditures was much less visible in the elderly population compared … and 10 percent of the non-elderly population was 24, 49, and 64 percent (figure 2), respectively, as compared
  14. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st482/stat482.shtml
    November 01, 2015 - adults were less likely to report that they or a doctor thought that they needed to see a specialist compared … conditions, nearly two-thirds (64.9 percent) of adults age 65 and older needed to see a specialist, compared … insurance only reported at higher rates that they or a doctor thought they needed to see a specialist compared … higher percentage (38.6 percent) of uninsured adults reported it was difficult to access a specialist compared … with Medicare and other public insurance reported at lower rates that they needed to see a specialist compared
  15. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st436/stat436.shtml
    April 01, 2014 - lower-wage private-sector establishments were less likely to be working where health insurance was offered compared … private-sector establishments in 2012 were less likely to be working where health insurance was offered compared … were less likely to take either employee-plus-one (15.1 percent) or family coverage (24.5 percent) compared … for employee-plus-one coverage with employees in lower-wage establishments contributing 30.9 percent compared … increases for family coverage with employees in lower-wage establishments contributing 33.4 percent compared
  16. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st554/stat554.shtml
    February 01, 2024 - Nearly one-third of young adults (30.6 percent) had used an electronic nicotine product compared … general health were more likely (46.6 percent) to have used an electronic nicotine product compared … those in fair or poor mental health reported ever having used an electronic nicotine product compared … of young adults who smoked cigarettes reported having used an electronic nicotine product compared … more likely than those without to have tried an electronic nicotine product (39.3 percent compared
  17. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st364/stat364.shtml
    March 01, 2012 - more likely than other race/ethnic groups to be obese (31.0 percent) or extremely obese (8.0 percent), compared … adults were less likely to have regular exercise reported (50.0 percent and 30.9 percent, respectively) compared … 35.6 percent) and Northeast (36.0 percent) had a higher percentage of adults with a healthy weight as compared … to be overweight (29.5 percent), but were the most likely to be extremely obese (8.0 percent) when compared … or health professional to increase exercise frequency (58.7 percent and 70.6 percent, respectively) compared
  18. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st438/stat438.shtml
    May 01, 2014 - Highlights Hispanics were the most likely to be uninsured regardless of the measure of uninsurance when compared … living in the South and West regions were more likely to be uninsured for all measures of uninsurance as compared … Hispanics were the most likely to be uninsured for longer spells (five to twelve months) compared to … A little more than a quarter (27.4 percent) of Hispanics were uninsured for the entire year compared … in the South and West regions were more likely to be uninsured for both measures of uninsurance as compared
  19. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st438/stat438.pdf
    May 01, 2014 - uninsured Hispanics were the most likely to be uninsured regardless of the measure of uninsurance when compared … A little more than a quarter (27.4 percent) of Hispanics were uninsured for the entire year compared … in the South and West regions were more likely to be uninsured for both measures of uninsurance as compared … Hispanics were the most likely to be uninsured for longer spells (five to twelve months) compared to … uninsurance Hispanics were the most likely to be uninsured for longer spells (five to twelve months) compared
  20. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st173/stat173.pdf
    June 01, 2007 - non-Hispanic women were least likely to have received the Pap test within the last three years as compared … women were nearly twice as likely not to have received the Pap test within the last three years as compared … Women age 30–39 were the least likely not to have received a Pap test in the last three years as compared … women were more likely not to have received a Pap test within the last three years (21.5 percent) as compared … than high school education reported not having received a Pap test within the last three years as compared

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