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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st488/stat488.shtml
June 01, 2016 - Sex
Uninsured rates for non-elderly men were higher than for women, both overall and in Medicaid expansion … In 2014, uninsured rates declined for both men and women (21.6 to 16.8 percent for men and 16.1 to 12.0 … In Medicaid expansion states, uninsured rates declined from 19.5 to 14.0 percent for men and from 13.2 … In non-expansion states, rates declined from 24.2 percent to 20.2 percent for men and 19.8 percent to … uninsured Medicaid expansion states Non-expansion states
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
Men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb19/cb19save.pdf
January 01, 2015 - Women Men Women Men Women
Any private Public only Uninsured
2002 75.8% 76.1% 6.4% 10.3% 17.8% 13.6% … Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
Any private Public only Uninsured
2002 66.1% 64.5% 25.8% 28.3% 8.2% … How has the health insurance status of boys and girls changed since 2002 (cont.)? … How has the health insurance status of men and women changed since 2002?
Section 2.3. … How has the health insurance status of boys and girls changed since 2002?
Section 3.3.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf42/rf42.shtml
June 01, 2019 - Sex
Between 2015 and 2016, "ever uninsured" rates declined by 1.8 percentage points for men (figure … There was no significant change for men or women in Medicaid expansion states (figure 5). … "Ever uninsured" rates for non-elderly men were higher than for women in 2016, both nationally and in … For example, 23.8 percent of men and 20.4 percent of women were uninsured at the national level in 2016 … "Ever uninsured" rates for men and women were 7.7 percentage points and 7.0 percentage points lower,
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf40/rf40.pdf
January 01, 2019 - uninsured rates declined by 0.9 percentage points for women but there was no
significant change for men … for women, from 7.2 percent in 2015 to 6.3 percent in 2016, but
there was no significant change for men … In non-expansion states, there were no significant
changes in uninsured rates in 2016 for either men … Uninsured rates for non-elderly men were higher than for women in 2016, both nationally and in
Medicaid … For example, 12.8 percent of men
compared to 8.8 percent of women were uninsured at the national level
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf5/rf5.pdf
December 01, 1998 - • Women were more likely than men to have problems
with mobility around the facility. … Women also were
more likely than men to be totally dependent when
transferring (29.6 percent compared … • Men were less likely than women to have any
memory loss (33.5 percent compared with 27.5
percent) … Men also were more likely than women to resist care
(14.6 percent compared with 11.7 percent). … Women and
men were equally likely to have some form of heart
disease, but women were less likely than
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meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=1189
September 01, 2012 - Among veterans, men were more likely to have a USC (87.1 percent) than women (82.8 percent).
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meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=1047
March 19, 2012 - Men were less likely to have a healthy weight than women (27.4 percent versus 38.6 percent) and more
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meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=691
June 02, 2005 - coverage status and access to care and the use of health care, including preventive services, among men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/workingpapers/wp_10002.pdf
October 01, 2010 - primary objectives of this study were as follows: 1) To enroll a
representative sample of homeless men … Sampling was stratified by sex and family status, resulting in the enrollment of
603 single men, 303 … Men using homeless shelters are 2 to 8 times more likely to die
than age-matched men in the general … Of these 58 shelters, 20 were for men, 12 were for women, 6
were for men and women, 12 were for youths … Mortality among men using homeless shelters in Toronto, Ontario.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf42/rf42.pdf
June 01, 2019 - .
2
Sex
Between 2015 and 2016, “ever uninsured” rates declined by 1.8 percentage points for men … There was no significant change for men or women in Medicaid expansion
states (figure 5). … “Ever uninsured” rates for non-elderly men were higher than for women in 2016, both nationally and in … For example, 23.8 percent of men and
20.4 percent of women were uninsured at the national level in 2016 … “Ever uninsured” rates for
men and women were 7.7 percentage points and 7.0 percentage points lower,
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st32/stat32.pdf
January 01, 2001 - • Men were more likely than women to report having no usual source of care. … Men were more likely to report having no usual source
of care than women (21.9 percent and 15.1 percent
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st535/stat535.pdf
June 01, 2021 - 2013 to 2018 (22.2 million to 25.4 million and
2.7 million to 3.5 million, respectively), whereas for men … figure 5) and
antipsychotics (2.7 million versus 3.5 million; see figure 6) increased;
however, for men … of people obtaining one or more prescriptions for
antidepressants, by sex, 2013 and 2018
Year Men … of people obtaining one or more prescriptions for
antipsychotics, by sex, 2013 and 2018
Year Men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st535/stat535.shtml
June 01, 2021 - million to 25.4 million and 2.7 million to
3.5 million, respectively), whereas for men … and antipsychotics (2.7 million versus 3.5 million;
see figure 6) increased; however, for men … prescriptions for antidepressants, by sex, 2013 and 2018
Year
Men … prescriptions for antipsychotics, by sex, 2013 and 2018
Year
Men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb16/cb16.shtml
March 01, 2006 - In 2003, drug expenses among Medicare beneficiaries were not disproportionately concentrated among men … Women represented 50% of the population and 59% of total expenditures, whereas men represented 50% of … Medicare beneficiaries
Percent of population
Percent of expenditures
Men
44.5% … Non-Medicare population
Percent of population
Percent of expenditures
Men … and women; however, on average, out-of-pocket payments for women were higher ($1,128) than for men (
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf37/rf37.shtml
August 01, 2017 - Sex
"Ever uninsured" rates for non-elderly men were higher than for women, both overall and in both … In 2013, 33.1 percent of men and 28.6 percent of women, nationally, were uninsured at some point during … "Ever uninsured" rates for both men and women and all non-elderly adults were significantly lower in … In non-expansion states, rates declined for women in both years but only declined for men in 2014. … 64, who were ever uninsured during the calendar year, by sex: 2013-2015
2013 2014 2015
Men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st479/stat479.shtml
August 01, 2015 - Among veterans, men were more likely to have a USC (87.1 percent) than women (82.8 percent, see figure … Demographic characteristics of the veteran population, 2008–2012
Sex Men 93.2%
Women … Percentage of veterans with a usual source of care, by sex, 2009-2012
Total Men Women
Percentage
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st32/sb32.xml
January 01, 2001 - Men were more likely than women to report having no usual source of care. … Men were more likely to report having no usual source of care than women (21.9 percent and 15.1 percent
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf47/rf47.shtml
May 01, 2021 - Rates of paid sick leave did not differ for men and women, but men were more likely to have paid sick … Gender
Gender was captured with a binary variable with two categories, women and men. … 66.2%
0.7%
74.1%
0.6%
Gender
Men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st32/stat32.shtml
January 01, 2004 - Men were more likely than women to report having no usual source of care. … Men were more likely to report having no usual source of care than women (21.9 percent and 15.1 percent
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st32/draft/stat32.shtml
January 01, 2004 - Men were more likely than women to report having no usual source of care. … Men were more likely to report having no usual source of care than women (21.9 percent and 15.1 percent