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  1. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Working+Paper&opt=2&id=965
    October 12, 2010 - visits, and ambulatory/office-based care visits) in a representative sample of homeless mothers, single women … was stratified by sex and family status, resulting in the enrollment of 603 single men, 303 single women
  2. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf5/rf5.pdf
    December 01, 1998 - More than two-thirds (71.6 percent) of residents were women. … personal care beds had larger proportions of residents age 85 Two-thirds of nursing home residents were woman … • Women were more likely than men to have problems with mobility around the facility. … 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
  3. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb14/meps%20chartbook14.txt
    December 01, 2005 - ¥ Young non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic Asian women were more likely to have private insurance … coverage than young Hispanic and non-Hispanic black women … ¥ One-third of all young Hispanic women were uninsured. … Are there racial/ethnic differences among women related to usual source of care? … ¥ 33.2% of Hispanic women and 31.4% of non-Hispanic Asian women ages 18-64 did not report a usual
  4. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/stat105.shtml
    December 01, 2005 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18-64 age group (30.1 … percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes in … among adults with reported diagnosed diabetes, 2003 Age 18-64 Age 65+ Men 30.1% 17.6% Women
  5. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/stat165.shtml
    March 01, 2007 - percentage of men engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week than women … Introduction Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. … more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week than womenWomen were more likely than men to have maintained a healthy weight (45.1 percent versus 31.7 percent … More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men.
  6. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/draft/stat105.shtml
    December 01, 2005 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18-64 age group (30.1 … percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes in … among adults with reported diagnosed diabetes, 2003 Age 18-64 Age 65+ Men 30.1% 17.6% Women
  7. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/draft/stat165.shtml
    March 01, 2007 - percentage of men engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week than women … Introduction Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. … more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week than womenWomen were more likely than men to have maintained a healthy weight (45.1 percent versus 31.7 percent … More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men.
  8. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/stat105.pdf
    December 01, 2005 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 pe versus 6.7 percent, respectively … and women had parable reported rates agnosed diabetes (6.6 ent versus 6.7 percent, ectively). … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18–64 age group ( … 30.1 percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes … Population Characteristics file (HC-073) 30.1 17.6 29.3 23.1 0 10 20 30 40 Age 18-64 Age 65+ Men Women
  9. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/sb105.xml
    December 01, 2005 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18-64 age group (30.1 … percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes in … Men 30.1 17.6 Women
  10. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/sb165.xml
    March 01, 2007 - percentage of men engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week than women … Introduction
    Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United … more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week than women

    Women were more likely than men to have maintained a healthy weight (45.1 percent versus 31.7 …

    More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men
  11. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=567
    October 31, 2003 - between health insurance coverage, education level, race/ethnicity, and Pap test screening rates among women
  12. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=557
    September 26, 2003 - between health insurance coverage status in the first half of 2001 and mammography screening rates among women
  13. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st152/sb152.xml
    December 01, 2006 - The likelihood of having asthma was higher for women than men (10.4 percent versus 8.3 percent). … relationship was different for children than adults--among children, boys were more likely to have asthma than girlsWomen were more likely to have used at least one asthma medication than men (78.5 percent versus 72.1
  14. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=1064
    July 25, 2012 - In both 1999 and 2009, the number of women seeking treatment for depression was higher than men.
  15. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Research+Findings&opt=2&id=1058
    June 28, 2012 - Publication date:    June 28, 2012 Description:    The average expense for pregnancy was higher for women
  16. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st334/stat334.shtml
    July 01, 2011 - Men were more likely than women to not have had a visit to a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. … percent) did not report having an ambulatory care visit in 2008 compared with less than one-fifth of women … This was more than twice the rate of women in the same age group (23.9 percent). … Among adults ages 45–64, about one-fourth (25.0 percent) of men and 15.8 percent of women reported no … Among the elderly (65 and older), 10.3 percent of men and 7.0 percent of women reported having no ambulatory
  17. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st334/draft/stat334.shtml
    July 01, 2011 - Men were more likely than women to not have had a visit to a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. … percent) did not report having an ambulatory care visit in 2008 compared with less than one-fifth of women … This was more than twice the rate of women in the same age group (23.9 percent). … Among adults ages 45–64, about one-fourth (25.0 percent) of men and 15.8 percent of women reported no … Among the elderly (65 and older), 10.3 percent of men and 7.0 percent of women reported having no ambulatory
  18. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st334/stat334.pdf
    July 01, 2011 - Men were more likely than women to not have had a visit to a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. … percent) did not report having an ambulatory care visit in 2008 compared with less than one-fifth of women … This was more than twice the rate of women in the same age group (23.9 percent). … Among adults ages 45–64, about one-fourth (25.0 percent) of men and 15.8 percent of women reported no … Among the elderly (65 and older), 10.3 percent of men and 7.0 percent of women reported having no ambulatory
  19. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/ra17/ria17.txt
    August 24, 2004 - establishments, minorities (especially Hispanic males), young adults (19-24), near-elderly working women … ¥ The decline among Hispanic and black women was 7 percentage points, while the decline was less than … 65 were uninsured, compared to 16.2 percent of white males.19 Young adults, near-elderly working women … , retirees Young adults and near-elderly working women with health problems were other groups less … Federal poverty level), they are much more likely to be uninsured.20 In 1996, near-elderly working women
  20. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf40/rf40.shtml
    January 01, 2019 - Sex Between 2015 and 2016, uninsured rates declined by 0.9 percentage points for women but there was … pattern was similar in Medicaid expansion states, where uninsured rates declined significantly for women … non-expansion states, there were no significant changes in uninsured rates in 2016 for either men or women … 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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