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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st281/draft/stat281.shtml
March 01, 2010 - (36.0 versus 16.2 percent) and men were much more likely than women to be uninsured for the entire year … About one-third of each group (32.8 percent for women, 32.3 percent for men) had any private coverage … Among adults ages 35 to 49, men were less likely than women to have public only coverage (21.3 versus … contrast, there were no statistically significant differences in health insurance status between boys and girls … under age 18 or between men and women ages 50 to 64.
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July 15, 2011 - MEPS
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Top 10 Most Costly Conditions among Men and Women … presents data regarding medical expenditures associated with the 10 most costly conditions for men and women … Heart disease and cancer ranked first and second for both men and women in terms of overall expenditures … For women, mental disorders and trauma-related disorders were third and fourth followed by osteoarthritis … The highest expenditures were for the care and treatment of heart disease among women and men at $43.6
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st201/stat201.shtml
March 01, 2008 - Ezzati-Rice, MS and Frederick Rohde, MA
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Women ages 18-64 were more likely than … About one-half of women (49.4 percent) ages 18-64 had a visit for a general checkup in 2005 compared … The comparisons between men and women are for all non-elderly adults ages 18-64 in the U.S. civilian … checkup (41.7 percent of women versus 18.5 percent of men). … percent of women and 43.7 percent of men having had an ambulatory checkup visit (figure 2).
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st201/stat201.pdf
March 01, 2008 - 2005
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Women … The comparisons
between men and women are for all non-elderly adults ages 18–64
in the U.S. civilian … More
specifically, 80.0 percent of women had one or more ambulatory
health care visits compared to … checkup (41.7 percent of women versus 18.5 percent of men). … percent of women and 43.7 percent of men having had an ambulatory checkup visit (figure 2).
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st201/draft/stat201.shtml
March 01, 2008 - Ezzati-Rice, MS and Frederick Rohde, MA
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Women ages 18-64 were more likely than … About one-half of women (49.4 percent) ages 18-64 had a visit for a general checkup in 2005 compared … The comparisons between men and women are for all non-elderly adults ages 18-64 in the U.S. civilian … checkup (41.7 percent of women versus 18.5 percent of men). … percent of women and 43.7 percent of men having had an ambulatory checkup visit (figure 2).
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/hl6/hl6.shtml
September 01, 1998 - Among minorities ages 19-24, women were
more likely than men to have public insurance … However, Figure 3 shows
that young women were more than twice as likely as young men … were uninsured (34 percent of women versus
42 percent of men). … Among young adults, black women were five times as likely
as black men to obtain public … This translates into higher uninsured rates among young minority
men than women.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/hl6/hl6.pdf
September 01, 1998 - Among young adults ages 19-24, men and
women were equally likely to have private
insurance. … Among minorities ages 19-24, women
were more likely than men to have public
insurance, so more men were … women versus 42 percent of
men). … Hispanic women were four times as likely as Hispanic men
to have public coverage. … This translates into higher
uninsured rates among young minority men than women.
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meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=1021
September 30, 2011 - XL
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Health Care Use and Expenditures for Pain Conditions among Women … expenditures for ambulatory care and prescribed medications to treat chronic pain conditions among women … In 2008, 8.7 million women reported receiving treatment for these pain conditions. … More than one-third of the women who were treated for any of these pain conditions were in the age group
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st239/stat239.pdf
March 01, 2009 - Near elderly men were more
likely than near elderly
women to be a policyholder
of coverage from a … Near elderly men were more
likely than near elderly
women be a policyholder
from a current main job … While a similar percentage of near elderly men and women had retiree coverage in December 2006, men … While almost no men are covered by such a policy, 3.2 percent of women
are covered by a retiree plan … This represents about one-third of all
women dependents of retiree coverage.
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March 01, 2006 - than young Hispanic and non-Hispanic black women. … One-third of all young Hispanic women were uninsured. … 33.2% of Hispanic women and 31.4% of non-Hispanic Asian women ages 18-64 did not report a usual source … 67.0%
13.4%
19.6%
Women Hispanic
50.2%
16.6%
33.2%
Women Non-Hispanic … Women Non-Hispanic
Asian
56.3%
12.3%
31.4%
Women Other single/
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st239/stat239.shtml
March 01, 2009 - Near elderly women were more likely than near elderly men to be a dependent on such a plan (9.4 percent … Near elderly men were more likely than near elderly women be a policyholder from a current main job ( … more likely than women to be policyholders of retiree coverage (14.0 percent vs. 7.9 percent, figure … While almost no men are covered by such a policy, 3.2 percent of women are covered by a retiree plan … This represents about one-third of all women dependents of retiree coverage.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st239/draft/stat239.shtml
March 01, 2009 - Near elderly women were more likely than near elderly men to be a dependent on such a plan (9.4 percent … Near elderly men were more likely than near elderly women be a policyholder from a current main job ( … more likely than women to be policyholders of retiree coverage (14.0 percent vs. 7.9 percent, figure … While almost no men are covered by such a policy, 3.2 percent of women are covered by a retiree plan … This represents about one-third of all women dependents of retiree coverage.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb14/cb14.shtml
March 01, 2006 - than young Hispanic and non-Hispanic black women. … One-third of all young Hispanic women were uninsured. … 33.2% of Hispanic women and 31.4% of non-Hispanic Asian women ages 18-64 did not report a usual source … 67.0%
13.4%
19.6%
Women Hispanic
50.2%
16.6%
33.2%
Women Non-Hispanic … Women Non-Hispanic
Asian
56.3%
12.3%
31.4%
Women Other single/
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf32/rf32.shtml
June 01, 2012 - Women from these Panels who met each of the following three criterion were included
in the analysis: … The delivery expenditures are those associated with
the womans inpatient event and include payments … A pregnancy was classified as privately insured
if the woman had private insurance or Armed Forcesrelated … A pregnancy was classified as Medicaid
insured if the woman had Medicaid for the entire period of the … _ ^top
Findings
Table 1 shows selected characteristics of women with
normal pregnancies
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf32/rf32.pdf
June 01, 2012 - Women from these Panels who met each of the following three criterion were included in
the analysis: … A pregnancy was classified as
privately insured if the woman had private insurance or Armed Forces–related … A pregnancy was classified as
Medicaid insured if the woman had Medicaid for the entire period of the … Findings
Table 1 shows selected characteristics of women with normal pregnancies in 2006–2009. … Privately insured women, compared to those on Medicaid, were more likely to be ages 25–34 (62
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Access to Health Care of Adult Men and Women … usual source of care (USC) with men ages 18 to 64 more likely to report having no USC in comparison to women … : 34.1 percent of men reported no USC while 22.3 percent of women reported no USC.
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meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=1026
January 01, 2008 - Details
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Trends in Hormone Replacement Therapy Drugs Utilization and Expenditures for Adult Women … utilization and expenditures for outpatient prescription hormone replacement therapy drugs for adult women … Total expenses for hormone replacement therapy drugs by adult women decreased 15 percent when comparing
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb19/cb19.shtml
January 01, 2012 - percentage points, from 17.8 percent in 2002 to 21.1 percent in 2012 and the percentage of uninsured women … percentage points, from 8.2 percent in 2002 to 4.7 percent in 2012 and the percentage of uninsured girls … In 2012, women were more likely than men to have public only health insurance (13.8 percent versus 9.4 … How has the health insurance status of men and women changed since 2002? … Men decreased by 6.2 percentage points, from 75.8 percent in 2002 to 69.6 percent in 2012, while women
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st377/stat377.shtml
July 01, 2012 - Diagnosis and treatment of depression has grown over the past few years among both women and men. … than men (12.5 million women versus 5.1 million men in 2009; and 7.3 million women versus 2.8 million … In both years, higher amounts were spent for treatment of women with depression compared with men. … Expenditures in 2009 totaled $16.7 billion for women compared to $6.1 billion for men. … In 1999, a total of $14.7 billion was spent on women and $3.3 billion on men.
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July 01, 2012 - Diagnosis and treatment of depression has grown over the past few years among both women and men. … than men (12.5 million women versus 5.1 million men in 2009; and 7.3 million women versus 2.8 million … In both years, higher amounts were spent for treatment of women with depression compared with men. … Expenditures in 2009 totaled $16.7 billion for women compared to $6.1 billion for men. … In 1999, a total of $14.7 billion was spent on women and $3.3 billion on men.