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State-level databook on health care access and financing / David W. Liska, Niall J. Brennan, Brian K. Bruen.

Van Pelt Library RA410.53 .L67 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Liska, David.
Contributor:
Brennan, Niall J.
Bruen, Brian K.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical economics--United States--States--Statistics.
Medical economics.
United States.
Health insurance--United States--States--Statistics.
Health insurance.
Medically uninsured persons--United States--States--Statistics.
Medically uninsured persons.
Health status indicators--United States--States--Statistics.
Health status indicators.
United States--Statistics, Medical.
Genre:
Statistics.
Medical statistics.
Physical Description:
xii, 249 pages ; 28 cm
Edition:
Third edition.
Other Title:
State level databook on health care access and financing
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Urban Institute ; Lanham, MD : Distributed in North America by University Press of America, [1998]
Contents:
Data Sources 2
Changes to This Edition 4
Section A Health Insurance Coverage 5
Types of Insurance Coverage 6
Demographic and Family Characteristics 7
Work Status of Family Head and Spouse 9
Health Insurance Coverage of Workers 10
All Nonelderly
A1 Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, 1994-95 12
Children
A2a Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, 1994-95: Children Up to Age 18 14
A2B Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, 1994-95: Children 0-11 16
A2c Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, 1994-95: Children 12-18 18
Adults
A3a Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, by Age, 1994-95: Adults 19-64 20
A3b Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, by Age, 1994-95: Adults 19-34 22
A3c Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, by AGe, 1994-95: Adults 35-54 24
A3d Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, by Age, 1994-95: Adults 55-64 26
Gender
A4a Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, by Sex, 1994-95: Males 28
A4b Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly, by Sex, 1994-95: Females 30
Race
A5a Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Race, 1994-95: Whites 32
A5b Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Race, 1994-95: Nonwhites 34
Family Type
A6a Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Family Type, 1994-95: Persons in Married Couple with Children Families 36
A6b Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Family Type, 1994-95: Persons in Married Couple without Children Families 38
A6c Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Family Type, 1994-95: Persons in Single-Parent Families 40
A6d Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Family Type, 1994-95: Single Persons 42
Work Status
A7a Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Work Status of Adults in Family, 1994-95: Two Full-Time Workers 44
A7b Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Work Status of Adults in Family, 1994-95: One Full-Time Worker 46
A7c Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Work Status of Adults in Family, 1994-95: Some Part-Time Work 48
A7d Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Work Status of Adults in Family, 1994-95: No Work 50
Firm Size
A8a Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Firm Size, 1994-95: Less Than 100 Employees 52
A8b Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Firm Size, 1994-95: 100 Employees or More 54
Industry
A9a Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Industry, 1994-95: Manufacturing 56
A9b Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Industry, 1994-95: Services 58
A9c Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Industry, 1994-95: Wholesale/Retail 60
A9d Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Industry, 1994-95: Other Industries 62
Sector
A10a Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Sector, 1994-95: Private Sector 64
A10b Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Sector, 1994-95: Public Sector 66
A10c Health Insurance Coverage of Workers by Sector, 1994-95: Self-Employed 68
Section B Health Insurance Coverage and Income 73
Coverage by Income 73
Income and Age 74
Income and Gender 75
Nonelderly
B1a Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Family Income, 1994-95: Below 200 Percent of Poverty 76
B1b Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Family Income, 1994-95: Between 200 and 399 Percent of Poverty 78
B1c Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Family Income, 1994-95: 400 Percent of Poverty and Above 80
Children by Family Income
B2a Health Insurance Coverage of Children by Family Income, 1994-95: Below 200 Percent of Poverty 82
B2b Health Insurance Coverage of Children by Family Income, 1994-95: Between 200 and 399 Percent of Poverty 84
B2c Health Insurance Coverage of Children by Family Income, 1994-95: 400 Percent of Poverty and Above 86
Adults by Family Income
B3a Health Insurance Coverage of Adults by Family Income, 1994-95: Below 200 Percent of Poverty 88
B3b Health Insurance Coverage of Adults by Family Income, 1994-95: Between 200 and 399 Percent of Poverty 90
B3c Health Insurance Coverage of Adults by Family Income, 1994-95: 400 Percent of Poverty and Above 92
Males by Family Income
B4a Health Insurance Coverage of Males by Family Income, 1994-95: Below 200 Percent of Poverty 94
B4b Health Insurance Coverage of Males by Family Income, 1994-95: Between 200 and 399 Percent of Poverty 96
B4c Health Insurance Coverage of Males by Family Income, 1994-95: 400 Percent of Poverty and Above 98
Females by Family Income
B5a Health Insurance Coverage of Females by Family Income, 1994-95: Below 200 Percent of Poverty 100
B5b Health Insurance Coverage of Females by Family Income, 1994-95: Between 200 and 399 Percent of Poverty 102
B5c Health Insurance Coverage of Females by Family Income, 1994-95: 400 Percent of Poverty and Above 104
Section C Characteristics of the Uninsured 107
Demographic Characteristics 108
Income Characteristics 109
Worker Characteristics 109
C1 Nonelderly Uninsured, 1994-95: By Race and Sex 111
C2 Nonelderly Uninsured, 1994-95: By Age 113
C3 Nonelderly Uninsured, 1994-95: By Type of Family 115
C4 Nonelderly Uninsured, 1994-95: By Work Status of Adults in Families 117
C5 Nonelderly Uninsured, 1994-95: By Family Income Relative to Poverty 119
C6 Uninsured Adults, Ages 19-64, 1994-95: By Own Work Status 121
C7 Uninsured Workers, Ages 19-64, 1994-95: By Firm Size 123
C8 Uninsured Workers, Ages 19-64, 1994-95: By Sector 125
C9 Private-Sector Uninsured Workers, Ages 19-64, 1994-95: By Industry 127
Section D Medicaid 131
Eligibility and Participation, 1992-95 131
Enrollment and Enrollment Rates, 1995 132
Enrollment and Expenditure Growth, 1990-1995 133
Enrollment, Expenditures, and Expenditures per Enrollee, 1995 134
Acute and Long-Term Care Expenditures by Enrollment Group, 1995 135
Expenditures by Service Type, 1995 135
D1 Medicaid Eligibility, Enrollment, and Program Participation of the Nonelderly, 1994-95 138
D2 Medicaid Eligibility and Program Participation of the Nonelderly by Age, 1994-95 140
D3 Medicaid Enrollees and Enrollment Rates, 1995 142
D4 Growth in Medicaid Enrollment and Expenditures, 1990-95 143
D5 Medicaid Enrollees, Expenditures, and Expenditures per Enrollee by Enrollment Group (non-DSH), 1995 144
D6a Medicaid Expenditures by Enrollment Group: Acute Care, 1995 146
D6b Medicaid Expenditures by Enrollment Group: Long-Term Care, 1995 147
D7a Medicaid Expenditures by Service: All Expenditures, 1995 148
D7b Medicaid Expenditures by Service: Acute Care (non-DSH), 1995 149
D7c Medicaid Expenditures by Service: Long-Term Care (non-DSH), 1995 150
D7d Medicaid Expenditures by Service: Disproportionate Share Hospital Payments, 1992-95 151
Section E Health Status and Mortality 155
Infant Health and Mortality 155
Mortality 156
Selected Populations 157
Community Health 157
E1 Infant Mortality by Race, 1995 159
E2 Infant Health Indicators, 1995 160
E3 Births to Unmarried Women by Race, 1995 161
E4 Total Deaths, 1995 162
E5 Cause of Death as a Percent of All Deaths and per 100,000 Population, 1995 163
E6 AIDS Case Rates 166
E7 Selected Community Health Indicators 167
Section F Health Care Costs, Access, and Utilization 171
Hospital and Physician Costs 171
Hospitals and Nursing Homes 172
Physicians and HMOs 173
F1 Relative Hospital and Physician Costs 175
F2 Hospital Utilization, 1995 176
F3 Nursing Home Facilities and Beds, 1996 177
F4 Physician Distribution, 1995 178
F5 HMOs and HMO Enrollment, 1992-95 179
Section G State Demographic and Income Profiles 183
Demographic Characteristics 183
Family Income Characteristics 184
G1 Nonelderly Population by Age, 1994-95 186
G2 Nonelderly Population by Race and Sex, 1994-95 188
G3 Nonelderly Population by Family Type, 1994-95 190
G4a Nonelderly Family Income, 1994-95: Persons in All Families 192
G4b Nonelderly Family Income, 1994-95: Children Up to Age 18 194
G4c Nonelderly Family Income, 1994-95: Adults Ages 19-64 196
G5a Nonelderly Family Income, 1994-95: Persons in Married Couple with Children Families 198
G5b Nonelderly Family Income, 1994-95: Persons in Married Couple without Children Families 200
G5c Nonelderly Family Income, 1994-95: Persons in Single-Parent Families 202
G5d Nonelderly Family Income, 1994-95: Single Persons 204
Section H State Employment and Economic Profiles 207
Worker Characteristics, 1994-95 207
Employer Characteristics 208
State Finances 209
H1 Employment by Firm Size, 1994-95: Workers Ages 19-64 211
H2 Employment by Sector, 1994-95: Workers Ages 19-64 213
H3 Employment by Industry, 1994-95: Private-Sector Workers Ages 19-64 215
H4 Private Establishments by Size, 1995 217
H5 Employment by Establishment Size: Private-Sector Jobs, 1995 218
H6 Annualized Payroll per Private-Sector Worker by Establishment Size, 1995 219
H7 General Revenue and General Revenue Sources, Fiscal Year 1993-94 220
H8 Tax Revenue and Tax Revenue Sources, Fiscal Year 1993-94 221
H9 State General Expenditures, Fiscal Year 1992-93 222
Appendix 1 Issues in Using the Current Population Survey to Measure Health Insurance Coverage 227
Appendix 2 Data Sources, Sampling, and Standard Errors 241.
Notes:
"Second ed. published by Colin Winterbottom, David W. Liska, Karen M. Obermaier"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0877666776
OCLC:
38325052

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