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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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LIBRA RA410.53 .L67 1998
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Liska, David.
- 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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