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Appendix C: Data Tables
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... c Data Tables ~9
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... By Census Region Totals 247.5 100 162.3 65.6 16.4 6.6 New England 12.0 4.8 8.7 72.8 0.7 5.7 Middle Atlantic 34.1 13.8 23.4 68.7 1.7 5.0 East North Central 39.2 15.8 28.3 72.2 2.3 5.9 West North Central 16.6 6.7 11.9 71.4 1.6 9.4 South Atlantic 45.2 18.3 29.5 65.1 3.1 6.8 East South Central 14.8 6.0 9.4 63.2 0.9 6.2 West South Central 28.0 11.3 16.2 57.8 1.8 6.3 Mountain 16.6 6.7 10.6 64.1 1.2 7.1 Pacific 41.1 16.6 24.4 59.3 3.3 7.9 By Region Totals 247.5 100 162.3 65.6 16.4 6.6 Northeast 46.1 18.6 32.1 69.6 2.4 5.2 Midwest 55.8 22.5 40.2 72.0 3.9 7.0 South 88.0 35.6 55.1 62.6 5.8 6.6 West 57.7 23.3 35.0 60.6 4.4 7.6 NOTE: Numbers may not add to 100 due to respondents reporting more than one source of coverage and due to rounding. SOURCES: Fronstin, 2002, estimates from March 2001 Current Population Survey.
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... APPENDIX C elation 2001 191 No. with Individually No.
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... or non-MSA Totals 247.5 100 162.3 100 16.4 100 MSA 202.8 82 134.6 66.4 13.0 6.4 Non-MSA 18 27.6 61.7 3.4 7.6 NOTE: Numbers may not add to 100% due to respondents reporting more than one source of coverage and due to rounding, MSA = metropolitan statistical area. SOURCE: Fronstin, 2002, estimates from March 2001 Current Population Survey.
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... APPENDIX C 193 No. with Individually No.
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... Rate (%) Totals 247.5 100 40.9 100 16.5 Alabama 3.8 2 0.6 1 15.0 Alaska 0.6 0 0.1 0 17.0 Arizona 4.7 2 0.9 2 20.1 Arkansas 2.3 1 0.4 1 18.9 California 31.1 13 6.7 16 21.4 Colorado 4.0 2 0.7 2 17.3 Connecticut 2.9 1 0.3 1 11.8 Delaware 0.7 0 0.1 0 10.6 District of Columbia 0.5 0 0.1 0 14.2 Florida 13.6 6 2.8 7 20.7 Georgia 7.5 3 1.4 3 18.2 Hawaii 1.0 0 0.1 0 11.0 Idaho 1.2 0 0.2 1 18.0 Illinois 10.9 4 1.7 4 15.3 Indiana 5.2 2 0.7 2 13.6 Iowa 2.5 1 0.2 1 8.7 Kansas 2.2 1 0.3 1 13.6 Kentucky 3.5 1 0.5 1 14.2 Louisiana 3.8 2 0.8 2 21.9 Maine 1.1 0 0.1 0 12.4 Maryland 4.7 2 0.6 2 13.8 Massachusetts 5.5 2 0.5 1 9.4 Michigan 8.7 4 1.0 2 11.7 Minnesota 4.5 2 0.4 1 8.8 Mississippi 2.5 1 0.5 1 18.5 Missouri 4.9 2 0.6 1 11.6 Montana 0.8 0 0.1 0 16.0 Nebraska 1.5 1 0.2 0 10.8 Nevada 1.9 1 0.3 1 17.9 New Hampshire 1.1 0 0.1 0 11.0 New Jersey 7.2 3 1.1 3 15.2 New Mexico 1.6 1 0.4 1 23.9 New York 16.4 7 2.9 7 17.7 North Carolina 7.1 3 1.2 3 16.5 North Dakota 0.5 0 0.1 0 11.3 Ohio 9.7 4 1.2 3 12.8 Oklahoma 2.9 1 0.6 2 21.0 Oregon 3.1 1 0.4 1 14.2 Pennsylvania 10.5 4 1.1 3 10.6 Rhode Island 0.9 0 0.1 0 9.0 South Carolina 3.5 1 0.5 1 14.2 South Dakota 0.6 0 0.1 0 10.9
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... 8 2 12.4 Washington 5.2 2 0. 8 2 14.8 West Virginia 1.5 1 0.2 1 15.8 Wisconsin 4.6 2 0.4 1 8.8 Wyoming 0.4 0 0.1 0 18.2 SOURCE: Fronstin, 2002, estimates from March 2001 Current Population Survey.
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... 1998 (millions) Total 238.6 43.9 18.4 24.9 10.4 Alabama 3.7 0.7 19.5 0.4 10.0 Alaska 0.6 0.1 18.6 0.0 7.0 Arizona 4.3 1.2 27.2 0.4 8.6 Arkansas 2.2 0.5 21.8 0.2 9.3 California 29.9 7.3 24.4 3.8 12.8 Colorado 3.6 0.6 16.5 0.1 3.6 Connecticut 2.9 0.4 14.3 0.2 7.4 Delaware 0.7 0.1 17.1 0.1 9.7 District of Columbia 0.4 0.1 19.2 0.1 22.0 Florida 11.9 2.5 21.3 1.0 8.6 Georgia 6.9 1.3 19.5 0.9 12.8 Hawaii 1.0 0.1 11.6 0.1 11.1 Idaho 1.1 0.2 19.7 0.1 9.4 Illinois 11.0 1.8 16.6 1.0 9.0 Indiana 5.2 0.8 16.1 0.3 5.7 Iowa 2.4 0.3 10.9 0.2 7.0 Kansas 2.2 0.3 12.2 0.2 8.5 Kentucky 3.4 0.5 16.1 0.4 10.9 Louisiana 3.8 0.8 21.5 0.5 13.2 Maine 1.1 0.2 14.6 0.1 9.3 Maryland 4.4 0.8 18.9 0.1 3.4 Massachusetts 5.3 0.6 11.7 0.7 13.7 Michigan 8.9 1.3 14.9 1.1 12.1 Minnesota 4.3 0.4 10.3 0.4 8.8 Mississippi 2.4 0.6 23.1 0.2 9.9 Missouri 4.7 0.6 12.1 0.5 9.9 Montana 0.8 0.2 22.0 0.1 10.8 Nebraska 1.5 0.2 10.3 0.2 10.3 Nevada 1.7 0.4 23.7 0.1 4.1 New Hampshire 1.1 0.1 12.5 0.1 8.9 New Jersey 7.2 1.3 18.0 0.4 6.0 New Mexico 1.6 0.4 24.0 0.2 13.6 New York 16.0 3.2 19.7 2.4 15.3 North Carolina 6.5 1.1 17.1 0.7 10.1 North Dakota 0.6 0.1 16.6 0.0 7.3 Ohio 9.8 1.2 11.8 1.0 9.9 Oklahoma 2.8 0.6 21.4 0.2 7.8 Oregon 3.0 0.5 16.1 0.4 14.1 Pennsylvania 10.3 1.2 12.1 1.1 11.0
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... APPENDIX C rate Share 197 Sum No. Sum % Combined Federal (Uninsured (Uninsured Medicare and Medicaid and and Medicaid DSH Combined Rate, Medicaid)
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... Rhode Island 0.8 0.1 11.5 0.1 8.5 0.2 South Carolina 3.4 0.6 17.5 0.3 8.4 0.9 South Dakota 0.6 0.1 16.4 0.0 6.4 0.1 Tennessee 5.0 0.7 14.4 1.0 20.1 1.7 Texas 18.0 4.9 27.0 1.7 9.4 6.6 Utah 1.9 0.3 15.1 0.1 7.4 0.4 Vermont 0.5 0.1 11.0 0.1 16.1 0.2 Virginia 5.8 0.9 16.0 0.3 5.4 1.2 Washington 5.2 0.7 13.5 0.6 11.5 1.3 West Virginia 1.4 0.3 20.9 0.2 16.8 0.5 Wisconsin 4.5 0.6 13.2 0.4 8.5 1.0 Wyoming 0.4 0.1 19.0 0.0 6.5 0.1 SOURCES: Fronstin, 2000; Wynn et al., 2002.
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... APPENDIX C 199 Sum No. Sum % Combined Federal (Uninsured (Uninsured Medicare and Medicaid and and Medicaid DSH Combined Rate, Medicaid)
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... 8 Milwaukee, WI 1,283,147 8.1 1 70 (+ 4 9) 20 a 4:3:1:3 = four or more doses of diptheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine; three or more doses of poliovirus vaccine; one or more doses of a measles-containing vaccine; and three or more doses of Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine.
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... APPENDIX C TABLE C.6 Urban Uninsurance and Tuberculosis Case Rates, 1997 201 Rate of Cases of Rank, % Tuberculosis Rank, Uninsured Population per 100,000 Disease City Population rate (%) Uninsured Population Rate Akron, OH 591,371 7.4 47 0.7 48 Albuquerque, NM 601,564 20.0 13 3.6 38 Atlanta, GA 3,340,844 18.7 15 10.7 12 Austin, TXa 985,589 23.3 10 7.5 20 Baltimore, MD 2,169,524 14.6 28 6.7 25 Birmingham, AL 784,113 16.5 19 8.6 18 Boston, MAa 4,642,418 15.3 24 4.5 35 Buffalo, Nya 981,723 11.6 42 3.9 36 Charlotte, NCa 1,198,149 12.0 41 8.9 16 Chicago, IL 6,912,774 15.3 25 11.0 11 Cincinnati, oHa 1,409,692 12.5 39 2.7 43 Cleveland, OH 1,902,126 13.8 33 6.2 28 Columbus, OH 1,308,928 16.6 18 1.7 46 Dallas, TX 2,874,219 24.7 7 10.0 15 Dayton, OH 824,271 14.4 30 1.6 47 Denver, CO 1,722,414 12.2 40 3.3 40 Detroit, MI 3,911,274 13.4 36 5.8 29 Fort Worth, TX 1,416,768 23.8 9 7.1 23 Houston, TX 3,576,686 29.5 2 17.3 4 Indianapolis, IN 1,334,459 12.9 37 3.3 41 Jacksonville, FL 918,873 18.7 16 13.7 7 Jersey City, NJ 479,900 35.9 1 19.9 3 Kansas City, Moa 1,515,994 13.6 34 3.3 42 Louisville, KY 870,766 12.9 38 3.8 37 Memphis, TNa 975,937 15.6 23 12.9 9 Miami, FL 1,752,653 26.9 4 15.5 5 Milwaukee, WI 1,283,147 8.1 46 3.4 39 Minneapolis, MNa 2,486,355 10.1 45 4.8 33 Nashville, TN 1,017,287 14.5 29 10.2 13 New Orleans, LA 1,162,705 20.8 12 12.4 10 New York City, NY 7,734,663 27.1 3 21.6 1 Newark, NJ 1,693,870 18.8 14 13.2 8 Norfolk, VAa 1,395,298 10.8 43 5.4 32 Oakland, CA 2,010,788 13.5 35 14.0 6 Oklahoma City, OK 918,493 18.4 17 7.9 19 Omaha, NEa 616,156 10.2 44 1.9 45 Philadelphia, PA 4,258,856 14.9 27 6.7 26 Phoenix, Aza 2,478,253 26.1 5 6.4 27 Richmond, VA 833,770 14.0 32 2.5 44 Rochester, NY 946,829 16.2 21 5.5 31 Sacramento, CA 1,327,441 15.9 22 10.1 14 continued
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... Louis, MOa 2,340,329 14.1 31 5.6 30 Tampa, FL 1,737,127 24.9 6 7.4 21 Tulsa, OK 676,107 16.5 20 4.6 34 Washington, DCa 4,186,038 15.3 26 8.7 17 aThese cities represent multicounty areas, while disease rates are for the central county unless otherwise indicated. SOURCES: Brown et al., 2000; CDC, 2002a.


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