January-September 2004 National Health Interview Survey (PDF) | CDC | 3.23.05
In this release, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) updates estimates for 15 selected health measures based on data from the January-September 2004 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and presents estimates from 1997 through 2003 for comparison. …
The 15 measures included are:
- lack of health insurance coverage and type of coverage,
- usual place to go for medical care,
- obtaining needed medical care,
- influenza shot,
- pneumococcal vaccination,
- obesity,
- leisure-time physical activity,
- current smoking prevalence,
- alcohol consumption,
- human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing,
- general health status,
- personal care needs,
- serious psychological distress,
- diagnosed diabetes, and
- asthma episodes and current asthma.
Figure 1.1. Percent of persons of all ages without health insurance
coverage: United States, 1997-2004Table 1.1. Number and percent of persons without health insurance
coverage,
by age group: United States, 1997-2004 (modified)
Year All < 65 yrs 18-64 yrs < 18 yrs 1997 41.0 40.7 30.8 9.9 1998 39.3 39.0 30.0 9.1 1999 38.7 38.3 29.8 8.5 2000 41.3 40.8 32.0 8.9 2001 40.2 39.8 31.9 7.9 2002 41.5 41.1 33.5 7.6 2003 43.6 43.2 35.9 7.3 Jan.-Sept. 2004 (Method 1) 42.1 41.6 34.7 7.0 Jan.-Sept. 2004 (Method 2) 41.6 41.2 34.5 6.7
{Modified from Table 1.1}
Uninsured by Year and by Demographic


Uninsured and Aging Trend



