C7 Problem 2-Health Insurance Coverage
C7 Problem 2-Health Insurance Coverage
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CATEGORHealth CovHealth CovHealth CovHealth CovHealth CovHealth CovHealth CovHealth CovHealth Cov
SUBCATE Health Ins Health Ins Health Ins Health Ins Health Ins Health Ins Health Ins Health Ins Health Ins
TOPIC Total PopulTotal PopulTotal PopulTotal PopulTotal PopulTotal PopulTotal PopulTotal PopulTotal Popul
CHARACTEEmployer Individual Medicaid Medicare Other PubliUninsured Total Employer Individual
Datatype number number number number number number number percentagepercentage
Full Title Health InsuHealth InsuHealth InsuHealth InsuHealth InsuHealth InsuHealth InsuHealth InsuHealth Insu
United Sta ### ### ### ### 3,096,400 ### ### 54 5
Alabama 2,434,420 153,700 598,770 586,190 61,030 618,710 4,452,820 55 3
Alaska 328,460 25,060 96,000 38,020 30,430 116,210 634,180 52 4
Arizona 2,697,590 342,130 809,440 729,510 93,820 969,850 5,642,350 48 6
Arkansas 1,234,320 136,010 431,420 382,460 47,270 456,590 2,688,060 46 5
California ### 2,270,960 5,599,490 3,292,670 323,330 6,604,690 ### 49 6
Colorado 2,591,000 284,780 356,450 363,640 108,170 769,650 4,473,700 58 6
Connecticu 2,100,430 117,870 374,770 445,880 28,250 381,870 3,449,070 61 3
Delaware 490,380 22,820 84,670 106,530 10,650 105,350 820,390 60 3
District of 280,420 27,410 102,840 57,450 3,950 76,070 548,140 51 5
Florida 8,051,150 889,280 1,888,950 2,782,760 260,920 3,275,250 ### 47 5
Georgia 4,787,320 355,020 1,098,200 822,810 90,800 1,460,710 8,614,860 56 4
Hawaii 735,500 35,790 125,470 167,330 40,720 123,650 1,228,450 60 3
Idaho 721,500 99,820 161,250 142,450 8,800 232,330 1,366,160 53 7
Illinois 7,358,370 623,650 1,160,990 1,569,580 86,020 1,790,740 ### 58 5
Indiana 3,609,060 228,890 648,210 756,190 32,370 862,670 6,137,390 59 4
Iowa 1,713,330 199,850 277,420 392,130 23,430 302,880 2,909,030 59 7
Kansas 1,564,400 170,590 246,990 324,180 58,300 295,460 2,659,930 59 6
Kentucky 2,116,980 179,370 568,180 557,170 66,350 577,650 4,065,700 52 4
Louisiana 2,101,300 223,330 646,730 559,440 42,060 836,950 4,409,810 48 5
Maine 652,760 54,480 249,710 177,730 17,590 131,430 1,283,700 51 4
Maryland 3,381,070 214,690 433,940 611,840 70,780 786,090 5,498,410 61 4
Massachus3,785,500 272,530 806,210 737,560 43,240 715,070 6,360,110 60 4
Michigan 5,864,070 392,880 1,244,040 1,262,390 56,110 1,118,050 9,937,540 59 4
Minnesota 3,277,110 356,160 443,190 533,130 34,120 451,000 5,094,710 64 7
Mississippi 1,337,360 100,530 538,900 325,660 46,320 499,940 2,848,690 47 4
Missouri 3,159,270 266,830 728,290 752,250 41,360 663,420 5,611,440 56 5
Montana 407,680 70,580 110,320 124,550 20,260 175,820 909,210 45 8
Nebraska 985,030 136,930 165,950 206,500 29,770 196,180 1,720,360 57 8
Nevada 1,325,440 102,650 165,480 261,990 27,900 434,360 2,317,820 57 4
New Hamps 859,020 37,070 74,630 152,930 11,830 141,110 1,276,580 67 3
New Jerse 5,381,900 241,080 681,440 1,004,230 43,110 1,261,280 8,613,040 62 3
New Mexic 795,260 73,930 344,740 223,740 34,900 406,300 1,878,870 42 4
New York ### 645,750 3,064,220 2,225,440 193,960 2,785,400 ### 53 3
North Carol4,294,280 406,440 1,010,380 996,450 195,390 1,372,610 8,275,550 52 5
North Dako 342,450 59,260 51,680 83,970 15,600 69,510 622,460 55 10
Ohio 6,887,500 363,550 1,216,120 1,373,070 77,890 1,321,920 ### 61 3
Oklahoma 1,631,430 129,260 391,140 488,650 75,500 693,050 3,409,020 48 4
Oregon 1,897,730 207,580 389,810 439,460 28,310 601,710 3,564,600 53 6
Pennsylvan7,032,370 557,730 1,202,680 1,831,270 110,450 1,418,780 ### 58 5
Rhode Isla 594,650 41,810 165,340 129,070 8,170 113,920 1,052,950 56 4
South Caro2,097,820 171,940 584,120 557,060 79,970 594,530 4,085,440 51 4
South Dako 391,830 63,980 85,210 102,840 14,680 90,730 749,270 52 9
Tennessee 2,950,400 331,860 957,800 710,100 107,210 803,130 5,860,490 50 6
Texas ### 855,110 2,751,830 2,028,420 275,680 5,478,260 ### 48 4
Utah 1,461,190 175,920 205,060 189,090 20,970 317,320 2,369,550 62 7
Vermont 320,350 29,960 109,600 80,530 8,840 63,430 612,710 52 5
Virginia 4,342,350 339,770 537,950 868,870 213,940 1,011,420 7,314,310 59 5
Washingto 3,305,160 324,570 802,250 647,800 116,490 868,770 6,065,040 54 5
West Virgin 846,870 48,790 263,740 304,580 27,980 295,370 1,787,330 47 3
Wisconsin 3,208,280 285,900 608,920 719,720 40,640 579,670 5,443,130 59 5
Wyoming 257,330 35,220 53,320 58,030 11,930 73,740 489,570 53 7
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2005 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic Supplements) Table HI06 ealth Insu verage Sta
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Source and Accuracy of the Estimates [PDF]
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13 12 1 16 100 UNITED S 291,155 245,335
13 13 1 14 100 ALABAMA 4,511 3,902
15 6 5 18 100 ALASKA 648 538
14 13 2 17 100 ARIZONA 5,767 4,778
16 14 2 17 100 ARKANSA 2,731 2,282
16 9 1 19 100 CALIFORN 35,850 29,140
8 8 2 17 100 COLORAD 4,523 3,756
11 13 1 11 100 CONNECT 3,493 3,086
10 13 1 13 100 DELAWAR 827 707
19 10 1 14 100 DISTRICT OLUMBIA 474
11 16 2 19 100 FLORIDA 17,467 13,987
13 10 1 17 100 GEORGIA 8,705 7,193
10 14 3 10 100 HAWAII 1,250 1,130
12 10 1 17 100 IDAHO 1,376 1,164
9 12 1 14 100 ILLINOIS 12,595 10,832
11 12 1 14 100 INDIANA 6,137 5,264
10 13 1 10 100 IOWA 2,906 2,629
9 12 2 11 100 KANSAS 2,674 2,377
14 14 2 14 100 KENTUCK 4,074 3,492
15 13 1 19 100 LOUISIAN 4,422 3,661
19 14 1 10 100 MAINE 1,294 1,164
8 11 1 14 100 MARYLAN 5,549 4,739
13 12 1 11 100 MASSACH 6,373 5,625
13 13 1 11 100 MICHIGAN 9,972 8,816
9 10 1 9 100 MINNESO 5,125 4,667
19 11 2 18 100 MISSISSIP 2,868 2,379
13 13 1 12 100 MISSOURI 5,615 4,908
12 14 2 19 100 MONTANA 912 737
10 12 2 11 100 NEBRASK 1,728 1,531
7 11 1 19 100 NEVADA 2,390 1,947
6 12 1 11 100 NEW HAMP 1,293 1,142
8 12 1 15 100 NEW JERS 8,665 7,343
18 12 2 22 100 NEW MEXI 1,902 1,504
16 12 1 15 100 NEW YOR 19,049 16,345
12 12 2 17 100 NORTH CAA 7,110
8 13 3 11 100 NORTH D 627 557
11 12 1 12 100 OHIO 11,270 9,987
11 14 2 20 100 OKLAHOM 3,445 2,760
11 12 1 17 100 OREGON 3,582 2,991
10 15 1 12 100 PENNSYLV 12,178 10,724
16 12 1 11 100 RHODE IS 1,057 937
14 14 2 15 100 SOUTH CAA 3,518
11 14 2 12 100 SOUTH DA 754 663
16 12 2 14 100 TENNESS 5,857 5,030
12 9 1 25 100 TEXAS 22,323 16,741
9 8 1 13 100 UTAH 2,394 2,056
18 13 1 10 100 VERMONT 617 548
7 12 3 14 100 VIRGINIA 7,387 6,326
13 11 2 14 100 WASHING 6,116 5,323
15 17 2 17 100 WEST VIR 1,793 1,499
11 13 1 11 100 WISCONSI 5,465 4,898
11 12 2 15 100 WYOMING 498 428
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ects.<br>There was a change in statehealthfacts.org methodology from the previous year that transferred a small group of individuals (only
d the Uninsured estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2004 and 2005 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Econ
Estimated numbers
The total number of responses/state was estimated from the % and reported
in Table H106. The totals were multiplied by the KFF % to obtain the number
vious year that transferred a small group of individuals (only 1% of the total population) covered under certain state and public health insura
ain state and public health insurance programs and military-related coverage programs from one coverage type (Medicaid) to a new catego
Medicaid) to a new category (Other Public). <br>For all topics based on the CPS on statehealthfacts.org, the grouping used for analysis is
uping used for analysis is the health insurance unit (HIU), which groups individuals according to their insurance eligibility, rather than by rela
igibility, rather than by relatedness or household.<br>For current Medicaid enrollment figures, please refer to the “Medicaid & SCHIP” sectio
Medicaid & SCHIP” section, which report administrative data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). <br>For more d
s (CMS). <br>For more details, see "Notes to Demographic and Health Coverage Topics Based on the CPS" at <a href="http://www.stateh
a href="http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/methodology" target="_blank">http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/methodology</a>.
odology</a>.