Table 8. Dental servicesa—Median and mean expenses per person with expense and distribution of expenses by source of payment: United States, 2000 Expense per person Percent distribution of total expenses by source with an expense of payment Percent Total Population Population with expenses Out of Private characteristic (in thousands) expense Median Mean (in millions) pocket insuranceb Medicare Medicaid Otherc Total 278,406 40.1 $168 $498 $55,551 49.3 42.2 0.5 4.0 3.9 Age in years Under 65 243,624 40.2 164 492 48,209 45.2 46.3 *0.0 4.6 3.9 Under 6 24,126 20.1 99 193 937 25.4 43.3 *0.0 25.6 *5.7 6-17 48,405 51.1 155 654 16,172 44.0 47.6 *0.0 6.5 1.9 18-44 109,021 36.8 155 404 16,223 42.0 49.1 *0.0 *4.6 4.3 45-64 62,072 45.4 209 528 14,876 51.2 42.0 *0.0 1.1 5.6 65 and over 34,782 39.5 196 534 7,341 76.7 15.2 3.6 0.4 4.1 Sex Male 135,882 36.9 162 464 23,274 49.8 40.3 *0.4 *4.6 4.9 Female 142,524 43.2 172 525 32,277 49.0 43.6 *0.5 3.6 3.3 Race/ethnicity White and other 209,401 45.0 178 524 49,390 49.8 42.3 0.5 3.6 3.8 Black 35,049 26.0 107 354 3,224 40.3 47.4 *0.3 7.1 4.9 Hispanic 33,955 24.4 128 354 2,936 51.7 35.3 *0.6 7.3 5.1 Health insurance statusd Under age 65: Any private 182,658 46.1 174 515 43,411 44.1 51.4 *0.0 *1.6 2.8 Public only 28,622 27.9 87 287 2,290 26.9 *0.0 *0.4 66.4 6.2 Uninsured 32,344 17.5 151 444 2,508 79.8 *0.0 *0.0 *0.0 20.3 Age 65 and over: Medicare only 11,515 32.6 195 661 2,480 86.8 *0.0 *5.3 *0.0 *8.0 Medicare and private 19,570 47.9 200 490 4,601 72.6 24.3 1.6 *0.0 1.5 Medicare and other public 3,568 16.4 — — — — — — — — Poverty statuse Poor 32,053 24.8 105 345 2,744 44.1 23.3 *2.2 22.2 *8.2 Near-poor 12,196 25.4 150 495 *1,533 *31.0 *25.1 *0.3 *36.8 *6.8 Low income 37,059 28.6 144 392 4,157 59.5 25.1 *0.5 10.5 *4.5 Middle income 90,343 38.6 166 490 17,093 51.1 40.5 *0.6 *3.3 4.5 High income 106,754 51.6 185 545 30,025 48.3 48.2 0.3 *0.2 3.0 Expense per person Percent distribution of total expenses by source with an expense of payment Percent Total Population Population with expenses Out of Private characteristic (in thousands) expense Median Mean (in millions) pocket insuranceb Medicare Medicaid Otherc Metropolitan statistical area (MSA) MSA 226,861 40.9 $170 $502 $46,597 48.1 42.9 0.6 4.4 4.1 Non-MSA 51,545 36.5 151 476 8,954 56.0 38.7 *0.1 2.2 3.1 Census region Northeast 52,636 45.7 185 519 12,469 51.6 39.5 *0.7 3.9 4.3 Midwest 64,536 45.0 149 449 13,024 46.7 45.7 *0.3 *3.3 4.0 South 97,373 35.4 154 472 16,278 54.1 40.3 *0.4 1.3 3.9 West 63,861 37.8 200 571 13,780 44.2 43.6 *0.7 *8.0 3.5 Perceived health status Excellent 87,890 42.6 160 477 17,845 45.7 48.3 *0.1 3.0 2.8 Very good 93,499 42.8 165 514 20,587 49.2 44.8 *0.5 1.9 3.6 Good 67,922 37.5 176 480 12,235 50.6 35.1 *0.7 *8.4 5.2 Fair 20,666 32.3 200 560 3,740 62.3 26.7 *0.6 3.8 6.7 Poor 7,720 26.4 185 561 1,144 53.2 26.9 *2.6 *12.6 *4.7 aServices provided by general dentists, dental hygienists, dental technicians, dental surgeons, orthodontists, endodontists, and periodontists are included. bPrivate insurance includes TRICARE (Armed-Forces-related coverage). cOther includes payments from the Department of Veterans Affairs (except TRICARE); other Federal sources (Indian Health Service, military treatment facilities, and other care provided by the Federal Government); various State and local sources (community and neighborhood clinics, State and local health departments, and State programs other than Medicaid); Workers’ Compensation; various unclassified sources (e.g., automobile, homeowner’s, or other liability insurance, and other miscellaneous or unknown sources); Medicaid payments reported for persons who were not reported as enrolled in the Medicaid program at any time during the year; and private insurance payments reported for persons without any reported private health insurance coverage during the year. dUninsured refers to persons uninsured during the entire year. Public and private health insurance categories refer to individuals with public or private insurance at any time during the period; individuals with both public and private insurance and those with TRICARE (Armed-Forces-related coverage) are classified as having private insurance. ePoor—persons in families with income less than 100 percent of the poverty line, including those whose losses exceeded their earnings, resulting in negative income; near poor—persons in families with income from 100 percent to less than 125 percent of the poverty line; low income—persons in families with income from 125 percent to less than 200 percent of the poverty line; middle income—persons in families with income from 200 percent to less than 400 percent of the poverty line; high income—persons in families with income at or over 400 percent of the poverty line. —Less than 100 sample cases. *Relative standard error equal to or greater than 30 percent. Note: Restricted to civilian noninstitutionalized population. Percents may not add to 100 because of rounding. Source: Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 2000.