Table II.A.2.c.(2)(2000) Percent of private-sector establishments that offer health insurance that offer a mixed-provider plan that required no contribution from the employee for family coverage by firm size and State: United States, 2000 (40 States are shown separately)

 

Division and State

Total

Less than 10
employees

10 - 24
employees

25 - 99
employees

100-999
employees

1000 or more
employees

Less than 50
employees

50 or more
employees

 

United States

16.2%

26.5%

19.6%

12.3%

6.9%

3.4%

23.4%

5.2%

New England:

Massachusetts

10.1%

12.1%

6.3%

*

New Hampshire

12.7%

16.2%

5.9%

*

Connecticut

18.4%

24.6%

4.5%

*

Middle Atlantic:

New York

18.3%

22.6%

8.9%

New Jersey

24.6%

These cell estimates have been suppressed because the size of their standard errors makes them extremely unreliable. Column or row estimates should be used in place of these estimates.

34.3%

3.8%

*

Pennsylvania

13.9%

18.5%

6.3%

East North Central:

Ohio

18.7%

27.6%

7.4%

*

Indiana

17.0%

22.1%

10.3%

*

Illinois

20.7%

29.9%

5.5%

*

Michigan

22.8%

30.4%

8.8%

*

Wisconsin

17.3%

23.2%

7.0%

*

West North Central:

Minnesota

12.0%

17.2%

3.8%

*

Iowa

17.1%

25.4%

5.2%

*

Missouri

20.8%

32.0%

4.2%

*

Nebraska

19.4%

29.3%

3.2%

*

Kansas

18.2%

24.3%

6.9%

*

North Dakota

14.0%

16.7%

8.0%

South Dakota

12.8%

18.4%

3.1%

*

South Atlantic:

Maryland

16.2%

26.8%

1.6%

*

Virginia

14.0%

21.2%

3.3%

*

West Virginia

15.0%

22.5%

4.5%

*

North Carolina

16.9%

28.1%

3.0%

*

South Carolina

18.7%

34.5%

3.1%

*

Georgia

14.9%

27.8%

2.2%

*

Florida

16.4%

26.4%

1.2%

*

East South Central:

Kentucky

12.2%

15.2%

7.6%

Tennessee

8.7%

15.4%

2.5%

*

Alabama

12.4%

19.0%

2.7%

*

Mississippi

11.4%

19.6%

2.7%

*

West South Central:

Arkansas

15.2%

25.6%

3.2%

*

Louisiana

19.2%

31.6%

7.2%

*

Oklahoma

20.3%

29.6%

9.8%

*

Texas

15.0%

26.0%

3.5%

*

Mountain:

Colorado

12.6%

19.1%

2.3%

*

New Mexico

8.2%

13.7%

1.6%

*

Arizona

10.7%

17.5%

1.5%

*

Utah

14.6%

23.6%

4.1%

*

Pacific:

Washington

16.3%

19.7%

10.5%

Oregon

14.3%

19.2%

5.6%

California

13.9%

18.4%

6.6%

States not shown separately

14.8%

20.5%

5.4%

*

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Cost and Financing Studies. 2000 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey - Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

*Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.

 

 

Table 2.A.2.c.(2)(2000) Standard error for percent of private-sector establishments that offer health insurance that offer a mixed-provider plan that required no contribution from the employee for family coverage by firm size and State: United States, 2000 (40 States are shown separately)

Division and State

Total

Less than 10
employees

10 - 24
employees

25 - 99
employees

100-999
employees

1000 or more
employees

Less than 50
employees

50 or more
employees

 

United States

0.36%

0.72%

1.28%

0.69%

0.49%

0.44%

0.60%

0.23%

New England:

Massachusetts

1.99%

2.96%

2.89%

*

New Hampshire

1.53%

1.46%

2.38%

*

Connecticut

1.89%

2.09%

2.02%

*

Middle Atlantic:

New York

1.98%

2.51%

1.87%

New Jersey

2.64%

3.72%

1.23%

*

Pennsylvania

1.97%

3.03%

1.32%

East North Central:

Ohio

2.57%

3.06%

3.41%

*

Indiana

2.73%

4.20%

3.98%

*

Illinois

1.77%

2.62%

2.04%

*

Michigan

2.20%

2.62%

3.33%

*

Wisconsin

2.59%

2.91%

2.89%

*

West North Central:

Minnesota

2.37%

3.56%

1.46%

*

Iowa

3.12%

4.99%

1.72%

*

Missouri

2.69%

3.78%

1.65%

*

Nebraska

2.62%

3.83%

1.88%

*

Kansas

2.40%

4.36%

2.56%

*

North Dakota

1.96%

2.73%

1.92%

South Dakota

2.25%

4.09%

2.24%

*

South Atlantic:

Maryland

2.58%

3.78%

0.87%

*

Virginia

1.92%

2.21%

2.05%

*

West Virginia

1.79%

3.07%

1.72%

*

North Carolina

2.34%

4.79%

2.12%

*

South Carolina

2.00%

3.08%

1.85%

*

Georgia

2.14%

5.09%

0.85%

*

Florida

1.45%

2.46%

0.59%

*

East South Central:

Kentucky

1.35%

2.10%

2.24%

Tennessee

2.09%

3.30%

1.22%

*

Alabama

2.87%

4.75%

1.23%

*

Mississippi

1.74%

3.99%

0.90%

*

West South Central:

Arkansas

2.20%

3.15%

1.04%

*

Louisiana

3.87%

5.90%

3.04%

*

Oklahoma

2.20%

2.00%

4.14%

*

Texas

2.42%

3.12%

1.42%

*

Mountain:

Colorado

2.10%

3.16%

1.16%

*

New Mexico

1.90%

3.14%

1.15%

*

Arizona

1.87%

2.85%

0.99%

*

Utah

1.78%

3.21%

1.65%

*

Pacific:

Washington

2.65%

3.50%

2.83%

Oregon

2.17%

3.71%

1.56%

California

1.06%

1.97%

0.90%

States not shown separately

0.87%

1.05%

1.88%

*

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Cost and Financing Studies. 2000 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey - Insurance Component.

Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.

*Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.