| Total | 
71.8  | 
1.0  | 
72.4  | 
1.4  | 
73.7  | 
1.0  | 
77.1  | 
0.8  | 
82.0  | 
0.6  | 
| Age in years | 
| Under 65  | 
70.2  | 
1.1  | 
68.4  | 
1.6  | 
70.5  | 
1.1  | 
75.2  | 
0.9  | 
80.5  | 
0.7  | 
| Under 5  | 
90.6  | 
1.5  | 
92.8  | 
2.0  | 
90.1  | 
1.9  | 
93.7  | 
1.5  | 
97.9  | 
0.8  | 
| 5-17  | 
84.3  | 
1.5  | 
89.0  | 
1.9  | 
87.4  | 
1.4  | 
90.2  | 
1.2  | 
91.4  | 
1.2  | 
| 18-44  | 
54.2  | 
1.7  | 
48.5  | 
2.7  | 
56.2  | 
1.5  | 
63.3  | 
1.3  | 
68.5  | 
1.2  | 
| 45-64  | 
72.4  | 
1.8  | 
71.4  | 
2.8  | 
72.9  | 
1.8  | 
78.3  | 
1.1  | 
85.6  | 
1.0  | 
| 65 and over  | 
90.0  | 
1.8  | 
91.1  | 
1.7  | 
89.3  | 
1.6  | 
88.6  | 
1.4  | 
91.1  | 
1.0  | 
| Sex | 
| Male  | 
68.9  | 
1.2  | 
70.4  | 
1.9  | 
69.0  | 
1.3  | 
73.2  | 
0.9  | 
79.6  | 
0.9  | 
| Female  | 
74.0  | 
1.2  | 
74.1  | 
1.6  | 
77.9  | 
1.1  | 
80.8  | 
0.9  | 
84.5  | 
0.7  | 
| Race/ethnicity | 
| Hispanic or Latino (of any race)  | 
69.9  | 
1.3  | 
61.5  | 
2.6  | 
63.6  | 
1.6  | 
69.2  | 
1.4  | 
75.9  | 
1.9  | 
| White, Non-Hispanic, single race  | 
75.0  | 
1.6  | 
77.6  | 
2.1  | 
79.4  | 
1.4  | 
79.4  | 
1.1  | 
83.6  | 
0.7  | 
| Black, Non-Hispanic, single race  | 
68.4  | 
1.8  | 
73.1  | 
2.9  | 
72.1  | 
2.2  | 
76.2  | 
1.6  | 
76.0  | 
1.9  | 
| Asian, Non-Hispanic, single race  | 
63.6  | 
5.2  | 
--  | 
--  | 
64.7  | 
5.2  | 
69.9  | 
3.2  | 
75.4  | 
2.2  | 
| Other single races/multiple races, Non-Hispanic  | 
80.3  | 
4.5  | 
--  | 
--  | 
79.5  | 
6.4  | 
85.7  | 
3.6  | 
86.1  | 
3.5  | 
| Education c | 
| Less than High School  | 
63.7  | 
1.7  | 
61.7  | 
3.0  | 
66.1  | 
1.8  | 
73.3  | 
1.7  | 
78.9  | 
2.5  | 
| High School  | 
63.0  | 
1.7  | 
66.7  | 
2.6  | 
66.5  | 
1.7  | 
72.0  | 
1.3  | 
78.5  | 
1.4  | 
| Some college  | 
65.5  | 
2.0  | 
66.3  | 
3.0  | 
71.7  | 
1.5  | 
72.9  | 
1.2  | 
80.2  | 
0.8  | 
| Health insurance status d | 
| <65, Any private  | 
75.6  | 
2.5  | 
77.8  | 
3.1  | 
77.6  | 
1.5  | 
79.6  | 
0.9  | 
82.4  | 
0.7  | 
| <65, Public only  | 
81.3  | 
1.1  | 
81.4  | 
2.0  | 
82.3  | 
1.6  | 
84.1  | 
2.0  | 
77.2  | 
4.8  | 
| <65, Uninsured  | 
37.6  | 
1.8  | 
36.0  | 
3.1  | 
41.6  | 
2.1  | 
44.9  | 
2.4  | 
49.5  | 
3.5  | 
| 65+, Medicare only  | 
90.3  | 
2.5  | 
91.3  | 
2.7  | 
88.3  | 
2.6  | 
87.7  | 
2.0  | 
89.2  | 
1.9  | 
| 65+, Medicare and private  | 
89.2  | 
3.2  | 
--  | 
--  | 
91.5  | 
2.0  | 
90.7  | 
1.9  | 
91.7  | 
1.4  | 
| 65+, Medicare and other public  | 
92.0  | 
2.3  | 
--  | 
--  | 
86.9  | 
5.1  | 
79.7  | 
6.7  | 
--  | 
--  | 
| 65+, Missing  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
--  | 
| Metropolitan statistical area (MSA) | 
| MSA  | 
70.6  | 
1.0  | 
70.6  | 
1.5  | 
72.5  | 
1.1  | 
76.2  | 
0.8  | 
81.9  | 
0.7  | 
| Non-MSA  | 
77.0  | 
2.6  | 
80.3  | 
3.2  | 
78.9  | 
2.1  | 
81.7  | 
1.9  | 
82.6  | 
2.1  | 
| Census Region | 
| Northeast  | 
80.1  | 
2.0  | 
75.3  | 
4.4  | 
80.6  | 
2.1  | 
81.0  | 
2.2  | 
85.2  | 
1.4  | 
| Midwest  | 
78.5  | 
1.9  | 
81.8  | 
2.6  | 
78.6  | 
2.2  | 
83.3  | 
1.4  | 
86.1  | 
1.2  | 
| South  | 
66.0  | 
1.4  | 
69.2  | 
2.0  | 
71.0  | 
1.6  | 
72.6  | 
1.3  | 
78.4  | 
1.2  | 
| West  | 
70.2  | 
2.3  | 
67.2  | 
2.5  | 
69.5  | 
1.8  | 
75.6  | 
1.3  | 
80.4  | 
1.2  | 
| Perceived Health Status | 
| Excellent  | 
70.4  | 
1.9  | 
72.7  | 
2.6  | 
72.1  | 
1.5  | 
76.5  | 
1.2  | 
80.3  | 
1.0  | 
| Very Good  | 
69.9  | 
1.5  | 
70.5  | 
2.5  | 
71.0  | 
1.7  | 
76.5  | 
1.2  | 
80.9  | 
1.1  | 
| Good  | 
71.0  | 
1.6  | 
69.4  | 
2.3  | 
75.9  | 
1.3  | 
76.3  | 
1.3  | 
85.6  | 
1.0  | 
| Fair  | 
75.1  | 
1.9  | 
77.8  | 
3.2  | 
77.4  | 
2.5  | 
82.4  | 
1.9  | 
87.1  | 
2.0  | 
| Poor  | 
86.2  | 
2.1  | 
--  | 
--  | 
83.5  | 
3.1  | 
84.4  | 
3.0  | 
--  | 
--  | 
| a A usual primary care provider is defined as the source of care that a person usually goes to for new health problems, preventive care, and 
referrals to other health professionals. | 
| b Poor refers to incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor, over the poverty line through 125 percent of the poverty line; 
low income, over 125 percent through 200 percent of the poverty line; middle income, over 200 percent to 400 percent of the poverty line; and high income, over 400 percent of the poverty line. | 
| c Includes persons age 18 and over only. "Less than high school" refers to fewer than 12 years of education; 
"high school graduate", 12 years of education; and "at least some college", more than 12 years of education. | 
| d Uninsured 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 insurance. | 
| -- Less than 100 sample cases. | 
| * Relative standard error equal to or greater than 30%. | 
| Source: Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 2011 |