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hese tables contain additional results related to selected HSC publications. Because our core findings are presented and discussed in the publications themselves, these tables simply provide supplementary information for those who are already familiar with a particular publication.

 
HSC Publications and Web Exclusive Data  

Issue Brief No. 77 Leapfrog Patient-Safety Standards are a Stretch for Most Hospitals

 
  Web Table 1 - HSC Hospital Patient Safety Survey Results  

Issue Brief No. 73 Prescription Drug Access Disparities Among Working-Age Americans

 
  Web Table 1 - Chronic Condition Status of Persons 18-64 by Race/Ethnic Group  
  Web Table 2 - Insurance Type of Persons 18-64 by Race/Ethnic Group  
  Web Table 3 - Adjusted Odds Ratios for Not Purchasing At Least One Prescription Drug in 2001 Because of Cost: Persons 18-64  
  Web Table 4 - Predicted Percentages of Persons 18-64 Not Purchasing at Least One Prescription Drug in 2001 Because of Cost  

Data Bulletin No. 26 Tracking Health Care Costs: Trends Slow in First Half of 2003

 
  Web Table No. 1 - Annual Percentage Change per Capita in Health Care Spending and Gross Domestic Product, 1997-2003  

Issue Brief No. 72 Patient Cost Sharing: How Much is Too Much?

 
  Web Table No. 1 - People with Out-of-Pocket Costs Exceeding $1,500, by Benefit Scenario and Health Condition  

Issue Brief No. 70 Insured Americans Drive Surge in Emergency Department Visits

 
  Web Table No. 1 - Trends in Ambulatory Care Use, 1996-2001  
  Web Table No. 2 - Office Waiting Times for Emergency Departments and Other "Walk-in" Facilities  
  Web Table No. 3 - Office Waiting Times for Emergency Departments and Other "Walk-in" Facilities  
  Web Table No. 4 - Patient Assessment of Visits to Emergency Rooms ad Other "Walk-in" Facilities  
  Web Table No. 5 - Satisfaction with Care by Type of Last Visit and Insurance Status  

Issue Brief No. 64 Unequal Access: African-American Medicare Beneficiaries and the Prescription Drug Gap

 
  Web Table No. 1 - Reported and Predicted Percentages of Medicare Beneficiaries 65 and Older Not Purchasing at Least One Prescription Drug in 2001 Because of Cost  
  Web Table No. 2 - Medicare Beneficiaries 65 and Older Not Purchasing at Least One Prescription Drug in 2001 Because of Cost: Logistic Regression Results  
  Web Table No. 3 - Chronic Condition Status of Medicare Beneficiaries 65 and Older by Race  

Tracking Report No. 8 So Much to Do, So Little Time: Physician Capacity Constraints, 1997-2001

 
  Web Table No. 1 - Average Number of Visits Reported per Person per Year and Percent of Patients with Any Visit During the Year, by Type of Practitioner  
  Web Table No. 2 - Proportion of Physicians Willing to Accept New Patients by Specialty  

Data Bulletin No. 24 Behind the Times: Physician Income, 1995-99

 
  Web Table No. 1 - Average Reported Physician Income, 1995-99  

Issue Brief No. 61 Seeking Health Care Information: Most Consumers Still on the Sidelines

 
  Web Table No. 1 - Consumers' Information Seeking and Information Sharing with Doctors, Unadjusted Means  
  Web Table No. 2 - Trust, Age, Education and Seeking Health Information  
  Web Table No. 3 - Latino Consumers' Information Seeking and Information Sharing with Doctors, Unadjusted and Adjusted Means  

Issue Brief No. 60 Physicians and Care Management: More Acceptance than You Think

 
  Web Table 1 - Physicians' Assessments of Care Management Tools by Specialty, 2001  

Tracking Report No. 7 Back in the Driver's Seat: Specialists Regaining Autonomy

 
  Web Table 1 - Clinical Decision Making, Time with Patients and Continuity and Coordination Among Physicians with Low or High Participation in Managed Care  
  Web Table 2 - Managed Care Participation and practice Ownership Among PCPs and Specialists, 1997-2001  
  Web Table 3 - Physicians' Participation in Managed Care, 1997-2001  
  Web Table 4 - Clinical Decision Making, Time with Patients and Continuity and Coordination Among Medical and Surgical Specialist Physicians, 1997-2001  
  Web Table 5 - Clinical Decision Making, Time with Patients and Continuity and Coordination Among Specialist Physicians with Low or High Participation in Managed Care  

Issue Brief No. 59 SCHIP, Medicaid Expansions Lead to Shifts in Children's Coverage

 
  Web Table 1 - Means and Standard Deviations of Independent Variables Used in Multivariate Analysis  
  Web Table 2 - Health Insurance Coverage if Low Income Children (age 19 and under)  
  Web Table 3 - Effects of Eligibility and Health Insurance Premiums on Likelihood of Choosing Private Insurance Coverage (odds ratios)  
  Web Table 4 - Results of Multinominal Logits of the Likelihood of Choosing Private Insurance Coverage vs. Medicaid/Other State Coverage or Uninsured  
  Web Table 5 - Changes in Coverage Between 1996-97 and 1998-99  

Tracking Report No. 6 Mounting Pressures: Physicians Serving Medicaid Patients and the Uninsured, 1997-2001

 
  Web Table 1 - Practice Revenue from Medicaid, Among Physicians with any Revenue from Medicaid  
  Web Table 2 - Patient Care Hours Spent on Charity Care Among Physicians Who Provide any Charity Care  
  Web Table 3 - Percent of Physicians with Revenue from Medicaid, by Physician and Practice Characteristics  
  Web Table 4 - Percent of Physicians Accepting No New Medicaid Patients, by Physician and Practice Characteristics  
  Web Table 5 - Percent of Physicians Providing Any Charity Care, by Physician and Practice Characteristics  
  Web Table 6 - Access to Physicans Among Persons Less Than Age 65  

Issue Brief No. 55 Growing Physician Access Problems Complicate Medicare Payment Debate

 
  Web Table 1 - Physicians' Willingness to Accept New Medicare and Private Patients by Specialty of the Physician, 1997-2001  
  Web Table 2 - Medicare Seniors and Older Privately Insured People Reporting Long Waits for Medical Checkups and Illness Visits by Specialty of Physician  
  Web Table 3 - Physicians' Willingness to Accept New Medicare Patients by Medicare Revenue as a Percent of Practice Revenue  
  Web Table 4 - Proportion of patients/physicians reporting access problems for Medicare and the privately insured by community and type of access problem.  

Tracking Report No. 4 Working Families' Health Insurance Coverage, 1997-2001

 
  Web Table 1 - Working Families' Access to Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance  
  Web Table 2 - Working Families' Take Up of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance  

Issue Brief No. 53 Tax Credits and the Affordability of Individual Health Insurance

 
  Web Table 1 - Cost of Individual Coverage in Nongroup Insurance Market by Age and Health (2002 $s)  
  Web Table 2 - REACH Proposal: Percentage of People by Post-Credit Affordability of Individual Insurance, by Poverty Status, Health and Age  
  Web Table 3 - Bush Proposal: Percentage of People by Post-Credit Affordability of Individual Insurance, by Poverty Status, Health and Age  

Tracking Report No. 2 The Insurance Gap and Minority Health Care, 1997-2001

 
  Web Table 1 - Income, Access to Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, and Insurance Coverage among African American, Latino and White Persons, 1997-2001  
  Web Table 2 - Access to Care, Preventive Care and Trust in Doctors among African American, Latino and White Persons, 1997-2001  
  Web Table 3 - Access to Care among Insured and Uninsured African American, Latino and White Persons, 1997-2001  
  Web Table 4 - Income and Access to Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance among African American, Latinos and White Persons, 1997-2001  

Issue Brief No. 52 Reversal of Fortune: Medicare+Choice Collides with Market Forces

 
  Web Table 1 - The Medicare+Choice Program in the 12 HSC Study Sites  

Research Report No. 5 Affording Prescription Drugs: Not Just a Problem for the Elderly

 
     

Tracking Report No. 1 Treading Water: Americans' Access to Needed Medical Care, 1997-2001

 
  Web Table 1 - Unmet Medical Needs among the U.S. Population  
  Web Table 2 - Unmet Medical Needs among All U.S. Adults (Ages 18 and Over)  
  Web Table 3 - Unmet Medical Needs among U.S. Children (Less than Age 18)  
  Web Table 4 - Delayed Medical Care Seeking among the U.S. Population  
  Web Table 5 - Delayed Medical Care Seeking among All U.S. Adults (Ages 18 and Over)  
  Web Table 6 - Delayed Medical Care Seeking among All U.S. Children (Less than Age 18)  
  Web Table 7 - Access Problems among the U.S. Population  
  Web Table 8 - Access Problems among All U.S. Adults (Ages 18 and Over)  
  Web Table 9 - Access Problems among All U.S. Children (Less than Age 18)  

Issue Brief No. 50 Options for Expanding Health Insurance for People with Chronic Conditions

 
  Web Table 1 - Family Income of Working-Age Adults with Chronic Conditions by Selected Insurance Categories, 1999  
  Web Table 2 - Health Status of Working-Age Adults with Chronic Conditions by Selected Insurance Categories, 1999  
  Web Table 3 - Uninsured Working-Age Adults with Chronic Conditions: Extent of Access to Employer-Sponsored Insurance, 1999  
  Web Table 4 - Health Insurance Offerings by Employer Type, 1999  

Issue Brief No. 49 Triple Jeopardy: Low Income, Chronically Ill and Uninsured in America

 
  Web Table 1 - Health Care Delays, Health Limitations, and Health Service Utilization for Working-Age Adults with Chronic Conditions by Insurance Type, 1999  
  Web Table 2 - Demographic Information for Working-Age Adults with Chronic Conditions by Insurance Type, 1999  
     


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