2012 National Healthcare Quality Report

Chapter 2, Text Descriptions for Figures (continued)

Figure 2.22. Infants born in 2009 whose mothers had obtained early and adequate prenatal care, by State quartiles

QuartileStates
First (best) QuartileCalifornia, Utah, Kansas, Iowa, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire
2nd QuartileOregon, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Kentucky
3rd QuartileWyoming, Indiana, Tennesse, New York, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida
4th (worst) QuartileWashington, South Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania
MissingAlaska, Hawaii, Nevada, Arizona, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Puerto Rico

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Vital Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, 2009.

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Figure 2.23. Children ages 19-35 months who received the 4:3:1:3:3:1:4 vaccine series, by income, 2009-2010

Income20092010
Total63.670.2
High Income68.175.1
Middle Income62.770.2
Low Income63.369.3
Poor61.767.7

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics and National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, National Immunization Survey, 2009-2010.
Denominator: U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population ages 19-35 months.

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Figure 2.24. Children ages 3-6 who ever had their vision checked by a health provider, by age and special health care needs status, United States, 2002-2009

YearTotal3-56
200259.854.576.5
200360.755.875.8
200457.652.672.7
200560.254.477.2
200662.858.577.9
200766.060.580.4
200863.958.879.2
200964.258.982.3

 

YearCSHCNNot CSHCN
200263.659.0
200360.660.3
200465.656.2
200566.658.9
200666.662.2
200775.564.4
200872.762.4
200971.562.7

Key: CSHCN = Children with Special Health Care Needs.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 2002-2009.
Denominator: U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population ages 3-6.
Note: For details on CSHCN, go to the MEPS entry in the Detailed Methods appendix.

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Figure 2.25. Children ages 0-17 with a well visit in the last 12 months, by age and insurance, 2009 and 2010

YearTotal0-56-1112-17
200977.988.375.170
201079.989.675.673.9

 

YearPrivatePublicUninsured
200980.880.547.3
201083.180.654.8

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2009-2010.
Denominator: U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population ages 0-17.

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Figure 2.26. Adolescents ages 13-15 who ever received at least 1 dose of the meningococcal vaccine, by gender and residence location, 2008-2010

Gender200820092010
Total43.954.864.8
Female45.455.265.4
Male42.454.564.2

 

Location200820092010
Metropolitan47.158.267.9
Nonmetropolitan27.136.648.1

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics and National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, National Immunization Survey, 2008-2010.

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Figure 2.27. Adults (top) and adolescents (bottom) with a major depressive episode in the past year who received treatment for depression in the past year, by age and gender, 2008-2010

Gender200820092010
Total68.364.468.2
Male60.959.059.8
Female72.167.472.9

 

Gender200820092010
Total37.734.737.8
Male33.829.332.0
Female39.237.040.1

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2010.
Denominator: Adults age 18 and over (left) and adolescents ages 12-17 (right) with a major depressive episode in the last 12 months.
Note: Major depressive episode is defined as a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of the symptoms of depression described in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Treatment for depression is defined as seeing or talking to a medical doctor or other professional or using prescription medication in the past year for depression.

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Figure 2.28. Suicide deaths per 100,000 population, by age and residence location, 2008-2009

Age Group20082009
Total1414.2
12-173.84.1
18-4413.713.7
45-6417.618.1
65+14.814.8

 

Location20082009
Large Central MSA12.212
Large Fringe MSA12.612.8
Medium MSA14.915.1
Small MSA15.816.5
Micropolitan1717.8
Noncore18.519.1

Key: MSA = metropolitan statistical area.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System—Mortality, 2008-2009.
Denominator: U.S. population age 12 and over.
Note: For this measure, lower rates are better. Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.

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Figure 2.29. People age 12 and over who needed treatment for illicit drug use or an alcohol problem and who received such treatment at a specialty facility in the last 12 months, by age and education, 2008-2010

Age Group200820092010
Total9.910.711.2
12-177.48.37.6
18-449.410.710.4
45-6412.41216.2

 

Education200820092010
<High School17.013.916.6
High School Grad11.113.513.5
Any College7.28.28.7

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2010.
Denominator: People age 12 and over who needed treatment for any illicit drug use or alcohol problem.
Note: Total includes people age 65 and over, but data were not statistically reliable enough to produce specific estimates for this group. Treatment refers to treatment at a specialty facility, such as a drug and alcohol inpatient and/or outpatient rehabilitation facility, inpatient hospital setting, or mental health center.

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Figure 2.30. People age 12 and over treated for substance abuse who completed treatment course, by age and gender, 2005-2009

Age Group20052006200720082009
Total4547.545.146.646.7
12-1941.342.640.141.040.1
20-3942.745.243.244.944.4
40+49.45249.450.851.9

 

Gender20052006200720082009
Male47.149.347.148.548.8
Female40.443.54142.642.1

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set, Discharge Data Set, 2005-2009.
Denominator: Discharges age 12 and over from publicly funded substance abuse treatment facilities.

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Figure 2.31. Adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis who reported they had effective, evidence-based arthritis education as an integral part of the management of their condition, by age, gender, insurance, and residence location, 2009

Age Group / Gender / Insurance / LocationEffective arthritis education
Total11.2
18-4410.8
45-6412.3
65+10.2
Male8.6
Female12.8
Any Private, <6511.1
Public Only, <6512.8
Uninsured, <659.8
Medicare & Private, 65+9.5
Medicare & Public, 65+12.8
Medicare Only, 65+10.5
Large Central MSA13.4
Large Fringe MSA9.6
Medium MSA10.4
Small MSA11.9
Micropolitan11.8
Noncore9.4

Key: MSA = metropolitan statistical area.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2009.
Denominator: Adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis.
Note: Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.

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Figure 2.32. Adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis who reported they received health care provider counseling about physical activity or exercise, by age, gender, insurance, and residence location, 2009

Age Group / Gender / Insurance / LocationCounseling about exercise
Total57.2
18-4456.4
45-6459.6
65+55.4
Male50.8
Female61.5
Any Private, <6558.3
Public Only, <6558.2
Uninsured, <6552.3
Medicare & Private, 65+54.9
Medicare & Public, 65+56.1
Medicare Only, 65+56.5
Large Central MSA63.8
Large Fringe MSA58.8
Medium MSA58.5
Small MSA50.4
Micropolitan54.3
Noncore44.2

Key: MSA = metropolitan statistical area.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2009.
Denominator: Adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis.
Note: Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.

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Figure 2.33. Overweight adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis who reported they received health care provider counseling about weight reduction, by age, gender, insurance, and residence location, 2009

Age Group / Gender / Insurance / LocationCounseling about weight
Total42.1
18-4441.9
45-6444.7
65+38.6
Male37.7
Female45.6
Any Private, <6542.7
Public Only, <6547.1
Uninsured, <6538.5
Medicare & Private, 65+36.2
Medicare & Public, 65+42.6
Medicare Only, 65+38.8
Large Central MSA50.3
Large Fringe MSA43.3
Medium MSA39.9
Small MSA41
Micropolitan34.1
Noncore35.5

Key: MSA = metropolitan statistical area.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2009.
Denominator: Adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis.
Note: Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population. Rates by age are not age adjusted.

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Page last reviewed May 2013
Internet Citation: 2012 National Healthcare Quality Report: Chapter 2, Text Descriptions for Figures (continued). May 2013. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://archive.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqr12/chap2-text2.html