Table 2.
Total sample N = 23,694 | Insured n = 23,152 | Uninsured population n = 518 | P value¬ | ||||
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Variable | n | % | n | % | n | % | |
Any visit to a health professional in the last year | 10,895 | 45.98 | 10,763 | 46.49 | 121 | 23.38 | < 0.001 |
Any doctor visit in the last 4 monthsa | 17,738 | 74.93 | 17,559 | 75.92 | 161 | 31.00 | < 0.001 |
Any hospitalization in the last yeara | 3061 | 12.92 | 3009 | 13.00 | 49 | 9.40 | < 0.001 |
Use of pap smear in the last 2 yearsa | 7256 | 53.63 | 7165 | 53.86 | 84 | 40.07 | < 0.001 |
Use of mammogram in the last 2 yearsa | 5547 | 40.96 | 5498 | 41.29 | 45 | 21.40 | < 0.001 |
Prostate cancer screening in the last 2 yearsa | 4624 | 46.11 | 4563 | 46.99 | 51 | 16.57 | < 0.001 |
¬ P value for Pearson chi square test comparing insured individuals and uninsured individuals
aNumber of observations were not equal to the 100% of the total sample nor for subsamples by insurance categories. Observations for total population N (%) were equal to: any doctor visit: 23672 (99.9), any hospitalization: 23689(99.9), use of pap smear: 13530 (54.3), use of mammogram:13541 (54.3), prostate cancer screening: 10027(45.3)