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. 2021 Aug 17;326(7):637–648. doi: 10.1001/jama.2021.9907

Table 2. Change in the Adjusted Prevalence of Health Status and Health Care Access, Utilization, and Affordability Measures from 1999 to 2018, by Race and Ethnicitya.

Asian individuals Black individuals Latino/Hispanic individuals White individuals
Percentage points (95% CI) P value Percentage points (95% CI) P value Percentage points (95% CI) P value Percentage points (95% CI) P value
Poor or fair health status
Overall −1.94 (−4.78 to +0.90) .18 −2.06 (−4.45 to +0.34) .09 +0.39 (−1.73 to +2.50) .72 +0.21 (−0.50 to +0.91) .56
Low income −5.03 (−13.96 to +3.90) .27 −4.12 (−8.32 to +0.07) .05 +1.07 (−2.51 to +4.66) .56 +2.54 (+0.51 to +4.58) .01
Middle and high income −0.44 (−4.15 to +3.26) .82 +0.47 (−1.98 to +2.91) .71 +0.25 (−2.10 to +2.61) .83 −0.09 (−0.72 to +0.54) .77
Functional limitation
Overall +4.85 (+0.51 to +9.19) .03 +9.30 (+5.91 to +12.69) <.001 +10.33 (+7.29 to +13.36) <.001 +8.69 (+7.26 to +10.11) <.001
Low income +11.05 (+1.18 to +20.92) .03 +8.80 (+3.54 to +14.07) .001 +12.59 (+8.22 to +16.97) <.001 +15.37 (+12.41 to +18.33) <.001
Middle and high income +3.34 (−1.68 to +8.36) .19 +10.47 (+6.32 to +14.62) <.001 +8.61 (+4.51 to +12.71) <.001 +7.22 (+5.76 to +8.69) <.001
Severe psychological distress
Overall +1.14 (−0.01 to +2.30) .05 +1.29 (+0.04 to +2.53) .04 +1.54 (+0.43 to +2.65) .007 +1.51 (+1.04 to +1.97) <.001
Low income +1.53 (−1.23 to +4.29) .28 +2.10 (−0.22 to +4.41) .08 +2.12 (+0.47 to +3.77) .01 +3.67 (+2.37 to +4.98) <.001
Middle and high income +1.06 (−0.37 to +2.48) .15 +0.78 (−0.46 to +2.02) .22 +1.12 (−0.36 to +2.59) .14 +0.99 (+0.55 to +1.43) <.001
Lack of health insurance at the time of interview
Overall −8.51 (−11.95 to −5.07) <.001 −5.01 (−6.86 to −3.15) <.001 −8.16 (−10.89 to −5.44) <.001 −2.83 (−3.44 to −2.22) <.001
Low income −22.95 (−31.22 to −14.68) <.001 −9.96 (−13.07 to −6.84) <.001 −13.13 (−17.59 to −8.67) <.001 −9.09 (−11.05 to −7.14) <.001
Middle and high income −3.56 (−6.84 to −0.29) .03 −1.42 (−3.41 to +0.57) .16 −3.40 (−5.86 to −0.93) .007 −1.27 (−1.85 to −0.68) <.001
No usual source of care at the time of interview
Overall −5.86 (−9.40 to −2.31) .001 +0.12 (−2.12 to +2.35) .92 −3.70 (−6.02 to −1.37) .002 −0.52 (−1.30 to +0.27) .20
Low income −15.72 (−24.56 to −6.89) <.001 +1.36 (−2.05 to +4.78) .43 −5.64 (−9.32 to −1.96) .003 +0.03 (−1.93 to +1.98) .98
Middle and high income −2.55 (−6.08 to +0.97) .16 −0.66 (−3.31 to +1.99) .62 −1.51 (−4.00 to +0.99) .24 −0.61 (−1.44 to +0.21) .15
Not seen or talked to a health professional in the past 12 mo
Overall −2.37 (−6.39 to +1.66) .25 −2.00 (−4.05 to +0.05) .06 −2.96 (−5.31 to −0.62) .01 −2.46 (−3.24 to −1.68) <.001
Low income −7.72 (−17.36 to +1.92) .12 −0.67 (−3.97 to +2.64) .69 −4.28 (−7.89 to −0.67) .02 −1.60 (−3.53 to +0.33) .10
Middle and high income −0.29 (−4.90 to +4.31) .90 −2.91 (−5.55 to −0.27) .03 −1.37 (−4.25 to +1.50) .35 −2.59 (−3.42 to −1.76) <.001
Foregone or delayed medical care due to cost in the past 12 mo
Overall +0.46 (−2.04 to +2.97) .72 +3.23 (+1.04 to +5.43) .004 +2.30 (+0.51 to +4.09) .01 +3.07 (+2.25 to +3.88) <.001
Low income −2.06 (−8.08 to +3.97) .50 +0.70 (−2.85 to +4.24) .70 +2.84 (−0.09 to +5.77) .06 +3.52 (+1.43 to +5.61) <.001
Middle and high income +1.43 (−0.95 to +3.81) .24 +5.83 (+3.10 to +8.56) <.001 +2.20 (−0.08 to +4.47) .06 +3.11 (+2.25 to +3.96) <.001
a

Data source is the National Health Interview Survey from years 1999 to 2018. Definitions of each outcome are shown in Study Outcomes in the Methods section. For change in prevalence: a positive sign (+) means the prevalence of such a measure increased and a negative sign (−) means it decreased. For all measures, a decrease in prevalence (negative sign) is a socially positive result (ie, increased percentage of people with insurance coverage, increased percentage of people with a usual source of care, increased percentage of people with recent health care utilization, reduced percentage of people with unmet medical needs due to cost, reduced percentage of people with poor or fair health status, reduced percentage of people with severe psychological distress, and reduced percentage of people with functional limitations). Of note, the Affordable Care Act was enacted in March 2010. Rates of each measure were adjusted for age, sex, and US region.