Skip directly to search Skip directly to A to Z list Skip directly to site content
CDC Home

QuickStats: Percentage* of Adults Aged 18–64 Years Who Did Not Get or Delayed Medical Care in the Past Year Because of Cost, by Type of Locality§ — National Health Interview Survey, 2012–2014

The figure above is a bar chart showing that during 2012-2014, the percentage of adults aged 18-64 years who did not get or who delayed medical care during the last 12 months because of cost was higher in nonmetropolitan counties (14.6%) compared with metropolitan counties (10.6%-13.0%). Among adults residing in metropolitan counties, those in large fringe metropolitan counties were less likely to report not getting or delaying medical care (10.6%) compared to those in large central metropolitan counties (12.1%), medium metropolitan counties (12.6%), and small metropolitan counties (13.0%).

* With 95% confidence interval.

† Based on family member's responses to the question "During the past 12 months, was there any time when a person needed medical care, but did not get it because the person couldn't afford it?" and to a question asking if, during the past 12 months, the person delayed seeking or obtaining medical care because of worry about the cost.

§ Counties were classified into urbanization levels based on a classification scheme developed by NCHS that considers metropolitan/nonmetropolitan status, population, and other factors.

¶ Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian, noninstitutionalized U.S. population, and are derived from the National Health Interview Survey family core questionnaire.


During 2012–2014, the percentage of adults aged 18–64 years who did not get or who delayed medical care during the last 12 months because of cost was higher in nonmetropolitan counties (14.6%) compared with metropolitan counties (10.6%–13.0%). Among adults residing in metropolitan counties, those in large fringe metropolitan counties were less likely to report not getting or delaying medical care (10.6%) compared to those in large central metropolitan counties (12.1%), medium metropolitan counties (12.6%), and small metropolitan counties (13.0%).

Sources: National Health Interview Survey. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis.htm. NCHS urban-rural classification scheme for counties. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_02/sr02_154.pdf.

Reported by: Deborah D. Ingram, PhD, ddingram@cdc.gov, 301-458-4733; Shilpa Bengeri.

Alternate Text: The figure above is a bar chart showing that during 2012-2014, the percentage of adults aged 18-64 years who did not get or who delayed medical care during the last 12 months because of cost was higher in nonmetropolitan counties (14.6%) compared with metropolitan counties (10.6%-13.0%). Among adults residing in metropolitan counties, those in large fringe metropolitan counties were less likely to report not getting or delaying medical care (10.6%) compared to those in large central metropolitan counties (12.1%), medium metropolitan counties (12.6%), and small metropolitan counties (13.0%).



Use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

References to non-CDC sites on the Internet are provided as a service to MMWR readers and do not constitute or imply endorsement of these organizations or their programs by CDC or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CDC is not responsible for the content of pages found at these sites. URL addresses listed in MMWR were current as of the date of publication.


All MMWR HTML versions of articles are electronic conversions from typeset documents. This conversion might result in character translation or format errors in the HTML version. Users are referred to the electronic PDF version (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr) and/or the original MMWR paper copy for printable versions of official text, figures, and tables. An original paper copy of this issue can be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), Washington, DC 20402-9371; telephone: (202) 512-1800. Contact GPO for current prices.

**Questions or messages regarding errors in formatting should be addressed to mmwrq@cdc.gov.

 
USA.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web PortalDepartment of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   1600 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30329-4027, USA
800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY: (888) 232-6348 - Contact CDC–INFO
A-Z Index
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E
  6. F
  7. G
  8. H
  9. I
  10. J
  11. K
  12. L
  13. M
  14. N
  15. O
  16. P
  17. Q
  18. R
  19. S
  20. T
  21. U
  22. V
  23. W
  24. X
  25. Y
  26. Z
  27. #