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Table 3.3a. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Patient Perceptions of Care
| Measure |
Racial Differencei |
Ethnic Differenceii |
| Black |
Asian |
NHOPI |
AI/AN |
>1 Race |
Hispanic |
| Patient-Provider Communicationiii |
| People with provider who usually asks about medications and treatments other doctors may give |
↑ |
=iii |
= |
|
↑ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never listened carefully to them |
= |
↓iii |
= |
|
↓ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never explained things in a way they could understand |
↓ |
↓iii |
= |
|
↓ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never showed respect for what they had to say |
= |
=iii |
↓ |
|
↓ |
| Patient- Provider Relationshipiii |
| People not satisfied with quality of care received from provider |
= |
↓iii |
↓ |
|
↓ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never spent enough time with them |
= |
↓iii |
↓ |
|
↓ |
| Adults who rate their health care in the past year <7 on a scale from 0 to 10 |
↓ |
=iii |
↓ |
|
↓ |
iCompared with whites.
iiCompared with non-Hispanic whites.
iiiSource: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 2001. This source did not collect information on Asians and NHOPIs separately but in aggregate as Asian or
Pacific Islander. This source did not collect information for >1 race.
Key: NHOPI=Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; AI/AN=American Indian or Alaska Native; HS=high school.
Key to Symbols Used in Access to Health Care Tables:
=: Group and comparison group have about same access to health care.
↑Group has better access to health care than the comparison group.
↓Group has worse access to health care than the comparison group.
Blank cell: Reliable estimate for group could not be made. |
Table 3.3b. Socioeconomic Differences in Patient Perceptions of Care
| Measure |
Income Differencei |
Educational Differenceii |
Insurance Differenceiii |
| <100% |
100-199% |
200-399% |
<HS |
HS Grad |
Uninsured |
| Patient-Provider Communicationiv |
| People with provider who usually asks about medications and treatments other doctors
may give |
= |
= |
= |
= |
↓ |
↑ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never listened carefully |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
= |
↓ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never explained things in a way they could understand |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never showed respect for what they had to say |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
| Patient- Provider Relationshipiv |
| People not satisfied with quality of care from provider |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
= |
= |
↓ |
| Adults whose providers sometimes or never spent enough time |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
= |
↓ |
| Adults who rate their health care in the past year <7 on a scale from 0 to 10 |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
↓ |
iCompared with persons with family incomes 400% of Federal poverty thresholds or above.
iiCompared with persons with any college education.
iiiCompared with persons under 65 with any private health insurance.
ivSource: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 2001.
Key: NHOPI=Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; AI/AN=American Indian or Alaska Native; HS=high school
Key to Symbols Used in Access to Health Care Tables:
=: Group and comparison group have about same access to health care.
↑Group has better access to health care than the comparison group.
↓Group has worse access to health care than the comparison group.
Blank cell: Reliable estimate for group could not be made.
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