Sociodemographic Differences in Nonfinancial Access Barriers to Health Care Among Adults: United States, 2022
Link
Description
Examines nonfinancial reasons adults delay medical care, such as work or other time commitments, lack of available appointments, not having access to clinic or provider hours, difficulty finding provider match for insurance, and length of time to get to provider's office. Utilizes 2022 National Health Interview Survey to break down healthcare access barriers according to sex, age, race/ethnicity, family income, education, employment, insurance status, and urbanization level, including large central metropolitan, large fringe metropolitan, medium and small metropolitan, or nonmetropolitan.
Author(s)
Amanda E. Ng, Dzifa Adjaye-Gbewonyo, James M. Dahlhamer
Date
08/2024
Type
Document
Organization
National Center for Health Statistics
Tagged as
Access · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data