02527oam 2200421Ia 450 991069757160332120080915163153.0(CKB)5470000002389234(OCoLC)233053179(EXLCZ)99547000000238923420080702d2008 ua 0enguran|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVariation in ambulatory health care visits and visits for general checkup by demographic characteristics and insurance status, U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population ages 18-64, 2005[electronic resource] /Trena M. Ezzati-Rice, and Frederick Rohde[Rockville, Md.] :Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,[2008]5 unnumbered pages digital, PDF fileStatistical brief ;#201Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 15, 2008)."March 2008."Includes bibliographical references.This Statistical Brief examines the differences between men and women in ambulatory health care visits (office based and hospital outpatient) and visits made for a general checkup. The comparisons between men and women are for all non-elderly adults ages 18-64 in the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population in 2005 as well as for those ages 18-44 and ages 45-64. This Brief also provides estimates of ambulatory health care visits and visits made for a general checkup by race/ethnicity and insurance status for persons ages 18-64. The estimates are derived from the Household Component of the 2005 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-HC). Only differences between estimates that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level are discussed in the text.Ambulatory medical careUnited StatesStatisticsStatistics.lcgftAmbulatory medical careEzzati-Rice Trena M1388275Rohde Frederick1389144United States.Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (U.S.)VVKVVKGPOBOOK9910697571603321Variation in ambulatory health care visits and visits for general checkup by demographic characteristics and insurance status, U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population ages 18-64, 20053523732UNINA