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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 7.0: Community Health Indicators Chart 7.1: U.S. Population Trends and Projections by Age, 1980-2050 Chart 7.2: U.S. Population Trends and Projections by Race, 2000-2050 Chart 7.3: Age-adjusted Death Rates, Selected Causes, by Race, 2004 Chart 7.4: Percent of People with Chronic Conditions by Number and Sex, 2004 Chart 7.5: Percent of People with Chronic Conditions by Type, 2004 Chart 7.6: Number of Persons with Asthma, 1980-2005 Chart 7.7: Percent of Adults with Hypertension by Sex, 1988-1994 and 2000-2004 Chart 7.8: Percent of Adults Who Are Overweight and Obese, 1960-2004 Chart 7.9: Percent of Services Used by People with Chronic Conditions, 2004 Chart 7.10: Percent of Spending for Individuals with Chronic Conditions by Insurance Status, 2004 Chart 7.11: Percent of Population vs. Percent of Spending, by Number of Chronic Conditions, 2004 Chart 7.12: Working Age Adults with Activity Limitations Due to Chronic Conditions, by Condition and Age, 2004-2005 Chart 7.13: Percent Uninsured by Race, 1984-2005 Chart 7.14: Percent of Adults with No Usual Source of Care by Race, 1993-2005 Chart 7.15: Percent of Adults with No Usual Source of Care by Insurance Status, 1993-2005 Chart 7.16: Percent of Children with No Usual Source of Care by Race, 1993-2005 Chart 7.17: Percent of Children with No Usual Source of Care by Insurance Status, 1993-2005 Chart 7.18: Percent of Individuals with No Healthcare Visits by Race, Insurance Status, 1997 and 2005 Chart 7.19: Percent of Children with No Healthcare Visits by Race, Insurance Status, 1997 and 2005 Chart 7.20: Percent of Children with No Dental Visits by Race, Poverty Status, 1997 and 2005 Chart 7.21: Percent of Children Vaccinated by Race, Poverty Status, 2002 and 2006 Chart 7.22: Percent of Women Receiving Mammography by Race, Poverty Status, 1990 and 2005 Chart 7.1: U.S. Population Trends and Projections by Age, 1980-2050(1) 500 450 85+ Years 400 65-84 Years Millions 350 300 250 20-64 Years 200 150 100 50 1980 0-19 Years 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. (2004). U.S. Interim Projections by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin. (1) Years 2010 through 2050 are projections. Chart 7.2: U.S. Population Trends and Projections by Race, 2000-2050(1) 500 All other(2)(3) Millions 400 Asian(3) White, Hispanic 300 Black (3) 200 100 0 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. (2004). U.S. Interim Projections by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin. (1) Years 2010 through 2050 are projections. (2) All other includes American Indian, Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander, and two or more races. (3) Black, Asian, and all other categories include Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals. 2.8 million individuals of Hispanic origin are included in these groups. Deaths per 100,000 Population Chart 7.3: Age-adjusted Death Rates, Selected Causes, by Race, 2004 300 (1) 250 White Black(1) 200 All Persons 150 100 50 0 Diseases of the Heart Malignant Neoplasms Cerebrvascular Disease Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Diabetes Influenza and Pneumonia Cause of Death Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Racial categories include individuals of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin. HIV Infection Chart 7.4: Percent of People with Chronic Conditions by Number and Sex, 2004 Percent of Individuals 55% 51% 48% Total Male Female 23% 24% 23% 12% 0 1 13% 10% 2 6% 5% 7% 4% 3% 4% 4% 3% 5% 3 4 5+ Number of Chronic Conditions Source: Anderson, G. (2007). Chronic Conditions: Making the Case for Ongoing Care. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University. Chart 7.5: Percent of People with Chronic Conditions by Type, 2004 Hypertension 33.9% High Cholesterol 20.9% Respiratory Diseases 20.0% Arthritis 15.8% Heart Disease 12.5% Diabetes 12.3% Eye Disorders 11.1% Asthma Chronic Respiratory Infections 0% 10.7% 8.8% 10% 20% 30% Percent of Noninstitutionalized Individuals Source: Anderson, G. (2007). Chronic Conditions: Making the Case for Ongoing Care. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University. 40% Chart 7.6: Number of Persons with Asthma, 1980-2005 Number of Persons (Thousands) 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2002). “Asthma Surveillance – United States, 1980-1999.” National Center for Health Statistics. National Health Interview Survey 2001, 2005. 2005 Chart 7.7: Percent of Adults with Hypertension by Sex(1), 1988-1994 and 2000-2004 31.0% Percent of Adults Ages 20+ 30.3% 26.4% 1988-1994 24.4% 2000-2004 Male Female Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Data are age-adjusted to 2000 standard population. Chart 7.8: Percent of Adults Who Are Overweight and Obese(1), 1960-2004 Overweight(2) Percent of Adults Ages 20-74 70% 60% 50% 40% Obese 30% 20% 10% 1960-1962 1976-1980 1988-1994 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Data are age-adjusted to 2000 standard population. (2) Overweight includes obesity. 2001-2004 Chart 7.9: Percent of Services Used by People with Chronic Conditions, 2004 99% Percent of Services Used 92% Home Health Care Visits Prescription Drugs 82% 79% Inpatient Hospital Stays Physician Visits Type of Service Source: Anderson, G. (2007). Chronic Conditions: Making the Case for Ongoing Care. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University. Chart 7.10: Percent of Spending for Individuals with Chronic Conditions by Insurance Status, 2004 Uninsured 76% Privately Insured 77% Noninstitutionalized Medicare Beneficiaries 83% Ages 65+ with Medicare and Supplemental Insurance 97% Ages 65+ with Medicare and Medicaid 98% Ages 65+ with Medicare Only 98% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Percent of Spending Source: Anderson, G. (2007). Chronic Conditions: Making the Case for Ongoing Care. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University. 100% Chart 7.11: Percent of Population vs. Percent of Spending, by Number of Chronic Conditions, 2004 5+ Chronic Conditions, 4% 4 Chronic Conditions, 4% 3 Chronic Conditions, 6% 5+ Chronic Conditions, 21% 2 Cronic Conditions, 12% 4 Chronic Conditions, 12% 1 Chronic Condition, 23% 3 Chronic Conditions, 14% 2 Cronic Conditions, 18% 0 Chronic Conditions, 51% 1 Chronic Condition, 20% 0 Chronic Conditions, 15% Percent of Population Percent of Spending Source: Anderson, G. (2007). Chronic Conditions: Making the Case for Ongoing Care. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University. Chart 7.12: Working Age Adults with Activity Limitations Due to Chronic Conditions, by Condition and Age, 2004-2005 Number of Persons per 1,000 Mental Illness Joint Injury Lung Conditions Diabetes Heart or other Circulatory Conditions Arthritis 97 100 80 66 56 60 40 20 32 20 13 25 21 12 6 5 3 5 11 13 23 18 22 0 18-44 45-54 Age Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. 55-64 Chart 7.13: Percent Uninsured by Race, 1984-2005 Percent of Population Under Age 65 40% Hispanic 30% Black (1) 20% Asian(2) All White(1) 10% 1984 1989 1995 2000 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Includes individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. (2) Includes individuals of Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin. 2005 Chart 7.14: Percent of Adults with No Usual Source of Care by Race, 1993-2005 Percent of Adults Ages 18-64 35% 30% Hispanic 25% 20% Asian(1) Black (2) 15% White(2) 10% 1993-1994 1995-1996 1997-1998 1999-2000 2001-2002 2003-2004 2004-2005 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Includes individuals of Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin. (2) Includes individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. Chart 7.15: Percent of Adults with No Usual Source of Care by Insurance Status, 1993-2005 Percent of Adults Ages 18-64 Insured 53% Uninsured 47% 43% 13% 1993-1994 49% 49% 49% 42% 11% 1995-1996 11% 1997-1998 11% 1999-2000 9% 2001-2002 10% 2003-2004 10% 2004-2005 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. Chart 7.16: Percent of Children with No Usual Source of Care by Race, 1993-2005 Percent of Children Under 18 Years 20% 15% Hispanic 10% Asian(1) Black (2) 5% White(2) 0% 1993-1994 1995-1996 1997-1998 1999-2000 2001-2002 2003-2004 2004-2005 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Includes individuals of Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin. (2) Includes individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. Percent of Children Under 18 Years Chart 7.17: Percent of Children with No Usual Source of Care by Insurance Status, 1993-2005 Insured Uninsured 28% 24% 5% 1993-1994 29% 29% 30% 29% 22% 3% 1995-1996 3% 1997-1998 4% 1999-2000 3% 2001-2002 3% 2003-2004 3% 2004-2005 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. Chart 7.18: Percent of Individuals with No Healthcare Visits by Race, Insurance Status, 1997 and 2005 38% Percent of Individuals 1997 2005 34% 23% 15% 25% 24% 22% 17% 16% 14% 13% White Black Asian Race(1) Hispanic 13% Insured Uninsured Insurance Status Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) White and Black include individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. Asian includes individuals of Hispanic and nonHispanic origin. Chart 7.19: Percent of Children with No Healthcare Visits by Race, Insurance Status, 1997 and 2005 Percent of Children Under 18 Years 40% 1997 2005 30% 20% 10% 0% White Black Asian (1) Race Hispanic Any Private Insurance Insurance Medicaid Uninsured Insurance Status Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) White and Black include individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. Asian includes individuals of Hispanic and nonHispanic origin. Percent of Children 2-17 Years Chart 7.20: Percent of Children with No Dental Visits by Race, Poverty Status, 1997 and 2005 1997 2005 39% 38% 34% 31% 38% 34% 30% 30% 31% 27% 24% 20% 20% White Black Asian (1) Race Hispanic <100% FPL(2) 100-200% FPL >200% FPL Poverty Status Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) White and Black include individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. Asian includes individuals of Hispanic and nonHispanic origin. (2) FPL = federal poverty limit. 18% Chart 7.21: Percent of Children Vaccinated(1) by Race, Poverty Status, 2002 and 2006 Percent of Children Under 18 Years 80% 78% 2002 2006 74% 78% 77% 76% 74% 74% 70% 66% 66% 62% 66% 62% 60% 50% White Black Asian Race (2) Hispanic (3) Below FPL At or Above FPL Poverty Status Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Vaccinations include DTP, Polio, MMR, Hib, Hepatitis B, Varicella, and PCV. (2) White, Black, and Asian include individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. (3) FPL = federal poverty limit. Chart 7.22: Percent of Women Receiving Mammography(1) by Race, Poverty Status, 1990 and 2005 Percent of Women Over Age 40 80% 70% 1990 2005 73% 68% 65% 59% 59% 60% 55% 55% 53% 49% 50% 46% 46% 45% 39% 40% 31% 30% White Black Asian (2) Race Hispanic <100% (3) FPL 100-200% FPL >200% FPL Poverty Status Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2007). Health, United States, 2007 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD. (1) Indicates use of mammography in two years prior to 1990 and 2005. (2) White and Black include individuals of non-Hispanic origin only. Asian includes individuals of Hispanic and nonHispanic origin. (3) Note: FPL = federal poverty limit.