Comparing Federal Government Surveys that Count Uninsured People in America, Aug 2007
Publication Year:
2007 This brief compares estimates of health insurance coverage from three national surveys sponsored by the federal government, identifies the differences in their estimates of uninsurance, and identifies two common themes: (1) all the surveys report very large numbers of Americans living without health insurance, and (2) all surveys show that these numbers have risen over time. August 2007.
Downloads:
RWJF_CompareSurveysIB_Aug2007.pdf (PDF/546.72 KB)
Find Data

Use SHADAC's online table generator to get tables and charts of health insurance estimates by state.
Data Center
Need Assistance?

SHADAC offers assistance on issues relating to measurement of health insurance coverage.
Technical Assistance


RSS
Facebook
Twitter