| Population Specific Health Insurance Data
The reports and data provided analyze the rate of uninsurance in the District of Columbia. It is difficult to obtain a precise count of the uninsured. Estimates vary based upon when the survey was conducted, who the survey focused on, and what types of questions were asked.
Washington, DC State Profile This 2007 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation web-based profile provides facts about the uninsured population and program eligibility information.
Washington, DC Coverage Profile The web-based profile provides facts about the public coverage programs available to District residents.
Insurance and Uninsurance in the District of Columbia: Starting with the Numbers* The report provides a review of existing survey data available. It analyzes four surveys to examine who is uninsured in the District and why. Published in 2005 by the Urban Institute and DC DOH.
Who is Uninsured and Why? Trends for Adults in the District of Columbia* The fact sheet provides an overview of uninsurance statistics for District of Columbia adults, ages 18 and over. Published in 2005 by the Urban Institute and DC DOH.
DC Healthcare Access Survey* The report highlights findings from the Kaiser Family Foundation local survey of 1,581 adults ages 18 and over living in Washington, DC.
Coverage and Access of Adults in the District of Columbia: Key Facts* The fact sheet provides an overview of the 2003 Kaiser Family Foundation local survey findings.
2003 BRFSS Health Care Coverage Table* The web-based table provides an overview of health care access in the District by gender, ward, age, race, income and other characteristics.
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