Estimated Population Responding on Item 25,196,036 2,288,572 3,030,297 5,415,134 4,945,979 5,256,419 4,116,133 Medicare 39.3 (0.2)



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Table 3-15. Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance and Age 35 Years 35-44 Years 2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 140 45-54 Years 55-64 Years 65-74 Years 75 Years Responding on Item 25,196,036 2,288,572 3,030,297 5,415,134 4,945,979 5,256,419 4,116,133 Medicare 39.3 1.1* 3.6 6.2 8.0 95.5 96.6 Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 11.0 Medicare Part A for hospital care only 2.4 Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 1.0 Both Medicare Part A and Part B 24.2 Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 18.0 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 3.5 CHAMPUS or TRICARE 7.1 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 3.5 0.8* 0.4* 1.3 4.5 2.3 precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 1.1 1.6 1.6 9.6 3.5 1.9 0.6 0.2 2.9 2.1 8.9 3.7 1.8 0.7 4.8 1.7 1.7 9.9 3.5 27.5 6.3 2.2 58.6 43.0 7.3 5.4 4.0 26.3 4.7 2.7 61.4 51.3 5.4 3.4 3.4

Table 3-15. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance and Age 35 Years 35-44 Years 2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 141 45-54 Years 55-64 Years 65-74 Years 75 Years Responding on Item 25,196,036 2,288,572 3,030,297 5,415,134 4,945,979 5,256,419 4,116,133 Private non-hmo 37.2 36.7 37.1 37.9 43.4 34.3 32.8 Private HMO 25.8 No insurance coverage mentioned 1 Unknown 0.4 35.2 22.1 0.8* precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59 36.5 16.0 35.8 15.5 0.7 34.4 11.6 11.3 1.0 () 7.6 1.0

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 142 Table 3-16. Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Age ( and ), and Health Care Priority Groups Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 Priority 6 Priority 7 Responding on Item 493,767 379,289 913,929 12,507 2,501,910 2,316,052 8,987,035 Medicare 27.1 5.1 5.6 51.1* (8.7) 13.8 3.4 2.5 Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 5.1 Medicare Part A for hospital care only 4.1 Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 0.9 Both Medicare Part A and Part B 13.9 Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 2.2 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 2.1* CHAMPUS or TRICARE 29.2 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 9.0 1.2 0.3* 3.3 1.0* 38.8 9.2 NOTE: Veteran may report more than one type of insurance. Priority groups were determined by classifying the self-reported data of all respondents according to VA health care enrollee criteria and are not limited to actual VA enrollees. The total "Responding on Item" is larger than the sum of the groups because some veterans did not indicate their age. * Low precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 1.7* 2.8 1.3* 1.2 27.7 5.8 1 (6.2) 2.6* 6.0* (5.2) 31.2* (11.8) 1.1* 8.5* (3.6) 3.8* (2.9) 3.2* 3.7 1.3 0.7* 7.7 1.7 9.7 4.3 2.9 1.0* 1.8 0.4* 10.2 2.8 0.9 0.2 () 1.1 0.6 5.2 2.9

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 143 Table 3-16. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Age ( and ), and Health Care Priority Groups Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 Priority 6 Priority 7 Responding on Item 493,767 379,289 913,929 12,507 2,501,910 2,316,052 8,987,035 Private non-hmo 21.6 3 34.4 6.1* (3.1) 22.2 42.3 45.2 Private HMO 14.8 No insurance coverage mentioned 23.8 Unknown 1.6 26.5 16.1 1.0* NOTE: Veteran may report more than one type of insurance. Priority groups were determined by classifying the self-reported data of all respondents according to VA health care enrollee criteria and are not limited to actual VA enrollees. The total "Responding on Item" is larger than the sum of the groups because some veterans did not indicate their age. * Low precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59 31.5 16.3 0.6* 1.0* 31.8* (8.3) 3.9* (4.0) 18.4 38.6 1.2 41.2 10.2 0.3* 40.8 9.5 0.3

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 144 Table 3-16. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Age ( and ), and Health Care Priority Groups Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 Priority 6 Priority 7 Responding on Item 224,538 201,135 527,198 16,516 2,805,119 491,119 5,050,835 Medicare 90.7 95.7 94.8 93.1* (4.0) 95.9 96.6 96.5 Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 16.5 (1.8) Medicare Part A for hospital care only 9.8 Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 2.1 Both Medicare Part A and Part B 58.9 (2.4) Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 39.3 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 5.3 CHAMPUS or TRICARE 12.8 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 6.5 25.8 (3.2) 6.6 2.2 59.6 (2.9) 45.7 (2.5) 7.2 13.9 9.8 NOTE: Veteran may report more than one type of insurance. Priority groups were determined by classifying the self-reported data of all respondents according to VA health care enrollee criteria and are not limited to actual VA enrollees. The total "Responding on Item" is larger than the sum of the groups because some veterans did not indicate their age. * Low precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 24.4 4.9 2.4 62.2 47.7 7.1 8.3 6.6 7.2* (2.8) 11.9* (6.8) 5.5* (5.7) 69.1 (10.2) 4 (14.3) 17.0* (11.7) 28.9 6.8 2.9 55.3 42.3 19.1 2.4 2.8 30.4 6.2 2.4* 56.3 46.5 (2.4) 13.7 (2.5) 6.8 26.6 4.7 2.1 62.5 49.5 3.7 3.3

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 145 Table 3-16. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Age ( and ), and Health Care Priority Groups Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 Priority 6 Priority 7 Responding on Item 224,538 201,135 527,198 16,516 2,805,119 491,119 5,050,835 Private non-hmo 28.0 25.1 (2.9) 32.0 1.9* 26.0 31.7 (2.8) 39.0 Private HMO 3.7 No insurance coverage mentioned 4.5 Unknown 0.3* 6.5 2.2 0.4* NOTE: Veteran may report more than one type of insurance. Priority groups were determined by classifying the self-reported data of all respondents according to VA health care enrollee criteria and are not limited to actual VA enrollees. The total "Responding on Item" is larger than the sum of the groups because some veterans did not indicate their age. * Low precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 8.5 3.0* (1.8) 3.3* (3.4) 8.2 1.7 9.5 0.8* 11.1 0.4

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 146 Table 3-17. Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Gender, and Age ( and ) Males Females Responding on Item 23,712,433 14,464,951 9,110,453 1,483,603 1,215,032 262,100 Medicare 4 5.6 96.0 19.9 4.0 94.2 Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 11.4 Medicare Part A for hospital care only 2.4 Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 1.1 Both Medicare Part A and Part B 24.9 Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 18.6 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 3.5 CHAMPUS or TRICARE 6.5 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 3.5 1.6 0.2 () 2.9 0.9 1.6 8.0 3.3 precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59 27.1 5.5 2.5 59.9 46.7 6.6 4.3 3.7 5.0 1.9 0.4* 12.1 8.3 2.6 16.5 4.5 1.1* 0.7* 2.0 0.6* 2.8 17.5 4.2 23.5 (3.3) 7.9 1.5* 59.2 (4.0) 44.2 (4.1) 2.1* 11.7 (3.3) 6.1*

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 147 Table 3-17. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Gender, and Age ( and ) Males Females Responding on Item 23,712,433 14,464,951 9,110,453 1,483,603 1,215,032 262,100 Private non-hmo 37.3 39.6 33.7 29.0 33.1 1 (2.4) Private HMO 25.6 No insurance coverage mentioned 9.9 Unknown 0.4 () 35.6 15.5 precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 9.7 1.0 () 35.2 11.5 0.6* 35.5 13.7 0.7* 32.6 (3.3)

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 148 Table 3-18. Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Ethnicity, and Age ( and ) Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Not Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Responding on Item 1,122,190 868,556 249,559 23,990,234 14,764,832 9,093,220 Medicare 23.2 4.2 89.8 4 5.6 96.2 Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 9.7 Medicare Part A for hospital care only 1.6* Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 0.3* Both Medicare Part A and Part B 10.7 Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 7.3 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 3.6 CHAMPUS or TRICARE 5.9 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 2.3 1.8* 0.7* 1.5 2.1* 7.0 2.5 precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N//A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 37.2 (3.8) 4.7* 1.1* 43.2 (4.3) 28.1 (3.8) 8.9 1.9* 11.1 2.5 1.1 24.8 18.4 3.5 7.2 3.6 1.5 0.2 () 2.9 0.8 1.7 8.8 3.4 26.7 5.6 2.5 60.4 47.1 6.4 4.6 3.8

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 149 Table 3-18. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Ethnicity, and Age ( and ) Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Not Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Responding on Item 1,122,190 868,556 249,559 23,990,234 14,764,832 9,093,220 Private non-hmo 30.4 32.2 24.4 (3.9) 37.5 39.7 33.8 Private HMO 30.1 No insurance coverage mentioned 19.0 Unknown 1.1* 35.4 (2.4) 23.1 (2.4) precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N//A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 11.4 (2.9) 4.6* (1.8) 25.6 9.6 0.4 () 35.4 14.9 9.6 0.9 ()

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 150 Table 3-19. Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Race, and Age ( and ) One Race White Black or African American Responding on Item 23,857,126 14,628,682 9,097,763 21,370,897 12,722,144 8,533,654 2,216,634 1,697,196 506,137 Medicare 40.1 5.4 96.0 41.5 4.9 96.2 28.4 9.4 92.5 Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 11.2 Medicare Part A for hospital care only 2.4 Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 1.0 Both Medicare Part A and Part B 24.8 Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 18.5 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 3.5 CHAMPUS or TRICARE 7.1 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 3.4 1.4 0.2 () 2.9 0.8 1.7 8.7 3.3 26.9 5.5 2.4 60.1 47.0 6.5 4.5 3.7 NOTE: Veteran may report more than one type of insurance. NOTE: The total "Responding on Item" is larger than the sum of the groups because some veterans did not indicate their age. * Low precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 11.3 2.4 1.0 26.2 19.7 3.1 6.8 3.3 1.1 0.1 () 2.8 0.7 1.4 8.4 3.1 26.5 5.3 2.2 61.1 48.1 5.8 4.5 3.6 1 2.6 1.9 13.0 8.0 6.9 8.7 4.0 3.6 0.8* 3.6 1.3 3.9 1 3.9 31.8 (3.2) 8.7 6.6* 44.4 (2.9) 30.4 (3.6) 17.1 (2.8) 4.1* 4.2*

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 151 Table 3-19. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Race, and Age ( and ) One Race White Black or African American Responding on Item 23,857,126 14,628,682 9,097,763 21,370,897 12,722,144 8,533,654 2,216,634 1,697,196 506,137 Private non-hmo 37.5 39.8 33.9 39.0 42.0 34.4 25.3 24.8 25.7 (2.7) Private HMO 25.6 No insurance coverage mentioned 9.5 Unknown 0.3 () 35.5 14.9 9.7 1.0 () precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59 24.8 8.6 0.3 () 35.1 13.9 9.3 0.9 () 33.1 17.6 37.9 22.2 0.6* 17.5 (2.9) 2.7*

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 152 Table 3-19. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Race, and Age ( and ) American Indian or Alaska Native Minority Veterans (Other than Black or African American) Asian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Responding on Item 159,851 130,493 28,120 73,202 50,701 21,459 36,541 28,148 8,393 Medicare 23.5 (3.3) 8.3* 94.8* (3.3) 29.4 (4.4) 1.0* 98.1* 27.3* (11.1) 5.7* (4.8) Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 7.7* Medicare Part A for hospital care only 1.7* Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 0.6* Both Medicare Part A and Part B 13.1 (2.5) Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 4.7 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 4.8* CHAMPUS or TRICARE 9.3 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 15.4 4.1* 3.7* (1.8) 0.4* 3.7* 10.9 (2.9) 13.8 (2.7) 24.7* (10.1) 8.6* (7.2) 3.0* (2.7) 57.3* (10.8) 25.3* (7.7) 1* (4.9) 2.2* 23.8* (8.7) precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; : Sample size for the denominator less than 30; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 10.1 (2.8) 5.3* 0.9* 1 (3.6) 12.6 (3.7) 5.0* 17.9 (4.0) 9.2* (4.1) 0.3* 0.6* 0.3* 21.2 (6.0) 4.6* 33.7* (8.9) 18.2* (8.9) 3.1* 37.3* (10.4) 42.2* (1) 17.2* (7.3) 11.1* (5.2) 20.4* (9.0) 17.7* (11.6) 3.1* * 6.5* (4.2) 4.7* (2.7) 5.6* (4.1) 1 (5.2) 1.0* 1.0* * * 4.7* (4.9) * 4.7* (4.9) 13.6* (7.1) () () () () () () () ()

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 153 Table 3-19. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Race, and Age ( and ) American Indian or Alaska Native Minority Veterans (Other than Black or African American) Asian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Responding on Item 159,851 130,493 28,120 73,202 50,701 21,459 36,541 28,148 8,393 Private non-hmo 28.2 (3.8) 27.2 (4.3) 32.3* (9.3) 27.6 (5.2) 28.0 (5.7) 28.1* (9.1) 41.2* (11.6) 53.5* (12.8) () Private HMO 32.1 (4.3) No insurance coverage mentioned 15.7 (3.2) Unknown 1.3* 37.5 (5.3) 17.7 (4.0) 1.5* 8.6* (4.7) 4.6* (3.3) * precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; : Sample size for the denominator less than 30; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 30.4 (6.3) 14.7 (4.3) 37.4 (7.2) 21.2 (6.2) 15.2* (8.3) * * 8.4* (4.6) 20.3* (9.6) * 7.0* (5.4) 26.4* (12.3) * () () ()

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 154 Table 3-19. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Race, and Age ( and ) Two or More Races Two or More Races American Indian or Alaska Native/White Race Unknown Responding on Item 557,540 434,498 122,148 360,755 266,191 93,670 781,370 616,803 152,642 Medicare 29.0 (2.1) 1 95.9 33.4 (2.4) 11.7 94.8 (1.8) 22.0 (1.8) 4.4 93.7 Medicare managed care or Medicare HMO 8.6 Medicare Part A for hospital care only 3.0 Medicare Part B for visits to doctor offices only 1.2* Both Medicare Part A and Part B 15.4 Medigap or Medicare Supplement health insurance plan 8.4 Medicaid/Medi-Cal 3.4* CHAMPUS or TRICARE 9.4 Other government-provided health insurance or health service plan 8.0 3.6* 0.7* 0.7* 4.5 1.7* 2.6* 9.7 7.4 26.1 (4.2) 11.3 (3.0) 2.9* 54.0 (4.1) 32.6 (3.4) 6.6 8.2 10.4 NOTE: Veteran may report more than one type of insurance. Only one sub-category of " Two or More Races" is shown because all other categories were too small to report. The total "Responding on Item" is larger than the sum of the groups because some veterans did not indicate their age. * Low precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 9.5 3.3 1.3* 18.5 10.2 2.6 9.3 7.3 2.5* 0.8* 0.7* 7.2 1.5* 9.8 5.9 29.4 (5.2) 1 (2.7) 3.2* 50.3 (4.5) 38.0 (3.8) 5.8* 8.0 11.3 (3.4) 8.4 1.6* 10.8 8.9 2.9 7.3 2.7 2.3* 1.1* 1.9* 1.7* 8.0 3.3* 33.4 (5.1) 6.1* 2.6* 49.5 (4.9) 37.8 (5.1) 8.2* (3.0) 5.0* (2.4) 0.6*

2001 National Survey of Veterans (NSV) - March, 2003 - Page 155 Table 3-19. (continued) Percent Distribution of Veterans by Type of Health Insurance, Race, and Age ( and ) Two or More Races Two or More Races American Indian or Alaska Native/White Race Unknown Responding on Item 557,540 434,498 122,148 360,755 266,191 93,670 781,370 616,803 152,642 Private non-hmo 32.9 34.0 (2.7) 28.5 (4.0) 33.1 34.0 (2.8) 30.4 (4.0) 3 (2.1) 31.9 23.4 (4.9) Private HMO 26.8 (2.7) No insurance coverage mentioned 15.5 Unknown 1.1* 32.1 (3.4) 19.1 (2.1) 8.3 2.7* NOTE: Veteran may report more than one type of insurance. Only one sub-category of " Two or More Races" is shown because all other categories were too small to report. The total "Responding on Item" is larger than the sum of the groups because some veterans did not indicate their age. * Low precision and/or sample size for the denominator between 30 and 59; N/A: Standard Errors not available when estimate is equal to 0% or 100% 21.8 16.3 1.3* 26.2 (3.1) 20.8 1.7* 9.5 (2.5) 3.4* 30.4 18.5 (2.1) 1.2* 36.0 (2.9) 22.7 1.5* 6.7* (2.8) 2.5*