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1Outcome (or Indicator)PercentageConfidence IntervalTitleDescriptionYearQuarterYear and Quarter
2Disability status9.58.7, 10.4Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
3Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability11.610.8, 12.5Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
4Asthma episode3.43.0, 3.8Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
5Diagnosed hypertension27.226.1, 28.3Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
6Regularly experienced chronic pain20.619.6, 21.7Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
7Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety1110.0, 12.0Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
8Regularly had feelings of depression4.84.2, 5.3Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
9Doctor visit85.384.2, 86.4Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
10Hospital emergency department visit22.220.9, 23.5Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
11Counseled by a mental health professional9.79.0, 10.4Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
12Dental exam or cleaning65.664.0, 67.1Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
13Blood pressure check88.687.6, 89.6Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
14Receipt of influenza vaccination48.347.2, 49.3Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
15Did not get needed medical care due to cost7.36.6, 8.1Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
16Did not get needed mental health care due to cost43.5, 4.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
17Did not take medication as prescribed to save money109.0, 11.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
18Current cigarette smoking1413.2, 14.9Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
19Current electronic cigarette use3.93.4, 4.4Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
20Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6413.312.3, 14.4Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
21Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6468.566.9, 70.0Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
22Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6419.918.6, 21.3Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
23Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.94.2, 5.5Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).201912019 Q1, Jan-Mar
24Disability status98.3, 9.7Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
25Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability1210.9, 13.1Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesNumber of work days missed due to illness, injury, or disability was asked of adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
26Asthma episode3.53.1, 4.0Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
27Diagnosed hypertension26.425.3, 27.5Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who had hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or were taking any medication prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
28Regularly experienced chronic pain20.619.6, 21.7Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how often they had pain in the past 3 months: never, some days, most days, or every day. Chronic pain was defined as pain on most days or every day in the past 3 months.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
29Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.110.3, 12.0Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who a) felt worried, nervous, or anxious daily and described the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and described the level of those feelings as "a lot."201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
30Regularly had feelings of depression4.64.2, 5.1Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who felt depressed daily and described the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt depressed weekly and described the level of depression as "a lot."201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
31Doctor visit84.783.7, 85.6Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
32Hospital emergency department visit21.920.9, 22.9Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency department about their health in the past 12 months.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
33Counseled by a mental health professional9.68.9, 10.4Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
34Dental exam or cleaning64.763.1, 66.2Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
35Blood pressure check87.586.5, 88.5Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
36Receipt of influenza vaccination46.244.9, 47.6Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
37Did not get needed medical care due to cost7.97.2, 8.7Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
38Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.43.9, 5.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
39Did not take medication as prescribed to save money9.18.1, 10.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults who took prescription medication in the past 12 months were asked a series of questions about ways in which they may not have taken the medication as prescribed in order to save money. Estimates are based on a positive response to at least one question about skipping medication doses to save money, taking less medicine to save money, or delay filling a prescription to save money.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
40Current cigarette smoking14.713.8, 15.6Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoke every day or some days.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
41Current electronic cigarette use54.4, 5.6Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who used an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product and now use them every day or some days.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
42Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6414.112.9, 15.3Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
43Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-646765.3, 68.7Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
44Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6420.819.4, 22.2Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
45Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.23.7, 4.8Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).201922019 Q2, Apr-Jun
46Disability status8.78.0, 9.5Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
47Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability10.29.2, 11.3Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
48Asthma episode3.12.7, 3.5Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
49Diagnosed hypertension26.825.7, 28.0Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
50Regularly experienced chronic pain20.619.4, 21.8Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
51Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.110.3, 11.9Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
52Regularly had feelings of depression4.74.1, 5.4Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
53Doctor visit84.683.5, 85.6Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
54Hospital emergency department visit21.320.2, 22.6Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
55Counseled by a mental health professional9.88.9, 10.7Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
56Dental exam or cleaning6563.6, 66.3Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
57Blood pressure check87.786.6, 88.7Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
58Receipt of influenza vaccination47.145.7, 48.6Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
59Did not get needed medical care due to cost8.57.8, 9.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
60Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.13.5, 4.8Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
61Did not take medication as prescribed to save money8.77.8, 9.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
62Current cigarette smoking14.113.2, 15.2Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
63Current electronic cigarette use4.84.1, 5.6Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
64Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6415.914.4, 17.6Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
65Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6465.863.9, 67.6Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
66Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6420.218.7, 21.7Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
67Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.43.7, 5.1Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).201932019 Q3, Jul-Sep
68Disability status9.68.7, 10.5Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
69Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability10.99.8, 11.9Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
70Asthma episode3.42.9, 3.9Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
71Diagnosed hypertension28.226.9, 29.5Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
72Regularly experienced chronic pain20.719.5, 22.0Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
73Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.510.6, 12.4Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
74Regularly had feelings of depression4.84.1, 5.5Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
75Doctor visit8583.9, 86.0Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
76Hospital emergency department visit2220.7, 23.2Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
77Counseled by a mental health professional8.98.2, 9.7Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
78Dental exam or cleaning64.462.9, 65.9Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
79Blood pressure check88.487.3, 89.5Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
80Receipt of influenza vaccination45.743.8, 47.5Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
81Did not get needed medical care due to cost9.58.6, 10.5Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
82Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.84.2, 5.4Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
83Did not take medication as prescribed to save money119.8, 12.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
84Current cigarette smoking14.113.1, 15.1Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
85Current electronic cigarette use4.13.4, 4.8Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
86Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6415.313.7, 17.0Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
87Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6465.963.9, 67.9Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
88Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6420.619.2, 22.1Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
89Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.23.4, 5.0Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).201942019 Q4, Oct-Dec
90Disability status9.28.4, 10.0Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
91Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability12.111.2, 13.0Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
92Asthma episode3.63.1, 4.1Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
93Diagnosed hypertension26.124.9, 27.2Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
94Regularly experienced chronic pain22.621.6, 23.7Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
95Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety10.49.6, 11.3Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
96Regularly had feelings of depression4.54.0, 5.1Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
97Doctor visit84.783.6, 85.8Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
98Hospital emergency department visit20.819.6, 21.9Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
99Counseled by a mental health professional9.78.9, 10.5Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
100Dental exam or cleaning6462.8, 65.3Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
101Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
102Receipt of influenza vaccination49.448.1, 50.7Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
103Did not get needed medical care due to cost7.56.8, 8.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
104Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.74.1, 5.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
105Did not take medication as prescribed to save money109.2, 10.8Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
106Current cigarette smoking13.812.9, 14.8Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
107Current electronic cigarette use3.73.1, 4.3Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
108Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6413.912.7, 15.1Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
109Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.966.2, 69.6Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
110Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6420.318.9, 21.7Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
111Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.53.8, 5.2Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202012020 Q1, Jan-Mar
112Disability status9.48.6 ,10.3Percentage of disability status for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
113Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability119.8 ,12.3Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesNumber of work days missed due to illness, injury, or disability was asked of adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
114Asthma episode3.42.9 ,4.0Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
115Diagnosed hypertension26.324.9,27.7Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who had hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or were taking any medication prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
116Regularly experienced chronic pain21.219.8,22.7Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how often they had pain in the past 3 months: never, some days, most days, or every day. Chronic pain was defined as pain on most days or every day in the past 3 months.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
117Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.210.2,12.2Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who a) felt worried, nervous, or anxious daily and described the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and described the level of those feelings as "a lot."202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
118Regularly had feelings of depression3.93.3 ,4.6Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who felt depressed daily and described the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt depressed weekly and described the level of depression as "a lot."202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
119Doctor visit83.782.3,85.1Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
120Hospital emergency department visit19.217.8,20.6Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
121Counseled by a mental health professional10.29.1 ,11.3Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
122Dental exam or cleaning63.962.3,65.6Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
123Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
124Receipt of influenza vaccination49.247.4,50.9Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesReceipt of a flu vaccination is defined by report of having received a vaccination in the past 12 months as opposed to during a flu season.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
125Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.25.3 ,7.1Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
126Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.13.3 ,5.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
127Did not take medication as prescribed to save money8.57.1 ,10.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to reduce costs in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults who took prescription medication in the past 12 months were asked a series of questions about ways in which they may not have taken the medication as prescribed in order to save money. Estimates are based on a positive response to at least one question about skipping medication doses to save money, taking less medicine to save money, or delay filling a prescription to save money.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
128Current cigarette smoking12.210.8,13.6Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoke every day or some days.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
129Current electronic cigarette use3.62.9 ,4.3Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who used an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product and now use them every day or some days.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
130Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-641311.4, 14.8Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
131Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.965.8, 69.9Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
132Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6421.319.5, 23.3Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
133Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.13.5, 4.8Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202022020 Q2, Apr-Jun
134Disability status8.47.7, 9.3Percentage of disability status for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
135Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability12.311.2, 13.5Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesNumber of work days missed due to illness, injury, or disability was asked of adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
136Asthma episode3.73.1, 4.3Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
137Diagnosed hypertension27.426.2, 28.7Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who had hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or were taking any medication prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
138Regularly experienced chronic pain20.619.5, 21.7Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how often they had pain in the past 3 months: never, some days, most days, or every day. Chronic pain was defined as pain on most days or every day in the past 3 months.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
139Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.410.5, 12.3Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who a) felt worried, nervous, or anxious daily and described the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and described the level of those feelings as "a lot."202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
140Regularly had feelings of depression4.33.7, 4.8Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who felt depressed daily and described the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt depressed weekly and described the level of depression as "a lot."202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
141Doctor visit83.382.2, 84.3Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
142Hospital emergency department visit18.417.3, 19.6Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
143Counseled by a mental health professional10.29.4, 11.1Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
144Dental exam or cleaning62.460.9, 63.9Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
145Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
146Receipt of influenza vaccination47.245.7, 48.6Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesReceipt of a flu vaccination is defined by report of having received a vaccination in the past 12 months as opposed to during a flu season.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
147Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.35.6, 7.1Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
148Did not get needed mental health care due to cost43.4, 4.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
149Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.46.5, 8.4Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to reduce costs in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults who took prescription medication in the past 12 months were asked a series of questions about ways in which they may not have taken the medication as prescribed in order to save money. Estimates are based on a positive response to at least one question about skipping medication doses to save money, taking less medicine to save money, or delay filling a prescription to save money.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
150Current cigarette smoking12.111.1, 13.1Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoke every day or some days.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
151Current electronic cigarette use3.53.0, 4.1Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who used an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product and now use them every day or some days.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
152Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6414.112.8, 15.5Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
153Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.465.6, 69.1Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
154Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6420.318.8, 21.9Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
155Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6443.4, 4.7Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202032020 Q3, Jul-Sep
156Disability status8.37.5, 9.0Percentage of disability status for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
157Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability12.311.2, 13.6Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesNumber of work days missed due to illness, injury, or disability was asked of adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
158Asthma episode3.42.9, 3.9Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
159Diagnosed hypertension26.725.5, 27.9Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who had hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or were taking any medication prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
160Regularly experienced chronic pain22.121.0, 23.3Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how often they had pain in the past 3 months: never, some days, most days, or every day. Chronic pain was defined as pain on most days or every day in the past 3 months.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
161Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.411.4, 13.5Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who a) felt worried, nervous, or anxious daily and described the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and described the level of those feelings as "a lot."202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
162Regularly had feelings of depression5.24.6, 5.9Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who felt depressed daily and described the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt depressed weekly and described the level of depression as "a lot."202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
163Doctor visit81.580.3, 82.7Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
164Hospital emergency department visit1715.9, 18.1Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
165Counseled by a mental health professional10.29.3, 11.1Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
166Dental exam or cleaning61.560.0, 62.9Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
167Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
168Receipt of influenza vaccination46.445.0, 47.9Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesReceipt of a flu vaccination is defined by report of having received a vaccination in the past 12 months as opposed to during a flu season.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
169Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.86.0, 7.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
170Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.64.0, 5.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
171Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.46.5, 8.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to reduce costs in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults who took prescription medication in the past 12 months were asked a series of questions about ways in which they may not have taken the medication as prescribed in order to save money. Estimates are based on a positive response to at least one question about skipping medication doses to save money, taking less medicine to save money, or delay filling a prescription to save money.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
172Current cigarette smoking11.911.0, 12.9Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoke every day or some days.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
173Current electronic cigarette use3.93.3, 4.6Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who used an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product and now use them every day or some days.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
174Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6414.513.1, 15.9Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
175Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6466.564.7, 68.3Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
176Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6420.619.2, 22.1Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
177Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.94.2, 5.6Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202042020 Q4, Oct-Dec
178Disability status8.98.1, 9.7Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
179Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability15.514.4, 16.7Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
180Asthma episode3.42.9, 3.9Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
181Diagnosed hypertension26.425.3, 27.4Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
182Regularly experienced chronic pain20.319.2, 21.5Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
183Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.211.2, 13.2Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
184Regularly had feelings of depression4.84.2, 5.4Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
185Doctor visit80.179.0, 81.2Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
186Hospital emergency department visit17.716.8, 18.6Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
187Counseled by a mental health professional10.89.9, 11.7Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
188Dental exam or cleaning777Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
189Blood pressure check8280.8, 83.1Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
190Receipt of influenza vaccination48.847.2, 50.5Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
191Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.25.6, 6.8Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
192Did not get needed mental health care due to cost3.73.1, 4.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
193Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.76.8, 8.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
194Current cigarette smoking1311.9, 14.2Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
195Current electronic cigarette use4.64.0, 5.3Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
196Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6413.812.6, 15.1Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
197Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6466.164.2, 68.1Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
198Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-642220.5, 23.5Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
199Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.14.4, 5.8Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202112021 Q1, Jan-Mar
200Disability status9.28.5, 10.0Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
201Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability15.914.6, 17.3Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
202Asthma episode32.5, 3.6Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
203Diagnosed hypertension27.526.3, 28.7Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
204Regularly experienced chronic pain22.320.8, 23.8Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
205Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.310.4, 12.2Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
206Regularly had feelings of depression4.43.8, 5.1Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
207Doctor visit81.780.4, 82.9Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
208Hospital emergency department visit18.417.3, 19.5Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
209Counseled by a mental health professional10.910.0, 12.0Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
210Dental exam or cleaning777Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
211Blood pressure check82.881.6, 84.0Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
212Receipt of influenza vaccination4846.6, 49.5Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
213Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.65.8, 7.4Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
214Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.23.5, 4.9Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
215Did not take medication as prescribed to save money76.2, 8.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
216Current cigarette smoking1210.9, 13.0Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
217Current electronic cigarette use4.33.6, 5.0Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
218Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6414.212.7, 15.8Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
219Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6466.464.7, 68.2Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
220Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6421.319.5, 23.3Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
221Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.14.3, 6.1Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202122021 Q2, Apr-Jun
222Disability status9.78.9, 10.4Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
223Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability15.614.2, 17.0Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
224Asthma episode32.5, 3.6Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
225Diagnosed hypertension27.926.7, 29.1Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
226Regularly experienced chronic pain22.220.9, 23.6Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
227Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.410.5, 12.4Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
228Regularly had feelings of depression5.14.4, 5.8Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
229Doctor visit82.681.3, 83.9Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
230Hospital emergency department visit19.418.2, 20.6Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
231Counseled by a mental health professional10.49.4, 11.3Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
232Dental exam or cleaning777Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
233Blood pressure check84.883.5, 86.1Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
234Receipt of influenza vaccination49.247.7, 50.6Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
235Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.15.5, 6.7Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
236Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.84.2, 5.4Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
237Did not take medication as prescribed to save money76.3, 7.9Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
238Current cigarette smoking1312.1, 14.1Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
239Current electronic cigarette use4.64.0, 5.2Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
240Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-641312.0, 14.1Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
241Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.365.5, 69.1Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
242Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6421.119.6, 22.7Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
243Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.94.3, 5.6Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).20213DY2021 Q3, Jul-Sep
244Disability status9.58.8, 10.2Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
245Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability16.315.0, 17.8Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
246Asthma episode3.83.2, 4.4Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
247Diagnosed hypertension28.126.9, 29.2Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
248Regularly experienced chronic pain21.820.5, 23.2Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
249Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.810.7, 12.9Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
250Regularly had feelings of depression4.74.2, 5.4Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
251Doctor visit83.982.9, 84.9Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
252Hospital emergency department visit18.417.4, 19.4Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
253Counseled by a mental health professional11.610.6, 12.6Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
254Dental exam or cleaning777Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
255Blood pressure check85.484.4, 86.4Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
256Receipt of influenza vaccination45.343.9, 46.8Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
257Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.55.8, 7.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
258Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.23.7, 4.8Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
259Did not take medication as prescribed to save money6.75.9, 7.5Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
260Current cigarette smoking12.211.1, 13.4Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
261Current electronic cigarette use5.34.6, 6.0Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
262Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6413.111.7, 14.5Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
263Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6466.464.6, 68.2Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
264Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6422.220.8, 23.7Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
265Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.44.6, 6.3Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).20214DY2021 Q4, Oct-Dec
266Disability status9.18.3, 10.0Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
267Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability19.918.5, 21.4Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
268Asthma episode3.63.0, 4.2Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
269Diagnosed hypertension26.825.4, 28.3Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
270Regularly experienced chronic pain777Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
271Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.311.1, 13.6Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
272Regularly had feelings of depression5.44.7, 6.0Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
273Doctor visit82.481.3, 83.4Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
274Hospital emergency department visit19.117.9, 20.3Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
275Counseled by a mental health professional11.810.8, 12.8Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
276Dental exam or cleaning64.162.6, 65.6Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
277Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
278Receipt of influenza vaccination4846.2, 49.9Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
279Did not get needed medical care due to cost5.75.1, 6.4Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
280Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.74.2, 5.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
281Did not take medication as prescribed to save money6.55.7, 7.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
282Current cigarette smoking11.610.7, 12.5Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
283Current electronic cigarette use5.85.0, 6.6Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
284Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6411.810.3, 13.3Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
285Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6468.766.6, 70.7Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
286Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6421.520.2, 22.9Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
287Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.44.8, 6.1Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202212022 Q1, Jan-Mar
288Disability status9.18.2, 10.0Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
289Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability17.215.9, 18.5Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
290Asthma episode3.83.2, 4.3Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
291Diagnosed hypertension26.725.6, 27.8Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
292Regularly experienced chronic pain777Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
293Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety1312.1, 13.9Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
294Regularly had feelings of depression4.84.2, 5.4Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
295Doctor visit83.182.0, 84.1Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
296Hospital emergency department visit19.118.1, 20.0Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
297Counseled by a mental health professional12.611.6, 13.6Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
298Dental exam or cleaning63.561.9, 65.1Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
299Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
300Receipt of influenza vaccination48.847.4, 50.2Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
301Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.35.5, 7.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
302Did not get needed mental health care due to cost4.54.0, 5.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
303Did not take medication as prescribed to save money65.3, 6.9Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
304Current cigarette smoking11.310.4, 12.2Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
305Current electronic cigarette use5.75.0, 6.5Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
306Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6412.511.5, 13.5Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
307Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.565.9, 69.1Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
308Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-642220.6, 23.5Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
309Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-644.43.8, 5.1Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202222022 Q2, Apr-Jun
310Disability status9.18.3, 10.0Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
311Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability16.915.7, 18.2Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
312Asthma episode3.53.1, 4.0Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
313Diagnosed hypertension26.525.5, 27.6Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
314Regularly experienced chronic pain777Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
315Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.611.5, 13.8Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
316Regularly had feelings of depression4.54.0, 5.2Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
317Doctor visit83.582.5, 84.6Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
318Hospital emergency department visit20.619.4, 21.9Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
319Counseled by a mental health professional12.711.9, 13.5Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
320Dental exam or cleaning63.962.2, 65.5Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
321Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
322Receipt of influenza vaccination47.746.1, 49.2Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
323Did not get needed medical care due to cost5.75.1, 6.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
324Did not get needed mental health care due to cost54.3, 5.8Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
325Did not take medication as prescribed to save money6.75.9, 7.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
326Current cigarette smoking10.89.9, 11.8Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
327Current electronic cigarette use5.44.8, 6.0Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
328Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6412.611.2, 14.0Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
329Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.165.2, 69.0Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
330Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6422.320.5, 24.1Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
331Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.24.5, 5.9Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).20223DY2022 Q3, Jul-Sep
332Disability status8.98.2, 9.7Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
333Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability17.716.2, 19.3Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
334Asthma episode3.42.9, 4.1Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
335Diagnosed hypertension27.926.6, 29.2Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
336Regularly experienced chronic pain777Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
337Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.211.4, 13.0Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
338Regularly had feelings of depression5.34.6, 6.0Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
339Doctor visit84.983.7, 86.1Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
340Hospital emergency department visit19.918.9, 21.0Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
341Counseled by a mental health professional13.512.5, 14.5Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
342Dental exam or cleaning64.763.1, 66.3Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
343Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
344Receipt of influenza vaccination45.744.4, 47.0Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
345Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.75.9, 7.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
346Did not get needed mental health care due to cost5.44.8, 6.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
347Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.26.4, 8.1Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
348Current cigarette smoking11.310.3, 12.3Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
349Current electronic cigarette use6.65.9, 7.3Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
350Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6412.110.7, 13.6Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
351Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.965.9, 69.9Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
352Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6422.120.6, 23.7Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
353Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6454.3, 5.9Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).20224DY2022 Q4, Oct-Dec
354Disability status8.78.0, 9.6Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
355Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability17.816.5, 19.3Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
356Asthma episode3.83.3, 4.4Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
357Diagnosed hypertension28.427.3, 29.6Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
358Regularly experienced chronic pain24.223.1, 25.2Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
359Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.611.7, 13.6Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
360Regularly had feelings of depression54.4, 5.7Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
361Doctor visit84.683.7, 85.5Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
362Hospital emergency department visit2120.0, 22.0Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
363Counseled by a mental health professional1312.1, 14.0Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
364Dental exam or cleaning65.664.2, 66.9Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
365Blood pressure check8786.0, 88.0Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
366Receipt of influenza vaccination49.448.0, 50.8Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
367Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.45.5, 7.4Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
368Did not get needed mental health care due to cost5.54.7, 6.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
369Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.86.8, 9.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
370Current cigarette smoking1110.1, 11.9Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
371Current electronic cigarette use6.45.7, 7.1Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
372Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-64119.9, 12.1Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
373Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6468.366.7, 69.9Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
374Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6422.421.0, 23.9Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
375Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.85.0, 6.6Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202312023 Q1, Jan-Mar
376Disability status9.99.1, 10.8Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
377Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability15.213.7, 16.8Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
378Asthma episode3.73.2, 4.1Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
379Diagnosed hypertension27.126.0, 28.3Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
380Regularly experienced chronic pain23.922.8, 25.0Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
381Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.511.5, 13.5Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
382Regularly had feelings of depression4.84.2, 5.5Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
383Doctor visit84.683.5, 85.6Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
384Hospital emergency department visit20.819.8, 21.9Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
385Counseled by a mental health professional12.711.6, 13.8Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
386Dental exam or cleaning64.863.5, 66.1Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
387Blood pressure check86.986.0, 87.7Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
388Receipt of influenza vaccination50.649.1, 52.1Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
389Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.25.5, 7.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
390Did not get needed mental health care due to cost5.65.0, 6.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
391Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.26.4, 8.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
392Current cigarette smoking11.210.3, 12.3Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
393Current electronic cigarette use5.95.0, 6.8Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
394Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6410.49.0, 11.9Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
395Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.165.2, 68.9Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
396Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6424.823.1, 26.6Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
397Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6454.3, 5.8Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202322023 Q2, Apr-Jun
398Disability status9.48.6, 10.2Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
399Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability13.912.6, 15.3Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
400Asthma episode3.93.4, 4.5Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
401Diagnosed hypertension27.426.2, 28.6Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
402Regularly experienced chronic pain24.923.7, 26.1Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
403Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.311.3, 13.3Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
404Regularly had feelings of depression4.74.2, 5.2Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
405Doctor visit84.983.8, 86.0Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
406Hospital emergency department visit20.619.5, 21.6Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
407Counseled by a mental health professional13.412.4, 14.4Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
408Dental exam or cleaning65.364.0, 66.6Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
409Blood pressure check87.486.4, 88.3Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
410Receipt of influenza vaccination48.747.2, 50.3Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
411Did not get needed medical care due to cost5.85.1, 6.5Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
412Did not get needed mental health care due to cost5.14.5, 5.7Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
413Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.97.0, 8.7Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
414Current cigarette smoking10.69.7, 11.6Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
415Current electronic cigarette use76.2, 7.8Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
416Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6411.410.1, 12.8Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
417Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6467.965.9, 69.9Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
418Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6422.921.1, 24.7Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
419Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.64.9, 6.3Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).20233DY2023 Q3, Jul-Sep
420Disability status9.58.7, 10.4Percentage of disability for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
421Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability14.313.3, 15.4Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesSix or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability in the past 12 months is defined as a report of six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability by sample adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
422Asthma episode3.93.4, 4.5Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
423Diagnosed hypertension27.326.3, 28.4Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDiagnosed hypertension is defined as report of hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or any medication use prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure among adults.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
424Regularly experienced chronic pain24.923.4, 26.4Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly experienced chronic pain is defined as report of having pain on most days or every day during the past 3 months.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
425Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety12.711.9, 13.7Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is defined as report of a) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious daily and describing the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and describing the level of those feelings as "a lot."20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
426Regularly had feelings of depression5.34.7, 6.0Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesRegularly had feelings of depression is defined as report of a) feeling depressed daily and describing the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) feeling depressed weekly and describing the level of depression as "a lot."20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
427Doctor visit84.182.9, 85.3Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
428Hospital emergency department visit19.918.6, 21.2Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
429Counseled by a mental health professional14.113.2, 15.0Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
430Dental exam or cleaning66.364.9, 67.7Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
431Blood pressure check86.985.9, 87.8Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
432Receipt of influenza vaccination43.341.9, 44.6Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
433Did not get needed medical care due to cost76.3, 7.8Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
434Did not get needed mental health care due to cost5.54.8, 6.3Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
435Did not take medication as prescribed to save money8.37.4, 9.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDid not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months is defined as report of skipped medication doses to save money, taking less medication to save money, or delayed filling of a prescription to save money.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
436Current cigarette smoking10.89.7, 12.0Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent cigarette smoking is defined as report of smoking at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime and now smoking every day or some days.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
437Current electronic cigarette use7.16.4, 7.9Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesCurrent electronic cigarette use is defined as report of use of an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product (even just once in a lifetime) and current use every day or some days.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
438Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-64119.8, 12.1Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
439Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6469.167.3, 70.8Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
440Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6421.920.3, 23.5Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
441Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-645.64.9, 6.4Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).20234DY2023 Q4, Oct-Dec
442Disability status109.3, 10.8Percentage of disability status for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
443Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability12.911.5, 14.4Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesNumber of work days missed due to illness, injury, or disability was asked of adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
444Asthma episode3.83.4, 4.3Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
445Diagnosed hypertension27.226.2, 28.2Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who had hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or were taking any medication prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
446Regularly experienced chronic pain777Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how often they had pain in the past 3 months: never, some days, most days, or every day. Chronic pain was defined as pain on most days or every day in the past 3 months.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
447Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety11.810.8, 12.7Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who a) felt worried, nervous, or anxious daily and described the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and described the level of those feelings as "a lot."202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
448Regularly had feelings of depression4.74.2, 5.2Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who felt depressed daily and described the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt depressed weekly and described the level of depression as "a lot."202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
449Doctor visit8584.1, 85.9Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
450Hospital emergency department visit20.719.7, 21.8Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
451Counseled by a mental health professional13.612.7, 14.6Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
452Dental exam or cleaning777Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
453Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
454Receipt of influenza vaccination43.842.5, 45.1Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage (see https://www.cdc.gov/flu/fluvaxview).202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
455Did not get needed medical care due to cost6.96.3, 7.6Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
456Did not get needed mental health care due to cost65.3, 6.7Percentage of failure of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
457Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.96.9, 8.9Percentage of adults aged 18 and over of failure who did not take medication as prescribed to reduce costs in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults who took prescription medication in the past 12 months were asked a series of questions about ways in which they may not have taken the medication as prescribed in order to save money. Estimates are based on a positive response to at least one question about skipping medication doses to save money, taking less medicine to save money, or delay filling a prescription to save money.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
458Current cigarette smoking109.1, 10.9Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoke every day or some days.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
459Current electronic cigarette use65.4, 6.6Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who used an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product and now use them every day or some days.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
460Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6411.510.5, 12.6Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
461Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6468.667.0, 70.1Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
462Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6421.419.8, 23.0Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
463Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-647.26.3, 8.2Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202412024 Q1, Jan-Mar
464Disability status9.68.8, 10.4Percentage of disability status for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesDisability is defined by the reported level of difficulty (no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty, or cannot do at all) in six functioning domains: seeing (even if wearing glasses), hearing (even if wearing hearing aids), mobility (walking or climbing stairs), communication (understanding or being understood by others), cognition (remembering or concentrating), and self-care (such as washing all over or dressing). Adults who responded "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all" to at least one question were considered to have a disability.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
465Six or more workdays missed due to illness, injury, or disability12.211.1, 13.3Percentage of six or more workdays missed due to health in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesNumber of work days missed due to illness, injury, or disability was asked of adults who a) worked for pay in the week prior to the interview, b) had a job or business in the week prior to the interview, but were temporarily absent, c) had seasonal or contract work for at least a few days in the past 12 months, or d) worked at a job or business but not for pay for at least a few days in the past 12 months.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
466Asthma episode3.83.4, 4.3Percentage of asthma episode in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had asthma. Adults who had been told they had asthma were asked if they had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack during the past 12 months.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
467Diagnosed hypertension28.126.9, 29.3Percentage of diagnosed hypertension in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who had hypertension or high blood pressure in the past 12 months or were taking any medication prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
468Regularly experienced chronic pain777Percentage of regularly experiencing chronic pain for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how often they had pain in the past 3 months: never, some days, most days, or every day. Chronic pain was defined as pain on most days or every day in the past 3 months.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
469Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety1211.0, 13.0Percentage of regularly having feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who a) felt worried, nervous, or anxious daily and described the level of those feelings as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt worried, nervous, or anxious weekly and described the level of those feelings as "a lot."202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
470Regularly had feelings of depression4.84.2, 5.3Percentage of regularly having feelings of depression for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who felt depressed daily and described the level of depression as "somewhere in between a little and a lot" or "a lot" or b) felt depressed weekly and described the level of depression as "a lot."202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
471Doctor visit85.284.1, 86.2Percentage of doctor visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last saw a doctor or other health professional about their health.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
472Hospital emergency department visit20.118.9, 21.2Percentage of hospital emergency department visit in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked how many times they had gone to a hospital emergency room about their health in the past 12 months.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
473Counseled by a mental health professional13.112.2, 14.1Percentage of mental health counseling in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or clinical social worker in the past 12 months.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
474Dental exam or cleaning777Percentage of dental exam or cleaning in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked about how long it had been since they last had a dental examination or cleaning.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
475Blood pressure check777Percentage of blood pressure check in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked when was the last time they had their blood pressure checked by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
476Receipt of influenza vaccination44.843.6, 46.0Percentage of receipt of influenza vaccination in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if they had a flu vaccination in the past 12 months. Prevalence of influenza vaccination during the past 12 months is different from season-specific coverage (see https://www.cdc.gov/flu/fluvaxview).202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
477Did not get needed medical care due to cost7.46.7, 8.2Percentage of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed medical care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed medical care because of the cost during the past 12 months.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
478Did not get needed mental health care due to cost5.55.0, 6.1Percentage of failure of adults aged 18 and over who did not get needed mental health care due to cost in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults were asked if there was any time when they did not get needed counseling or therapy from a mental health professional because of the cost during the past 12 months.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
479Did not take medication as prescribed to save money7.26.4, 8.0Percentage of adults aged 18 and over of failure who did not take medication as prescribed to reduce costs in the past 12 months for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesAdults who took prescription medication in the past 12 months were asked a series of questions about ways in which they may not have taken the medication as prescribed in order to save money. Estimates are based on a positive response to at least one question about skipping medication doses to save money, taking less medicine to save money, or delay filling a prescription to save money.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
480Current cigarette smoking109.3, 10.7Percentage of current cigarette smoking for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoke every day or some days.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
481Current electronic cigarette use6.66.0, 7.4Percentage of current electronic cigarette use for adults aged 18 and over (95% confidence intervals), United StatesEstimates include adults who used an electronic cigarette or other electronic vaping product and now use them every day or some days.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
482Uninsured at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6410.89.7, 11.9Percentage of being uninsured at the time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesA person was defined as uninsured if he or she did not have any private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, or military plan. A person was also defined as uninsured if he or she had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service, such as dental or vision care.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
483Private health insurance coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6470.368.7, 71.8Percentage of having private health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPrivate health insurance coverage includes any comprehensive private insurance plan (including health maintenance and preferred provider organizations). These plans include those obtained through an employer, purchased directly, purchased through local or community programs, or purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or a state-based exchange. Private coverage excludes plans that pay for only one type of service, such dental or vision care. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.<2E>202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
484Public health plan coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-6421.119.7, 22.5Percentage of having public health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesPublic health plan coverage includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), state-sponsored or other government-sponsored health plan, Medicare, and military plans. A small number of persons were covered by both public and private plans and were included in both categories.202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun
485Exchange-based coverage coverage at time of interview: Adults aged 18-647.16.2, 8.1Percentage of having exchange-based health insurance coverage at time of interview for adults aged 18-64 (95% confidence intervals), United StatesExchange-based coverage is a private health insurance plan purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace or state-based exchanges that were established as part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-148, P.L. 111-152).202422024 Q2, Apr-Jun