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D.C. Health Care Access Survey, 2003

The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation District of Columbia Health Care Access Survey, 2003, is based on a representative sample of 1,581 adults, ages 18 and older, living in Washington, DC. The survey is intended to inform discussion of health care issues in the District of Columbia by examining the views and experiences of some of the city's most vulnerable populations, as well as the general population. It provides an opportunity to assess health care access by age (nonelderly adults vs. elderly adults), race/ethnicity (African Americans, Latinos and whites), and income (lower-income vs. higher-income residents). It also provides insight on how the public perceives DC’s health problems and health institutions.

Other Resources Icon Highlights and Chartpack (.pdf)

Other Resources Icon Toplines (.pdf)

Fact Sheet Icon Fact Sheet - Coverage and Access of Adults 18-64 in the District of Columbia: Key Facts

Other Resources Icon Report - Uninsured and Underserved: The Health Care Experiences of Latinos in the Nation's Capital



Information provided by the Disparities Policy Project
Publish Date: 2003-10-30

 

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