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Health Insurance Coverage - Estimates from U.S. Census Bureau

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Health Insurance Coverage (Census Bureau): Percentage Uninsured, Age 0 to 64 Years, by County, 2018

Health Insurance Coverage (Census Bureau): Percentage Uninsured, Age 0-64 Years, by U.S. States, 2018

Health Insurance Coverage (Census Bureau): Percentage Uninsured, Age 0-18 Years, by County, 2018

Health Insurance Coverage (Census Bureau): Percentage Uninsured, Age 0-18 Years, by by U.S. States, 2018

Health Insurance Coverage (Census Bureau): Percentage Uninsured, All Ages, by Small Area, New Mexico, 2015-2019

Why Is This Important?

Lack of health insurance coverage has been associated with delayed access to health care and increased risk of chronic disease and mortality. People without health insurance are much less likely than those with insurance to receive recommended preventive services, such as cancer screening and immunizations.

Definition

The percentage of New Mexicans without health insurance coverage

Data Sources

How the Measure is Calculated

Numerator:Number of persons who were uninsured
Denominator:Total number of persons in the population

How Do We Compare With the U.S.?

New Mexico's uninsured rate (the percentage of persons lacking insurance coverage) has improved in the years since enactment of the Affordable Care Act and state Medicaid expansion. New Mexico's rate is now similar to the U.S. rate.

Other Objectives

New Mexico Community Health Status Indicator (CHSI)

Indicator Data Last Updated On 04/15/2021, Published on 04/29/2021
Community Health Assessment Program, Epidemiology and Response Division, New Mexico Department of Health, 1190 S. Saint Francis Drive, P.O. Box 26110, Santa Fe, NM, 87502. Contact Rena Manning at rena.manning@doh.nm.gov