Health

4.

Children who have a usual source of health care

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2016Change2014LatinoWhiteAfrican
American
AsianOther

California

93%
91%91%94%91%93%96%

County

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Rank
2016Change2014LatinoWhiteAfrican
American
AsianOther
Alameda2692%92%96%*92%*96%*88%*90%*
Alpine4988%*
92%84%*90%*NANA99%*
Amador4988%*
92%84%*90%*NANA99%*
Butte297%*
92%96%*97%*100%*100%*100%*
Calaveras4988%*
92%84%*90%*NANA99%*
Colusa2692%*92%91%*94%*100%*NA100%*
Contra Costa795%*95%92%*98%*100%*95%*93%*
Del Norte2692%*92%97%*90%*NA100%*100%*
El Dorado4590%*
92%85%*94%*100%*74%*100%*
Fresno1394%*
95%95%*86%*100%*98%*100%*
Glenn2692%*92%91%*94%*100%*NA100%*
Humboldt297%*
92%95%*98%*NA100%*100%*
Imperial5786%
87%85%96%*NA100%*NA
Inyo4988%*
92%84%*90%*NANA99%*
Kern1693%
92%90%99%*77%*99%*99%*
Kings4391%
88%90%94%*100%*100%*75%
Lake4590%*
92%95%*87%*NA100%*93%*
Lassen2692%*92%97%*90%*NA100%*100%*
Los Angeles4391%91%91%98%85%90%94%*
Madera1693%*
89%92%*93%*100%*NA97%*
Marin297%*
94%100%*97%*100%*97%*100%*
Mariposa4988%*
92%84%*90%*NANA99%*
Mendocino1693%*93%91%*95%*NA87%*100%*
Merced1693%*93%92%*96%*100%*80%*100%*
Modoc2692%*92%97%*90%*NA100%*100%*
Mono4988%*
92%84%*90%*NANA99%*
Monterey795%*
90%93%*98%*100%*100%*100%*
Napa198%*
92%97%*99%*NA83%*99%*
Nevada2692%*
93%90%*93%*100%*100%*86%*
Orange1693%
92%93%92%*100%*93%*100%*
Placer2692%*92%86%*92%*100%*100%*98%*
Plumas2692%*92%97%*90%*NA100%*100%*
Riverside2692%
89%92%91%*87%*98%*97%*
Sacramento795%
93%90%*96%*100%*96%*99%*
San Benito4988%
89%86%95%*NANANA
San Bernardino2692%
87%91%88%*96%*93%*96%*
San Diego1693%
92%91%95%98%*96%*94%*
San Francisco795%*
92%87%*96%*98%*96%*100%*
San Joaquin596%*
91%91%*99%*100%*100%*100%*
San Luis Obispo1693%*93%100%*90%*84%*38%*97%*
San Mateo596%*
95%94%*96%*100%*99%*89%*
Santa Barbara1693%*93%96%*95%*NA82%*91%*
Santa Clara1394%*
92%92%*96%*70%96%*97%*
Santa Cruz1693%*
91%91%*95%*100%*100%*100%*
Shasta4789%
92%93%*93%*NA69%*89%*
Sierra2692%*92%97%*90%*NA100%*100%*
Siskiyou2692%*92%97%*90%*NA100%*100%*
Solano2692%*
93%86%*94%*91%*100%*99%*
Sonoma1693%
91%93%*93%*NA100%*100%*
Stanislaus5883%
85%77%87%*100%*100%*100%*
Sutter1394%
91%95%*94%*NA100%*88%*
Tehama2692%*92%91%*94%*100%*NA100%*
Trinity2692%*92%97%*90%*NA100%*100%*
Tulare795%
92%95%*90%*100%*100%*100%*
Tuolumne4988%*
92%84%*90%*NANA99%*
Ventura4789%*
90%85%*93%*100%*100%*100%*
Yolo795%*
93%92%*99%*100%*100%*98%*
Yuba2692%*92%89%*94%*NANA92%*

Notes

4. Children who have a usual source of health careIncludes the percentage of children, ages 0–17, who have a doctor or place to go when they need non-emergency health care that is not an emergency department, as self-reported by survey respondents. County-level estimates are based on California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). To create multi-year estimates, Children Now conducted analysis of race/ethnicity data using “askCHIS”, and combined 2011–2014 data (July 2016). CHIS clusters responses into three multi-county groups for select low-population counties. The multi-county groups are as follows: (1) Del Norte, Siskiyou, Lassen, Trinity, Modoc, Plumas and Sierra; (2) Tehama, Glenn and Colusa; (3) Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador, Inyo, Mariposa, Mono and Alpine.

NA (Not Available)Data that are not available are noted as NA. The most frequent reasons for NAs include the unavailability of longitudinal data, fewer than 10 cases (low number events), and statistically unstable estimates.

Asterisks*An asterisk indicates that data should be interpreted with caution. Asterisks were used to note low number of events (fewer than 10) or unstable data with large confidence intervals. Data or estimates with low numbers and large confidence intervals indicate that a data point may not be a true representation of the larger population.

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