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Health, United States, 2005
With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans
LeavittMichael O.
Secretary
GerberdingJulie Louise
Director
MD, MPH
SondikEdward J.
Director
PhD

Trend Tables

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Summary List of Trend Tables by Topic

Population (tables 1-2)Resident populationPoverty

Resident population
Persons in poverty
and more . . .

Fertility and Natality (tables 3-18)Fertility rates, and birth ratesLive birthsTwin and higher order multiple birthsWomen who have not had at least 1 live birthPrenatal careEarly prenatal careTeenage childbearingNonmarital childbearingLive births by maternal educationLive births by mothers smoking statusLow-birthweight, according to mother's smoking statusLow-birthweight, by mother's educationLow-birthweight, by StateLegal abortionsContraceptive useBreastfeeding

Births
Low birthweight
Breastfeeding
and more . . .

Mortality (tables 19-49)

Infant mortalityInfant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality ratesInfant mortality rates by mothers educationInfant mortality rates according to birthweightInfant mortality rates, according to raceInfant mortality rates, according to StateNeonatal mortality ratesInfant mortality rates and international rankings
Life expectancyLife expectancy , international comparisonsLife expectancy at birth, and at 65 years of age
Death rates, by causeAge-adjusted death rates, according to StateAge-adjusted death rates for selected causes of deathYears of potential life lostLeading causes of death Leading causes of death, according to ageAge-adjusted death rates, according to urbanization levelAge-adjusted death rates, according to educational attainmentDeath rates for all causesDiseases of heartCerebrovascular diseasesMalignant neoplasmsMalignant neoplasms of trachea, bronchus, and lungMalignant neoplasm of breastChronic lower respiratory diseasesHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)Maternal mortality complications pregnancyMotor vehicle-related injuries
Death rates for external causesHomicideSuicideFirearm-relatedOccupational diseasesOccupational injury deaths
and more . . .

Determinants and Measures of Health (tables 50-74)Occupational injuries and illnessesNotifiable disease ratesAIDSCancer incidence ratesCancer survival ratesDiabetesRespiratory conditionsSevere headache or migraine, low back pain, and neck painLimitation of activityVision and hearing limitationsHealth statusSerious psychological distressSuicidal ideation, suicide attemptsCigarette smoking trendCigarette smoking by educational attainmentCigarette smoking by race and Hispanic originUse of selected substancesUse of selected substances by studentsAlcohol consumptionHypertensionSerum cholesterol levelsMean energy and macronutrient intakeLeisure-time physical activityOverweight, obesity, and healthy weightOverweight children and adolescents

Health status
Cigarette smoking
Alcohol consumption
High blood pressure
Overweight and obese
and more . . .

Ambulatory Care (tables 75-95)Health care visitsInfluenza and pneumococcal vaccinationVaccinations of childrenVaccinations of children by StateNo health care visits by childrenNo usual source of health care among childrenEmergency department visits by childrenNo usual source of health care among adultsEmergency department visits by adultsDental visitsUntreated dental cariesMammographyPap smearsVisits to physician offices, emergency dept, outpatient deptHospital emergency dept injury-related visitsVisits to primary care and specialist physiciansPrescription drug usePrescription and nonprescription drugsAdmissions to mental health organizationsHome health care patientsHospice patients

Visits: health care, dentists, emergency departments, and more . . .
Prevention: mammograms, pap smears, vaccinations

Inpatient Care (tables 96-103)Discharges, short-stay hospitalsDischarges, non-Federal short-stay hospitalsDischarges, rateHospital discharges by diagnosisHospital stays with at least on procedureHospital admissions/ outpatient surgeryNursing home residents by characteristicsNursing home residents by functional status

Hospital stays and procedures
Nursing homes and more . . .

Personnel (tables 104-111)Health care persons employed by industryPhysicians by StateDoctors of medicine by specialtyPrimary care doctors of medicineHealth personnel by occupationHealth professions schools - enrollment, graduatesHealth professions schools - enrollment by raceHealth professions schools - enrollment by women

Physicians
Dentists
Nurses
Health professions school enrollment
and more . . .

Facilities (tables 112-117)Hospitals, beds, occupancyMental health organizationsCommunity hospital beds by StateCommunity hospitals occupancy rates by StateNursing homes, beds, occupancy by StateMedicare-certified providers

Hospitals
Nursing homes
Home Health Agencies
and more . . .

National Health Expenditures (tables 118-131)Total health expendituresGDP, National health expendituresConsumer Price Index - medical componentsGrowth in personal health care expendituresNational health expendituresPersonal health care expendituresExpenses for health care and prescribed medicineSources of payment for health careOut-of-pocket health care expensesExpenditures for health servicesEmployers' costs for health insuranceHospital expensesNursing home average monthly chargesMental health expenditures

Personal health expenditures
Out of pocket costs
Prescription drugs
Nursing home costs
and more . . .

Health Care Coverage and Major Federal Programs (tables 132-144)Private health insuranceMedicaid coverageNo health insurance coverageHealth insurance coverage for 65+Health maintenance organization coverageHealth maintenance organizations - enrollmentMedical care benefits for private employeesMedicare enrollees by type of serviceMedicare fee-for-service enrolleesMedicare beneficiaries by raceMedicaid recipients by eligibilityMedicaid recipients - vendor paymentsDepartment of Veterans Affairs - health care expenditures

Insurance coverage:
Medicare
Medicaid
Private coverage
Uninsured
HMOs
and more . . .

State Health Expenditures and Health Insurance (tables 145-156)Personal health care per capita expendituresHospital care per capita expendituresPhysician and other professional services per capita expendituresNursing home care and home health care per capita expendituresDrugs and other nondurables per capita expendituresMedicare expenditures by StateMedicaid expenditures by StateExpenditures for mental health services by StateMedicare enrollees by StateMedicaid enrolles by StateHealth maintenance organizations enrollees by StateUninsured by State

Per capita expenditures by state:
Hospital, physician, nursing home, drugs
and more . . .
Expenditures/enrollees by state:
and more . . .

List of Trend Tables

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