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Statistics on children, youth and families in Pennsylvania from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children
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Why This Indicator Matters
Health insurance promotes preventive care, reduces emergency care, saves money and contributes to a child's overall well-being. This latest data demonstrates that part of our strategy to increase the number of kids in Pennsylvania with health insurance starts with our youngest citizens because the early years
of a child’s life are a critical period of brain development.
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of a child’s life are a critical period of brain development.
Definition and Source
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Definition
The number and percent of children from birth through age 17 or 18 not covered by health insurance at the point in time they were surveyed.
Data Source
PPC's report & source documentation can be found at https://www.papartnerships.org/resources-publications/reports/#health-care.
Notes
(2012 - 2014) The three-year ACS data used for this indicator does not include the six counties that fall below 20,000 in total population.
(2014 (1-yr) - current) The one-year ACS data used for this indicator does not include the twenty-seven counties that fall below 65,000 in total population.
(2017 - current) The ACS data changed the age category to include 18-year-olds. All data prior to 2017 is based on children under 18.
The year represents when the PPC or HEDIS reports were published.
Updated December 2022.
(2014 (1-yr) - current) The one-year ACS data used for this indicator does not include the twenty-seven counties that fall below 65,000 in total population.
(2017 - current) The ACS data changed the age category to include 18-year-olds. All data prior to 2017 is based on children under 18.
The year represents when the PPC or HEDIS reports were published.
Updated December 2022.
Last Updated
December 2022