Health Insurance
Without health insurance, citizens often are unable to pay for the medical care they need, and frequently forego preventive measures that would make that care unnecessary. Approximately 14 percent of Hampton Roads residents under 65 years of age are uninsured.
Why is This Important?
Health insurance is defined as insurance against loss by illness or bodily injury. Health insurance generally provides coverage for medicine, visits to the doctor or emergency room, hospital stays, and other medical expenses. Policies differ in what they cover, the size of the deductible and/or co-payment, limits of coverage, and the options for treatment available to the policyholder. The uninsured population lacks coverage by any private or public health insurance. Research has shown individuals without health insurance have great difficulty accessing the health care system and frequently do not participate in preventive care programs.
How is Hampton Roads Doing?
Within
Virginia, the
Hampton Roads region
had the second lowest
rate -- 13.9 percent
-- of uninsured residents under
age 65 in 2007. The Eastern
region was highest at
20 percent, and the
state average was 15.1
percent.
What Influences Health Insurance?
More than 197,000 people were estimated to be without health insurance in the Hampton Roads region in 2007. Influences on health insurance in all regions include:
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Income Level: People with income at or below 200 percent of poverty (2009: $21,660 for an individual) are nearly twice as likely to be uninsured as people at higher income levels.
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Race and Ethnicity: Racial and ethnic minority groups are less likely to be insured than White Virginians.
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Age: Young adults are at greater risk for being uninsured than children and older adults.
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Employment Status: Unemployed individuals, part-time workers, and homemakers are at greater risk of being uninsured.
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Firm Size: Employees of very small firms are typically at greater risk of being uninsured.

Data Definitions and Sources
Regional Data: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates Program
Release date: July 27, 2010.
See the Data Sources and Updates Calendar for a detailed list of the data resources used for indicator measures on Hampton Roads Performs.


