Percent of pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults, 2004 (NHIS)

This is a clustered bar graph displaying comparison data for the percent of pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults. This graph is based on 2004 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data. It contains four categories on the horizontal axis, including (1) adults 65 years and older with any health insurance, (2) adults 65 years and older with Medicare plus any private health insurance, (3) adults 65 years and older with Medicare plus any public health insurance, and (4) adults 65 years and older with Medicare only. Each category contains two bars representing the White and Hispanic population. For adults 65 years and older with any health insurance, the first bar shows that 60.9 percent of high-risk Whites adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination and the second bar shows that 34.1 percent of high-risk Hispanic adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination. For adults 65 years and older with Medicare plus any private health insurance, the first bar shows that 63.7 percent of high-risk White adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination and the second bar shows that 39.7 percent of high-risk Hispanic adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination. For adults 65 years and older with Medicare plus any public health insurance, the first bar shows that 64.9 percent of high-risk White adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination and the second bar shows that 34.8 percent of high-risk Hispanic adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination. For adults 65 years and older with Medicare only, the first bar shows that 52.9 percent of White adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination and the second bar shows that 29.1 percent of high-risk Hispanic adults receive the pneumococcal vaccination.

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