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Health Insurance Coverage for Idaho Counties, 2000: Experimental Estimates


Tables: [ All ages ]   [ Under age 18 ]   

All ages,  2000


ID State and County Number Insured Number Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±) Percent Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±)
16000 Idaho 1,075,678 214,555 10,174 16.6 1.0
16001 Ada County 267,803 36,577 5,641 12.0 1.9
16003 Adams County 2,747 634 79 18.8 2.3
16005 Bannock County 61,443 12,259 1,457 16.6 2.0
16007 Bear Lake County 5,292 1,121 134 17.5 2.1
16009 Benewah County 7,370 1,507 186 17.0 2.1
16011 Bingham County 33,104 8,846 831 21.1 2.0
16013 Blaine County 16,945 2,677 444 13.6 2.3
16015 Boise County 5,730 1,159 142 16.8 2.0
16017 Bonner County 30,802 6,208 766 16.8 2.1
16019 Bonneville County 69,809 13,095 1,622 15.8 2.0
16021 Boundary County 7,881 1,990 202 20.2 2.0
16023 Butte County 2,258 570 61 20.2 2.2
16025 Camas County 821 186 26 18.4 2.5
16027 Canyon County 110,877 25,735 2,651 18.8 1.9
16029 Caribou County 6,204 1,143 162 15.6 2.2
16031 Cassia County 16,206 5,177 432 24.2 2.0
16033 Clark County 723 271 22 27.2 2.1
16035 Clearwater County 6,712 1,291 163 16.1 2.0
16037 Custer County 3,423 838 98 19.7 2.3
16039 Elmore County 20,376 4,992 531 19.7 2.1
16041 Franklin County 9,150 2,263 238 19.8 2.1
16043 Fremont County 8,742 2,797 240 24.2 2.1
16045 Gem County 12,512 2,746 309 18.0 2.0
16047 Gooding County 10,874 3,209 291 22.8 2.1
16049 Idaho County 12,438 2,513 311 16.8 2.1
16051 Jefferson County 15,158 4,164 402 21.6 2.1
16053 Jerome County 14,137 4,296 376 23.3 2.0
16055 Kootenai County 93,955 16,481 2,176 14.9 2.0
16057 Latah County 26,315 4,693 626 15.1 2.0
16059 Lemhi County 5,950 1,637 168 21.6 2.2
16061 Lewis County 3,011 600 77 16.6 2.1
16063 Lincoln County 3,147 985 90 23.8 2.2
16065 Madison County 20,703 5,314 569 20.4 2.2
16067 Minidoka County 15,024 4,426 394 22.8 2.0
16069 Nez Perce County 31,464 4,880 790 13.4 2.2
16071 Oneida County 3,458 684 89 16.5 2.1
16073 Owyhee County 7,938 2,924 222 26.9 2.0
16075 Payette County 16,656 4,037 417 19.5 2.0
16077 Power County 5,724 1,713 152 23.0 2.0
16079 Shoshone County 11,024 2,227 269 16.8 2.0
16081 Teton County 5,113 1,357 152 21.0 2.3
16083 Twin Falls County 52,443 11,165 1,274 17.6 2.0
16085 Valley County 6,431 1,131 156 15.0 2.1
16087 Washington County 7,788 2,036 200 20.7 2.0
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Under age 18,  2000


ID State and County Number Insured Number Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±) Percent Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±)
16000 Idaho 321,905 56,966 4,072 15.0 2.0
16001 Ada County 77,849 8,694 2,195 10.0 2.5
16003 Adams County 646 148 26 18.7 3.2
16005 Bannock County 18,512 3,203 560 14.7 2.6
16007 Bear Lake County 1,746 368 57 17.4 2.7
16009 Benewah County 1,994 373 63 15.7 2.6
16011 Bingham County 12,027 2,699 380 18.3 2.6
16013 Blaine County 4,185 620 144 12.9 3.0
16015 Boise County 1,532 301 48 16.4 2.6
16017 Bonner County 7,894 1,543 249 16.4 2.6
16019 Bonneville County 23,286 3,695 700 13.7 2.6
16021 Boundary County 2,335 539 74 18.8 2.6
16023 Butte County 662 151 23 18.6 2.8
16025 Camas County 189 49 8 20.4 3.3
16027 Canyon County 36,612 6,953 1,102 16.0 2.5
16029 Caribou County 1,969 356 66 15.3 2.8
16031 Cassia County 5,801 1,622 197 21.9 2.6
16033 Clark County 253 84 10 24.9 2.8
16035 Clearwater County 1,627 294 51 15.3 2.6
16037 Custer County 857 197 32 18.7 3.0
16039 Elmore County 7,024 1,483 228 17.4 2.7
16041 Franklin County 3,423 821 116 19.3 2.7
16043 Fremont County 2,921 863 102 22.8 2.7
16045 Gem County 3,573 715 111 16.7 2.6
16047 Gooding County 3,303 883 115 21.1 2.7
16049 Idaho County 3,155 601 102 16.0 2.7
16051 Jefferson County 5,600 1,416 191 20.2 2.7
16053 Jerome County 4,642 1,255 155 21.3 2.6
16055 Kootenai County 26,151 4,207 778 13.9 2.6
16057 Latah County 6,106 1,037 186 14.5 2.6
16059 Lemhi County 1,507 411 55 21.4 2.8
16061 Lewis County 789 140 26 15.0 2.7
16063 Lincoln County 1,000 298 37 22.9 2.8
16065 Madison County 5,709 1,433 192 20.1 2.7
16067 Minidoka County 4,874 1,240 163 20.3 2.7
16069 Nez Perce County 7,737 1,090 239 12.3 2.7
16071 Oneida County 1,141 220 38 16.2 2.7
16073 Owyhee County 2,636 849 95 24.4 2.7
16075 Payette County 5,293 1,094 167 17.1 2.6
16077 Power County 2,022 516 70 20.3 2.8
16079 Shoshone County 2,669 473 83 15.1 2.6
16081 Teton County 1,664 411 62 19.8 3.0
16083 Twin Falls County 15,194 2,857 469 15.8 2.6
16085 Valley County 1,516 261 48 14.7 2.7
16087 Washington County 2,279 507 73 18.2 2.6
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Final release date for these estimates: July 2005

Revised CPS ASEC Health Insurance Data
As inputs to its models, the 2000 and 2001 SAHIE program uses CPS ASEC data as originally published. In March 2007, the Census Bureau released a User's Note describing an issue in the health insurance edited data that affected estimates from calendar years 1996 to 2005. Later in the Spring, the Census Bureau released a full set of revised estimates from the 2005 and 2006 CPS ASEC's (calendar years 2004 and 2005) in addition to new public use files based on improvements to the algorithm that assigns coverage to non-policyholders. The Census Bureau plans to release a limited set of estimates for the earlier years using an approximation method to simulate the correction. The current SAHIE release is consistent with the full original data product. Future work will consider using the approximation method for modeling. For more details see revised CPS ASEC health insurance data.


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SOURCE: Estimates obtained from models are applied to CPS data. Model inputs also include Census 2000, intercensal population estimates, and administrative records data. For information on the data sources, measures of uncertainty, confidentiality protection, and sources of error, see SAHIE source and accuracy.

The 90-percent confidence interval is a measure of an estimate's variability. The larger the confidence interval in relation to the size of the estimate, the less reliable the estimate.



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