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An Equity Profile of Orange County
17%
11%
24%
19%
7%
All
White
Lat ino
Asian
Mixed/other
13%
9%
21%
13%
15%
All
White
Latino
Asian
Mixed/other
61. Fair or Poor Health Quality by Zip Code Tabulation Area,
2011-2017
Spatial disparities in health quality and access to care
Latinos are most likely to have no usual source of care and to rate their health as fair or poor
Readiness
Data from the California Health Interview Survey show that there are a relatively high number of adults in zip codes in the northern part of the
county that describe their health quality as fair or poor. In addition, the data show that when broken down by race, Latinos and Asian Americans
are more likely to rate their health quality as fair or poor. Finally, while Orange County has the second largest number of Covered California
enrollees,
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Latinos and mixed/other identified people often report having no usual source of care.
Source: California Health Interview Survey. Universe includes all adults
age 18 or older. Note: Data reflect an average of the years 2011, 2012,
2013, 2014, and 2017. Data for Asians exclude Pacific Islanders.
Source: California Health Interview Survey. Universe includes all adults
age 18 or older. Note: Data reflect an average of the years 2011, 2012,
2013, 2014, and 2017. Data for Asians exclude Pacific Islanders.
59. No Usual Source of Care by Race/Ethnicity,
2011-2017
60. Fair or Poor Health Quality by Race/Ethnicity,
2011-2017
Source: California Health Interview Survey; ESRI, HERE, Garmin, © OpenStreetMap
contributors, and the GIS user community. Universe includes all adults age 18 or older.
Note: Data reflect an average of the years 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2017.
Less than 14%
14%
to 17%
17% to 20%
20% to 26%
26%
or more
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Covered California.(2018). Covered California Open Enrollment Profile. Open Enrollment
Plan Selection Profile. County Tab. Retrieved from https://hbex.coveredca.com/data-research/