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West Virginia
SHAP Grantee Chartbook

Health Insurance Coverage Estimates
from the 2008 American Community Survey (ACS)

Prepared for:

State Health Access Program (SHAP)

Last Updated: July 21, 2010

West Virginia SHAP Grantee Chartbook

This chartbook was prepared for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health
Resources and Services Administration’s State Health Access Program (SHAP) by the State
Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC).

2221 University Ave SE, Suite 345
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Ph. 612-624-4802
Fax. 612-624-1493
Email. [email protected]
www.shadac.org/shap

5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
HRSA Contact Person
Michelle Herzog
Ph. 301-443-0650
Email. [email protected]

West Virginia SHAP Grantee Organization:
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources
Office of the Secretary
Project Liaison
Gerald Roueche
Ph. 304-558-0684
Email. [email protected]

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Table of Contents

Page

Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 1
Summary Statistics ........................................................................................................................................ 1
Exhibit 1: Any Source of Health Insurance Coverage by Poverty Level, Age 0-64, ACS 2008 .................. 1
Maps and Data Tables................................................................................................................................... 2
Exhibit 2.1: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-64, ACS 2008 ....................................................... 3
Exhibit 2.2: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 0-64, ACS 2008 .......... 4
Exhibit 2.3: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-64, <200% FPL, ACS 2008 .................................... 5
Exhibit 2.4: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 0-64, <200% FPL, ACS
2008 .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Exhibit 2.5: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-64 by Federal Poverty Level (FPL), ACS 2008 ...... 7
Exhibit 3.1: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-18, ACS 2008 ....................................................... 8
Exhibit 3.2: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 0-18, ACS 2008 .......... 9
Exhibit 3.3: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-18, <200% FPL, ACS 2008 .................................. 10
Exhibit 3.4: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 0-18, <200% FPL, ACS
................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Exhibit 3.5: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-18 by Federal Poverty Level (FPL), ACS 2008 .... 12
Exhibit 4.1: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 19-64, ACS 2008 ................................................... 13
Exhibit 4.2: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 19-64, ACS 2008 ...... 14
Exhibit 4.3: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 19-64, <200% FPL, ACS 2008 ................................ 15
Exhibit 4.4: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 19-64, <200% FPL, ACS
................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Exhibit 4.5: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 19-64 by Federal Poverty Level (FPL), ACS 2008 .. 17
Appendix A. Technical Assistance Available from SHADAC ....................................................................... 18
Appendix B. Data Source............................................................................................................................ 19
Appendix C. County Groupings in Sub-state Areas .................................................................................... 20
Appendix D. West Virginia Map of Major Cities ........................................................................................ 22
Appendix E. West Virginia Map of County Boundaries .............................................................................. 23

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Introduction
This chartbook of health insurance coverage estimates is designed to be an easily accessed resource for
State Health Access Program (SHAP) grantees. Estimates for key population groups within your state
are provided in summary map format, with detailed tables for reference. Data provided in this
chartbook are from the 2008 American Community Survey (ACS).
Your chartbook includes the following information for your state:


Maps of uninsurance estimates for children and adults, as well as children and adults under
200% FPL



Tables of health insurance coverage estimates for the above mentioned population groups, with
variance information



County-level estimates of uninsurance



Demographic profiles of state populations

Summary Statistics
Any source of health insurance coverage for West Virginia is shown in Exhibit 1. In 2008, 81.9% of the
total population age 0-64 had health insurance coverage. Nearly two thirds (65.1%) had private
coverage, while 21.4% reported having government coverage. This is in contrast to individuals under
200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), of which only 69.0% had insurance, with 32.7% having private
coverage, and 40.8% having government coverage.
Exhibit 1: Any Source of Health Insurance Coverage by Poverty Level, Age 0-64, ACS 2008
90%

81.9%

80%

69.0%

70%

65.1%

60%
50%

40.8%

40%

32.7%

31.0%

30%
20%

21.4%

18.1%

10%
0%
Uninsured

Insured
Total

Private Coverage

Government
Coverage

< 200% FPL

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.
Note: Those who report multiple types of insurance coverage (i.e., private or public) are included
in each category; therefore, totals may add to more than 100 percent.

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Maps and Data Tables
Detailed uninsurance estimates begin with Exhibit 2.1. Each subpopulation is shown as a map, followed
by a detailed table. The estimates in the tables provide percent and standard error (for calculation of
confidence intervals). Additional subgroup estimates are available upon request.

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Exhibit 2.1: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-64, ACS 2008

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for people age 0-64 (18.1%).
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single
year of ACS data.

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Exhibit 2.2: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 0-64, ACS 2008
Population
(000)

%

SE

Private
Coverage
%
SE

Uninsured
%

SE

Insured

Government
Coverage
%
SE

Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic

19

33.1

8.93

66.9

8.93

53.0

8.49

20.3

5.55

1,412

17.8

0.53

82.2

0.53

65.9

0.78

20.9

0.56

Black Alone

52

21.0

2.97

79.0

2.97

53.4

4.43

30.6

3.71

Asian Alone

8

20.6

5.89

79.4

5.89

74.0

6.87

5.3

2.66

27

16.1

2.77

83.9

2.77

49.8

4.96

37.6

4.70

1,518

18.1

0.52

81.9

0.52

65.1

0.77

21.4

0.55

White Alone

Multiple/other
non-Hispanic
Total
Age
0-18

403

7.2

0.70

92.8

0.70

60.4

1.38

36.1

1.34

19-24

138

34.1

1.91

65.9

1.91

56.3

2.06

11.1

1.18

25-44

456

27.7

1.05

72.3

1.05

62.9

1.12

11.6

0.68

45-64

520

13.9

0.65

86.1

0.65

72.8

0.84

21.4

0.70

Total

1,518

18.1

0.52

81.9

0.52

65.1

0.77

21.4

0.55

0-99% FPL

266

34.1

1.44

65.9

1.44

19.4

1.28

50.5

1.50

100-199% FPL

305

28.3

1.24

71.7

1.24

44.3

1.73

32.3

1.26

200-399% FPL

497

13.6

0.84

86.4

0.84

79.6

1.07

12.0

0.74

400%+ FPL

427

6.6

0.61

93.4

0.61

91.3

0.74

6.3

0.52

1,495

18.3

0.53

81.7

0.53

65.0

0.77

21.4

0.56

Male

756

17.9

0.62

82.1

0.62

65.0

0.87

23.0

0.71

Female

761

18.3

0.64

81.7

0.64

65.1

0.88

19.9

0.65

1,518

18.1

0.52

81.9

0.52

65.1

0.77

21.4

0.55

Not working

303

21.2

0.97

78.8

0.97

46.4

1.23

43.3

1.15

Part-time

164

33.0

1.59

67.0

1.59

58.3

1.67

11.5

1.03

673

19.3

0.71

80.7

0.71

78.2

0.74

5.2

0.34

1,140

21.8

0.60

78.2

0.60

66.9

0.71

16.3

0.46

P o ve r t y L e ve l

Total
Se x

Total
Work Status

Full-time
Total

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Counts are presented in thousands.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 2.3: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-64, <200% FPL, ACS 2008

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for people age 0-64 under 200% FPL (31.0%).
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single
year of ACS data.

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Exhibit 2.4: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage,
Age 0-64, <200% FPL, ACS 2008
Population
(000)

SE

%

SE

Private
Coverage
%
SE

Uninsured
%

Insured

Government
Coverage
%
SE

Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic

9

52.7

13.23

47.3

13.23

21.5

7.56

32.7

10.94

White Alone

521

31.0

0.98

69.0

0.98

33.2

1.24

40.3

1.03

Black Alone

25

28.4

4.39

71.6

4.39

29.2

4.59

46.9

5.15

3

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

14

21.8

4.48

78.2

4.48

22.7

5.94

60.0

6.18

571

31.0

0.96

69.0

0.96

32.7

1.18

40.8

1.01

182

10.0

1.24

90.0

1.24

30.9

1.91

64.2

1.98

19-24

66

47.5

2.95

52.5

2.95

37.3

2.93

16.6

2.06

25-44

170

47.1

1.82

52.9

1.82

31.0

1.68

23.8

1.47

45-64

152

31.0

1.55

69.0

1.55

34.7

1.63

42.4

1.60

Total

571

31.0

0.96

69.0

0.96

32.7

1.18

40.8

1.01

0-99% FPL

266

34.1

1.44

65.9

1.44

19.4

1.28

50.5

1.50

100-199% FPL

305

28.3

1.24

71.7

1.24

44.3

1.73

32.3

1.26

200-399% FPL

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

400%+ FPL

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

571

31.0

0.96

69.0

0.96

32.7

1.18

40.8

1.01

Male

272

29.4

1.23

70.6

1.23

32.5

1.43

43.5

1.36

Female

299

32.5

1.19

67.5

1.19

32.9

1.32

38.4

1.22

Total

571

31.0

0.96

69.0

0.96

32.7

1.18

40.8

1.01

175

28.7

1.43

71.3

1.43

24.1

1.40

54.0

1.56

Part-time

73

55.6

2.49

44.4

2.49

29.6

2.22

17.3

1.85

Full-time

150

46.5

1.81

53.5

1.81

46.6

1.81

9.0

0.94

Total

398

40.4

1.14

59.6

1.14

33.6

1.14

30.3

0.98

Asian Alone *
Multiple/other
non-Hispanic
Total
Age
0-18

P o ve r t y L e ve l

Total
Se x

Work Status
Not working

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Counts are presented in thousands.
* Sample size for this subpopulation is not sufficient to provide an estimate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 2.5: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-64 by Federal Poverty Level (FPL), ACS 2008
All Poverty
Levels
%
SE

<200% FPL
%

SE

County
Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio, Wetzel

14.6 *

1.6

28.1

3.4

Doddridge, Harrison, Marion, Taylor

21.8

2.1

35.5

3.5

Monongalia, Preston
Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan,
Pendleton

15.5

1.8

29.3

3.6

15.1

1.4

30.7

3.2

Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur

23.6 *

2.5

37.3

4.4

C a l h o u n , J a c k s o n , P l e a s a n t s , R i t c h i e , R o a n e , T y le r , W ir t , W o o d

18.8

1.6

31.8

2.8

Cabell, Mason

16.9

1.9

28.9

3.5

Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam

16.0

1.1

29.8

2.2

Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster

22.8 *

2.2

34.2

3.3

M o n r o e , R a l e i g h , Su m m e r s

17.1

2.3

22.1 *

3.1

McDowell, Mercer, Wyoming

21.2

2.2

34.2

3.4

Lincoln, Logan, Mingo, Wayne

20.0

2.3

29.2

3.4

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single year of
ACS data.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for population group (Age 0-64, 18.1%; Age 0-64 <200% FPL, 31.0%).
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 3.1: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-18, ACS 2008

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for people age 0-18 (7.2%).
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single
year of ACS data.

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Exhibit 3.2: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 0-18, ACS 2008
Population
(000)

SE

%

SE

Private
Coverage
%
SE

Uninsured
%

Insured

Government
Coverage
%
SE

Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic

8

24.6

11.57

75.4

11.57

53.2

11.23

28.5

9.57

White Alone

367

7.1

0.70

92.9

0.70

61.6

1.43

35.2

1.38

Black Alone

14

2.6

1.55

97.4

1.55

49.3

8.23

52.3

8.37

1

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

13

4.3

2.06

95.7

2.06

43.0

7.15

52.7

7.20

403

7.2

0.70

92.8

0.70

60.4

1.38

36.1

1.34

Asian Alone *
Multiple/other
non-Hispanic
Total
Age
0-18

403

7.2

0.70

92.8

0.70

60.4

1.38

36.1

1.34

19-24

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

25-44

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

45-64

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Total

403

7.2

0.70

92.8

0.70

60.4

1.38

36.1

1.34

86

10.7

2.10

89.3

2.10

16.6

2.07

78.2

2.49

100-199% FPL

96

9.4

1.40

90.6

1.40

43.6

2.88

51.5

2.88

200-399% FPL

135

6.9

1.17

93.1

1.17

81.8

1.84

14.3

1.63

74

1.7

0.64

98.3

0.64

95.2

1.06

5.7

1.35

391

7.4

0.72

92.6

0.72

60.6

1.40

35.9

1.36

Male

208

6.0

0.82

94.0

0.82

61.2

1.70

36.6

1.68

Female

195

8.4

0.94

91.6

0.94

59.6

1.69

35.7

1.62

Total

403

7.2

0.70

92.8

0.70

60.4

1.38

36.1

1.34

Not working

11

7.9

2.70

92.1

2.70

63.0

6.14

34.8

6.13

Part-time

10

7.8

3.31

92.2

3.31

83.7

4.26

8.5

2.88

P o ve r t y L e ve l
0-99% FPL

400%+ FPL
Total
Se x

Work Status

Full-time*
Total

4

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

25

8.5

1.97

91.5

1.97

72.7

3.72

21.7

3.52

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Counts are presented in thousands.
*Sample size for this subpopulation is not sufficient to provide an estimate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 3.3: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-18, <200% FPL, ACS 2008

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for people age 0-18 under 200% FPL (10.0%).
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single
year of ACS data.

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Exhibit 3.4: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage,
Age 0-18, <200% FPL, ACS 2008
Population
(000)

Uninsured
%

Private
Coverage
%
SE

Insured

SE

%

SE

Government
Coverage
%
SE

Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic*

4

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

163

9.7

1.21

90.3

1.21

32.2

2.05

63.3

2.08

Black Alone

8

3.1

2.26

96.9

2.26

23.5

6.37

79.1

6.60

Asian Alone *

0

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

7

2.4

1.79

97.6

1.79

16.6

7.29

81.0

7.45

182

10.0

1.24

90.0

1.24

30.9

1.91

64.2

1.98

182

10.0

1.24

90.0

1.24

30.9

1.91

64.2

1.98

19-24

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

25-44

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

45-64

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Total

182

10.0

1.24

90.0

1.24

30.9

1.91

64.2

1.98

0-99% FPL

86

10.7

2.10

89.3

2.10

16.6

2.07

78.2

2.49

100-199% FPL

96

9.4

1.40

90.6

1.40

43.6

2.88

51.5

2.88

200-399% FPL

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

White Alone

Multiple/other
non-Hispanic
Total
Age
0-18

P o ve r t y L e ve l

400%+ FPL
Total

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

182

10.0

1.24

90.0

1.24

30.9

1.91

64.2

1.98

Se x
Male

95

8.4

1.54

91.6

1.54

31.1

2.40

65.5

2.54

Female

87

11.8

1.61

88.2

1.61

30.6

2.32

62.7

2.42

182

10.0

1.24

90.0

1.24

30.9

1.91

64.2

1.98

Not working

6

14.1

5.27

85.9

5.27

31.0

7.70

60.6

8.31

Part-time*

2

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Full-time*

1

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Total

9

17.1

4.65

82.9

4.65

38.3

6.96

48.1

7.10

Total
Work Status

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Counts are presented in thousands.
*Sample size for this subpopulation is not sufficient to provide an estimate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 3.5: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 0-18 by Federal Poverty Level (FPL), ACS 2008
All Poverty
Levels
%
SE

<200% FPL
%

SE

County
Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio, Wetzel
Doddridge, Harrison, Marion, Taylor
Monongalia, Preston
Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan,
Pendleton

5.1

1.8

6.8

3.6

12.6

3.2

15.4

5.0

4.9

1.7

8.4

4.1

6.7

1.8

12.3

4.0

13.3

4.8

18.4

7.8

C a l h o u n , J a c k s o n , P l e a s a n t s , R i t c h i e , R o a n e , T y le r , W ir t , W o o d

6.9

2.2

8.3

3.5

Cabell, Mason

2.8 *

1.2

4.6 *

2.2

Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam

4.2 *

1.1

5.9

1.9

Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster

8.1

2.5

13.4

4.5

M o n r o e , R a l e i g h , Su m m e r s

6.7

3.0

11.1

3.4

14.7

5.6

8.1

2.9

6.7

2.5

Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur

McDowell, Mercer, Wyoming
Lincoln, Logan, Mingo, Wayne

4.0 *

2.2

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single year of
ACS data.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for population group (Age 0-18, 7.2%; Age 0-18 <200% FPL, 10.0%).
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 4.1: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 19-64, ACS 2008

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for people age 19-64 (22.1%).
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single
year of ACS data.

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Exhibit 4.2: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage, Age 19-64, ACS 2008
Population
(000)

%

SE

Private
Coverage
%
SE

Uninsured
%

Insured

SE

Government
Coverage
%
SE

Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic

10

39.8

9.00

60.2

9.00

52.8

8.39

13.9

4.53

1,046

21.6

0.62

78.4

0.62

67.4

0.73

15.9

0.47

Black Alone

38

27.6

3.79

72.4

3.79

54.9

4.26

22.8

3.30

Asian Alone

7

22.3

6.47

77.7

6.47

75.0

6.80

2.7

1.81

14

27.8

4.80

72.2

4.80

56.5

5.54

22.7

4.40

1,115

22.1

0.61

77.9

0.61

66.7

0.71

16.1

0.46

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

19-24

138

34.1

1.91

65.9

1.91

56.3

2.06

11.1

1.18

25-44

456

27.7

1.05

72.3

1.05

62.9

1.12

11.6

0.68

45-64

520

13.9

0.65

86.1

0.65

72.8

0.84

21.4

0.70

Total

1,115

22.1

0.61

77.9

0.61

66.7

0.71

16.1

0.46

0-99% FPL

180

45.4

1.68

54.6

1.68

20.7

1.39

37.2

1.55

100-199% FPL

209

37.0

1.54

63.0

1.54

44.6

1.68

23.5

1.21

200-399% FPL

362

16.1

0.91

83.9

0.91

78.7

1.03

11.2

0.68

White Alone

Multiple/other
non-Hispanic
Total
Age
0-18

P o ve r t y L e ve l

400%+ FPL

353

7.7

0.68

92.3

0.68

90.5

0.80

6.5

0.51

1,103

22.1

0.61

77.9

0.61

66.6

0.72

16.3

0.47

Male

548

22.4

0.74

77.6

0.74

66.4

0.85

17.9

0.65

Female

566

21.7

0.73

78.3

0.73

67.0

0.84

14.4

0.57

1,115

22.1

0.61

77.9

0.61

66.7

0.71

16.1

0.46

Not working

292

21.7

0.99

78.3

0.99

45.7

1.24

43.7

1.16

Part-time

154

34.7

1.65

65.3

1.65

56.6

1.71

11.7

1.08

Full-time

669

19.3

0.71

80.7

0.71

78.2

0.75

5.2

0.34

1,115

22.1

0.61

77.9

0.61

66.7

0.71

16.1

0.46

Total
Se x

Total
Work Status

Total

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Counts are presented in thousands.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 4.3: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 19-64, <200% FPL, ACS 2008

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for people age 19-64 under 200% FPL (40.9%).
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single
year of ACS data.

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Exhibit 4.4: Demographic Profile by Source of Health Insurance Coverage,
Age 19-64, <200% FPL, ACS 2008
Population
(000)

Uninsured
%

Private
Coverage
%
SE

Insured

SE

%

SE

Government
Coverage
%
SE

Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic*

5

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

White Alone

357

40.7

1.19

59.3

1.19

33.7

1.20

29.8

1.02

Black Alone

18

39.0

5.63

61.0

5.63

31.6

5.07

33.3

5.15

Asian Alone

2

0.0

0.00

0.0

0.00

0.0

0.00

0.0

0.00

7

42.4

7.58

57.6

7.58

29.1

7.68

37.8

7.21

389

40.9

1.15

59.1

1.15

33.5

1.15

29.9

0.98

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

19-24

66

47.5

2.95

52.5

2.95

37.3

2.93

16.6

2.06

25-44

170

47.1

1.82

52.9

1.82

31.0

1.68

23.8

1.47

45-64

152

31.0

1.55

69.0

1.55

34.7

1.63

42.4

1.60

Total

389

40.9

1.15

59.1

1.15

33.5

1.15

29.9

0.98

0-99% FPL

180

45.4

1.68

54.6

1.68

20.7

1.39

37.2

1.55

100-199% FPL

209

37.0

1.54

63.0

1.54

44.6

1.68

23.5

1.21

200-399% FPL

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Multiple/other
non-Hispanic
Total
Age
0-18

P o ve r t y L e ve l

400%+ FPL

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

389

40.9

1.15

59.1

1.15

33.5

1.15

29.9

0.98

Male

177

40.7

1.52

59.3

1.52

33.2

1.48

31.6

1.41

Female

212

41.1

1.42

58.9

1.42

33.8

1.35

28.4

1.23

Total

389

40.9

1.15

59.1

1.15

33.5

1.15

29.9

0.98

Total
Se x

Work Status
Not working

169

29.2

1.45

70.8

1.45

23.9

1.42

53.8

1.59

Part-time

70

56.6

2.53

43.4

2.53

29.1

2.25

16.8

1.89

Full-time

149

46.7

1.82

53.3

1.82

46.5

1.82

8.9

0.95

Total

389

40.9

1.15

59.1

1.15

33.5

1.15

29.9

0.98

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Counts are presented in thousands.
*Sample size for this subpopulation is not sufficient to provide an estimate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey.

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Exhibit 4.5: Sub-State Uninsurance Estimates, Age 19-64 by Federal Poverty Level (FPL), ACS 2008
All Poverty
Levels
%
SE

<200% FPL
%

SE

County
Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio, Wetzel

18.0 *

1.8

38.0

4.2

Doddridge, Harrison, Marion, Taylor

25.4

2.3

47.8

4.1

Monongalia, Preston
Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan,
Pendleton

18.8

2.3

36.5

5.0

18.5 *

1.6

40.4

3.8

Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur

27.1

2.6

47.0

4.2

C a l h o u n , J a c k s o n , P l e a s a n t s , R i t c h i e , R o a n e , T y le r , W ir t , W o o d

22.9

2.0

41.6

3.5

Cabell, Mason

21.7

2.4

39.9

4.6

Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam

20.3

1.4

40.9

3.0

Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster

27.7 *

2.6

42.5

3.7

M o n r o e , R a l e i g h , Su m m e r s

21.1

2.5

30.9 *

4.1

McDowell, Mercer, Wyoming

24.6

2.4

42.1

3.8

Lincoln, Logan, Mingo, Wayne

24.4

2.6

40.3

4.3

Definitions: % = Percent; SE = Standard Error
Note: Sub-state estimates are typically collections of counties and reflect the lowest level of geography available for a single year of
ACS data.
* Statistically different from the state uninsurance estimate for population group (Age 19-64, 22.1%; Age 19-64 <200% FPL, 40.9%).
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Appendix A. Technical Assistance Available from SHADAC
SHADAC has a contract with Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) at Health and Human
Services (HHS) to provide technical assistance to states that have received State Health Access Program
(SHAP) grants. This includes support for data collection, analysis and evaluation related to their SHAP
project work. A summary of assistance is provided below. Questions and requests can be directed to
Elizabeth Lukanen at 612-626-1537 or [email protected].

Data Assistance
Several SHADAC resources are available to help SHAP grantees access and utilize data relating to health
insurance coverage estimates, access to care, and understanding available data-specific technical
assistance resources. Resources include: SHADAC’s Data Center, an online table and chart generator;
issue briefs and technical briefs; and information on how to access microdata.
Web page: http://www.shadac.org/shap/technical-assistance/data
HRSA Benchmarks
SHADAC will also assist states in reporting HSRA benchmark data.
Web page: http://www.shadac.org/shap/technical-assistance/HRSA-Benchmarks
Evaluation
SHADAC staff are available to help SHAP grantees refine and implement evaluation plans, to ensure the
fidelity and success of SHAP-funded programs.
Web page: http://www.shadac.org/shap/technical-assistance/evaluations
Surveys
SHADAC has a variety of resources to help SHAP grantees conduct survey research and apply the results
to relevant audiences. SHADAC’s technical assistance can facilitate the sharing of information and
expertise among grantees, help policy makers understand the unique characteristics of state subpopulations, and provide assistance in developing survey tools and methods.
Web page: http://www.shadac.org/shap/technical-assistance/surveys
State Reform Research and Strategies
SHADAC has provided evaluative information on health reform initiatives in states participating in the
State Health Access Reform Evaluation (SHARE) program. Many of these evaluations provide descriptive
information that may be useful for SHAP grantees.
Web page: http://www.shadac.org/shap/technical-assistance/ state-reform-research-and-strategies
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Appendix B. Data Source
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey (ACS). Calculations by SHADAC.
Estimates for the ACS exclude military but include non-institutionalized group quarters such as
college/university housing, group homes intended for adults, residential treatment facilities for adults,
workers’ group living quarters and Job Corps centers, and religious group quarters.
Population counts are presented in thousands.
Definitions: '%' = Percent; 'SE' = Standard error as a percent. Confidence intervals can be calculated
from the standard errors; for example, the 95% confidence interval is ±(1.96 * SE).
Insurance coverage note: Listed Medicaid rates include SCHIP and state-specific public programs. Those
who report multiple types of insurance coverage (i.e., private or public) are included in each category;
therefore, row totals may add to more than 100 percent. Active duty military coverage (e.g., TRICARE) is
considered employer-sponsored insurance, while VA coverage is considered government coverage.
ACS methodology note: The ACS asks respondents about their health insurance coverage at the time of
the interview.
For technical documentation on the ACS please visit http://www.shadac.org/content/acs-info-andresources.

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Appendix C. County Groupings in Sub-state Areas
Sub-State Area^

00100

00200

00300

00400

00500

00600

00700
00800
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Counties
Brooke
Hancock
Marshall
Ohio
Wetzel
Doddridge
Harrison
Marion
Taylor
Monongalia
Preston
Berkeley
Grant
Hampshire
Hardy
Jefferson
Mineral
Morgan
Pendleton
Barbour
Braxton
Gilmer
Lewis
Randolph
Tucker
Upshur
Calhoun
Jackson
Pleasants
Ritchie
Roane
Tyler
Wirt
Wood
Cabell
Mason
Boone
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Sub-State Area^
00800 (cont.)

00900

01000

01100

01200

Counties
Clay
Kanawha
Putnam
Fayette
Greenbrier
Nicholas
Pocahontas
Webster
Monroe
Raleigh
Summers
McDowell
Mercer
Wyoming
Lincoln
Logan
Mingo
Wayne

^ Sub-state areas are labeled according to Census Bureau-defined geographical areas known
at PUMAs (Public Use Microdata Areas). For more information on these areas, contact
SHADAC.

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Appendix D. West Virginia Map of Major Cities

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

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Appendix E. West Virginia Map of County Boundaries

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

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