APPENDIX A2.

Trends in Medicare Advantage Among Adults Age ≥65 Years With Diabetes, by Demographic Characteristics, U.S., 2010–2019

CHARACTERISTICSPERCENT (STANDARD ERROR)
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Total 18.7 (1.6)19.2 (1.4)19.8 (1.3)23.7 (1.5)25.5 (1.5)25.9 (1.4)21.2 (1.4)28.0 (1.7)28.4 (1.5)32.2 (1.5)
Sex
Men19.3 (2.2)17.9 (2.0)23.2 (2.1)25.4 (2.2)26.1 (2.3)22.2 (2.0)18.2 (1.9)25.6 (2.2)30.0 (2.4)30.4 (2.1)
Women18.2 (1.9)20.4 (1.9)16.9 (1.7)22.2 (2.0)25.0 (2.2)29.5 (2.1)24.1 (2.1)30.7 (2.6)26.7 (2.1)33.9 (2.0)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White18.2 (1.9)17.3 (1.7)19.4 (1.7)23.9 (2.0)25.2 (2.0)24.8 (1.8)19.8 (1.5)27.8 (2.0)27.1 (1.8)31.2 (1.7)
Non-Hispanic Black12.3 (2.6)21.2 (3.2)20.6 (3.6)15.3 (2.2)22.9 (3.3)29.6 (3.6)24.3 (4.8)29.6 (4.6)24.9 (3.5)30.7 (3.9)
Hispanic22.5 (4.0)24.6 (4.5)20.3 (3.2)30.1 (3.4)29.1 (4.4)31.7 (3.9)26.1 (4.9)29.2 (4.5)38.6 (5.0)38.0 (5.0)
Mexican American*16.9 (4.6)24.5 (6.5)23.5 (4.2)33.5 (4.7)28.1 (4.6)32.7 (4.9)26.8 (6.6)28.1 (5.2)35.5 (7.0)33.9 (6.2)
Non-Hispanic Asian41.1 (7.4)32.8 (8.3)26.4 (6.0)30.3 (7.9)34.7 (6.5)26.6 (7.2)23.5 (7.4)29.5 (7.8)32.6 (7.7)34.4 (7.9)
Education
Less than high school15.7 (2.3)18.8 (2.5)16.8 (2.7)20.2 (2.6)19.4 (3.6)26.0 (3.2)17.9 (2.7)22.7 (3.8)25.7 (3.1)27.2 (3.1)
High school graduate17.0 (2.6)16.7 (2.2)18.9 (2.4)23.5 (2.7)27.7 (2.4)24.2 (2.7)20.8 (2.4)27.6 (3.2)26.0 (2.9)31.1 (2.8)
Associate degree/some college22.0 (3.2)20.5 (3.0)21.4 (2.7)25.2 (3.3)26.0 (3.2)29.7 (3.3)25.4 (3.0)29.1 (2.9)32.0 (2.9)34.3 (2.6)
Bachelor’s degree20.7 (5.2)23.3 (4.9)25.9 (4.6)26.0 (5.1)27.4 (5.4)24.2 (4.5)21.5 (3.9)27.9 (4.2)30.0 (4.1)36.9 (3.9)
Master’s or professional degree21.6 (6.9)22.9 (6.4)18.6 (4.8)28.1 (5.8)29.2 (5.5)23.1 (5.3)15.8 (3.9)36.5 (4.9)24.6 (4.5)39.4 (4.7)

Diabetes status is self-reported.

*

Mexican American is a subset of Hispanic race/ethnicity.

SOURCE: National Health Interview Surveys 2010–2019

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