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Complete Health Indicator Report of Treated with less respect when accessing healthcare

Definition

Percentage of Utah adults (18+) reporting being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services in Utah healthcare in the past 2 years

Numerator

Number of adults reporting being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services in Utah healthcare, number of responses for each reason of being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services, and number of people delaying any type of healthcare as a result of fear of being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services

Denominator

Number of adults who took the survey, number of adults who reported being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services in Utah healthcare, number of adults who took the survey.

Why Is This Important?

Many people in the United States don't get the healthcare services they need. This can be for a number of reasons, including lack of health insurance, no primary care provider, or distance from healthcare providers. Other reasons can include being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services while accessing healthcare in the past because of personal characteristics or because of belonging to a specific group. This can lead to poor health outcomes. This data can inform interventions to ensure everyone is treated with respect while accessing healthcare in Utah and receiving the highest quality of services.

What Is Being Done?

In 2021, the Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Healthy Environments Active Living (HEAL) program contracted with 4 community-based organizations (CBOs) to develop and administer a survey to identify the effects of being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services in healthcare access among Black/African American and American Indian/Alaska Native populations in Utah. Organizations included Best of Africa, International Rescue Committee, Salt Lake City, Utah Muslim Civic League, and Utah State University, Blanding. The survey asked about demographics, social drivers of health, healthcare access, respect and treatment in healthcare, and chronic diseases. [https://heal.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Healthcare-Access-Survey-Report-FINAL_032023.pdf You can access the full report here.]

Health Program Information

The Utah DHHS Office of Health Equity has a mission to advance health equity and reduce health disparities in Utah and a vision for all people to have a fair opportunity at reaching their highest health potential given that health is crucial for well-being, longevity, and economic and social mobility. This is achieved through our guiding principle that health equity is the principle underlying our commitment to reduce and, ultimately, eliminate health disparities by addressing its drivers. Pursuing health equity means striving for the highest possible standard of health for all people and giving special attention to the needs of those communities at greatest risk for health disparities.


Related Indicators

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Graphical Data Views

Percentage of adults who reported being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services when receiving healthcare in Utah in the past 2 years by race/ethnicity, 2022 and 2023 combined

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confidence limits

Race/ethnicity groupPercentage of adultsLower LimitUpper LimitNote
Record Count: 9
Hispanic/Latino7.5%6.2%9.2%
American Indian/Alaska Native, non-Hispanic/Latino11.5%6.7%19.2%
Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino3.5%1.7%7.3%*
Black/African American, non-Hispanic/Latino16.3%9.4%26.6%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino5.8%2.7%12.2%*
White, non-Hispanic/Latino5.4%4.9%5.9%
Other, non-Hispanic/Latino6.8%2.7%15.8%*
2+ races, non-Hispanic/Latino13.5%8.9%19.8%
All races/ethnicities6.1%5.7%6.6%

Data Notes

Please note that in 2023 the question for race changed. These categories represent respondents reporting a single race or ethnicity alone. If multiple races were given, responses are in the "Two or more races" category. *Use caution in interpreting; the estimate has a coefficient of variation > 30% and is therefore deemed unreliable by Utah Department of Health and Human Services standards.

Data Source

Utah Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) [https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/query/selection/brfss/BRFSSSelection.html]


Percentage of adults who reported being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services when receiving healthcare in Utah in the past 2 years by reason type, 2023

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confidence limits

Reason typePercentage of adultsLower LimitUpper Limit
Record Count: 8
Financial or socio-economic status2.1%1.7%2.6%
Sex1.9%1.5%2.4%
Insurance status1.8%1.4%2.2%
Race, ethnicity, or skin color1.2%0.9%1.6%
Disability status1.2%0.9%1.6%
Gender identity or expression0.7%0.5%1.0%
Sexual orientation0.7%0.5%1.0%
Ability to speak English0.6%0.4%1.0%

Data Source

Utah Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) [https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/query/selection/brfss/BRFSSSelection.html]


Percentage of adults who reported being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services when receiving healthcare in Utah in the past 2 years by year, 2021-2023

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YearPercentage of adultsLower LimitUpper Limit
Record Count: 3
20215.0%4.5%5.6%
20226.1%5.4%6.8%
20236.2%5.5%6.9%

Data Source

Utah Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) [https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/query/selection/brfss/BRFSSSelection.html]


Percentage of adults who delayed care because of fear of being treated with less respect or receiving lower quality services when receiving healthcare in Utah by year, 2021-2023

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confidence limits

YearPercentage of adultsLower LimitUpper Limit
Record Count: 3
20215.2%4.6%5.8%
20226.3%5.6%7.0%
20237.2%6.5%7.9%

Data Source

Utah Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) [https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/query/selection/brfss/BRFSSSelection.html]

References and Community Resources

[https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/browse-objectives/health-care-access-and-quality Healthy People 2030 - Health Care Access and Quality] [https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/10.2105/AJPH.2012.300773 The State of Research on Racial/Ethnic Discrimination in the Receipt of Health Care]

More Resources and Links

Evidence-based community health improvement ideas and interventions may be found at the following sites:

Additional indicator data by state and county may be found on these Websites:

Medical literature can be queried at the PubMed website.

Page Content Updated On 10/29/2024, Published on 11/01/2024
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Content updated: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 11:54:02 MDT