Summary: The 2007 Hispanic Healthcare Survey, a collaboration between the Pew Hispanic Center and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was conducted via landline telephone from July 16, 2007 through September 23, 2007 among a nationally-representative sample of 4,013 Latino respondents ages 18 and older. The margin of error for the full sample is +/-1.83 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.
The survey focused on Latino access to healthcare and experiences in the healthcare system, as well as the pathways through which Latinos gain health knowledge, and their level of knowledge regarding chronic health conditions. Analyses of this survey data can be found in the reports Hispanics and Health Care in the United States: Access, Information and Knowledge, and Hispanics, Health Insurance, and Health Care Access.
A zip file containing the 2007 Hispanic Healthcare Survey dataset (in SPSS), along with documentation and toplines (in Word) is available for download.
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