Health Insurance Providers in Carlton, KS
Health Insurance in Carlton, KS
Carlton Health Insurance Rates
- Health Insurance: Carlton vs. U.S. (2013) [1]
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- Kansas residents paid average Health Insurance premiums of $229.
- This average Health Insurance rate in Kansas was
3% less than the national average of $235.
- Kansas ranked 21st in the nation in Health Insurance premiums in 2013
Health Insurance Coverage in Carlton, KS
- Health Insurance Coverage: Carlton vs. U.S. [2]
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- In Kansas, 87.7% of residents had health insurance in 2013.
- This health insurance coverage rate in Kansas in 2013 was
3% greater than the national average of 85.5%.
- Kansas ranks 21st in the nation in health insurance coverage.
More About Premiums in Carlton
- Health Insurance: Carlton vs. U.S. (2012) [1]
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- In 2012, Kansas residents paid average Health Insurance rates of $221.
- This average 2012 Health Insurance premium in KS was
3% less than the national average of $227.
- Kansas ranked 19th in the nation in Health Insurance premiums in 2012.
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Health Insurance Costs in Carlton, KS
Health Care Expenses in Kansas [3]
Residents in the state of Kansas spent an average of $6782 per capita on health care expenses, which was
0% less than the national average of $6815.
Breakdown of Health Care Expenses in Kansas [3]
Residents of Kansas spent 37% on Hospital Care 26% on Physician and Clinical Services and 37% on everything else.
Additional information about Kansas
About Carlton
The city of Carlton is located in Dickinson County in the state of Kansas and has an approximate population of 42. [4]
Carlton, KS Health Insurance
For more information about Health Insurance in Carlton, or for additional resources about Carlton Health Insurance, visit the Kansas Department of Insurance.
Did you know?
Over 47 million nonelderly Americans did not have health insurance coverage in 2012.
1. ^ Kaiser Family Foundation (2013)
2. ^ United States Census Bureau (2013)
3. ^ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (2009)
4. ^ United States Census Bureau (2010)