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Table A.12. Individuals with a regular medical doctor by gender and age group, Canada and United States, 2002 to 2003
  Canada United States
% 95% confidence interval % 95% confidence interval
Males
18 to 44
71.1
67.8,
74.4
71.7
68.4,
75.1
45 to 64
86.1
82.8,
89.4
88.4
85.8,
91.0
65 and over
96.5*
94.6,
98.5
91.8*
89.1,
94.5
All
79.9
77.9,
82.0
80.1
78.2,
82.1
Females
18 to 44
85.8
83.4,
88.2
84.9
82.6,
87.1
45 to 64
93.1
90.9,
95.3
90.4
88.2,
92.7
65 and over
96.6
95.0,
98.3
94.3
92.5,
96.1
All
89.8
88.4,
91.2
88.2
86.8,
89.6
All
18 to 44
78.4
76.4,
80.4
78.5
76.5,
80.5
45 to 64
89.6
87.6,
91.6
89.4
87.7,
91.2
65 and over
96.6*
95.3,
97.9
93.2*
91.7,
94.8
All
84.9
83.6,
86.1
84.3
83.1,
85.5
Notes:
i) Household population aged 18 and over.
ii) Missing data ("I don't know", "not stated", "refusal") have been excluded from the analysis.
† Insured only.
‡Age-adjusted percents calculated using the projected 2000 United States standard population.
* Statistically significant difference between Canada and United States (p<0.05).
Source: Joint Canada/United States Survey of Health, 2002 to 2003.