56a. Percentage of construction workers who had no consistent place to receive care when sick, by insurance status and Hispanic ethnicity, 2015.

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56a. Percentage of construction workers who had no consistent place to receive care when sick, by insurance status and Hispanic ethnicity, 2015

56b. Percentage of construction workers using hospital emergency rooms when sick, by insurance status and Hispanic ethnicity, 2013-2015 average

56c. Percentage of construction workers whose last contact with a doctor or other health professional was more than one year ago, by insurance status and Hispanic ethnicity, 2015

56d. Percentage of construction workers that did not receive preventive care of any kind within the past 12 months, by insurance status and Hispanic ethnicity, 2015

56e. Average medical expenditures among construction workers, by insurance status and Hispanic ethnicity, 2015

56f. Average medical expenditures among construction workers, by insurance status and age group, 2015