This study aimed to examine the relationship between the socioeconomics status and health status by employing observations of adults aged 25 and the above extracted from 2001 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data in Taiwan. An individual’s socioeconomics was indicated by household income and year of schooling, and the health was represented by the self-evaluated health stauts. This study used ordered probit regression model to conduct empirical analysis. The research results indicated that an individual’s SES (income and education) is positively associated with his/her health status with the individual’s characteristics has been controlled.