Common use of Follow-up Questions for Injuries and Priority Conditions Clause in Contracts

Follow-up Questions for Injuries and Priority Conditions. When a respondent reported that a condition resulted from an accident or injury (INJURY=1), respondents were asked during the round in which the injury was first reported whether the accident/injury occurred at work (ACCDNWRK). This question was not asked about persons aged 15 and younger; the condition had ACCDNWRK coded to inapplicable (-1) for those persons. For cancer conditions collected in the PE section, a follow-up question was asked when the cancer was first reported to determine whether the cancer was in remission/under control (REMISSN).

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov

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Follow-up Questions for Injuries and Priority Conditions. When a respondent reported that a condition resulted from an accident or injury (INJURY=1), respondents were asked during the round in which the injury was first reported whether the accident/injury occurred at work (ACCDNWRK). This question was not asked about persons Persons aged 15 and younger; younger were not asked this question and the condition had was coded ACCDNWRK coded to inapplicable (-1) = -1 for those persons. For cancer conditions collected in the PE section, a follow-up question was asked when the cancer was is first reported to determine whether the cancer was is in remission/under control (REMISSN).

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Samples: www.meps.ahrq.gov:443

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