Linking to the Medical Conditions File Sample Clauses

Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The conditions-event link (CLNK) file provides a link from MEPS event files to the 2014 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are household-reported, (2) there may be multiple conditions associated with an emergency room visit, and (3) a condition may link to more than one emergency room visit or any other type of visit. Data users/analysts should also note that not all emergency room visits link to the medical conditions file. Xxxxx, X.X. (1998). Sample Design of the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Medical Provider Component. Journal of Economic Social Measurement. Vol. 24, 25-53. Xxxxx, X.X. (1996). The Redesign of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey: A Component of the DHHS Survey Integration Plan. Proceedings of the COPAFS Seminar on Statistical Methodology in the Public Service. Xxx, X.X. and Xxxxx, X.X. (1985). Chapter 6: A Comparison of Household and Provider Reports of Medical Conditions. In Methodological Issues for Health Care Surveys. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, New York. Xxx, X. and Xxxxxx, X. (1987). A Comparison of Household and Provider Reports of Medical Conditions. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. 82(400):1013-18. Xxxxxxx, X.X., Xxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxxx X., et al. (1994). Evaluation of National Health Interview Survey Diagnostic Reporting. National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Health 2(120). Xxxxxxxxxx X., Xxxxxxx C.A., Xxxxxxxxxxx C.A., and XxXxxxxx E. Clinical Classifications for Health Policy Research: Hospital Inpatient Statistics, 1995. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, HCUP-3 Research Note. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research; 1998. AHCPR Pub. No. 98-0049.
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Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK provides a link from MEPS event files to the 2008 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are self-reported,
Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK file provides a link from 2011 MEPS event files to the 2011 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK file, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are household-reported and (2) there may be multiple conditions associated with a home health provider event. Data users/analysts should also note that not all home health provider events link to the conditions file. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 Appendix File, HC-144I. Xxxxx, X.X. (1998). Sample Design of the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Medical Provider Component. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. Vol. 24, 25-53. Xxxxx, X.X. (1996). The Redesign of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey: A Component of the DHHS Survey Integration Plan. Proceedings of the COPAFS Seminar on Statistical Methodology in the Public Service. Xxx, X.X. and Xxxxx, X.X. (1985). Chapter 8: Imputation Procedures to Compensate for Missing Responses to Data Items. In Methodological Issues for Health Care Surveys. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, New York.
Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The condition-event link file (CLNK) provides a link from MEPS event files to the 2013 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are self-reported, (2) there may be multiple conditions associated with a prescribed medicine purchase, and (3) a condition may link to more than one prescribed medicine purchase or any other type of purchase. Users should also note that not all prescribed medicine purchases link to the condition file.
Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The condition-event link (CLNK) file provides a link from MEPS event files to the 2013 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are household-reported, (2) there may be multiple conditions associated with an office-based medical provider visit, and (3) a condition may link to more than one office-based medical provider visit or any other type of visit. Users should also note that not all office-based medical provider visits link to the condition file. Xxxxx, X.X. (1996). The Redesign of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey: A Component of the DHHS Survey Integration Plan. Proceedings of the COPAFS Seminar on Statistical Methodology in the Public Service. Xxx, X.X. and Xxxxx, X.X. (1985). Chapter 6: A Comparison of Household and Provider Reports of Medical Conditions. In Methodological Issues for Health Care Surveys. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, New York. Xxx, X. and Xxxxxx, X. (1987). A Comparison of Household and Provider Reports of Medical Conditions. Journal of the American Statistical Association 82(400):1013-18. Xxxxxxx, X.X., Xxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxxx X., et al. (1994). Evaluation of National Health Interview Survey Diagnostic Reporting. National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Health 2(120). Xxxxxxxxxx X., Xxxxxxx C.A., Xxxxxxxxxxx C.A., and XxXxxxxx E. Clinical Classifications for Health Policy Research: Hospital Inpatient Statistics, 1995. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, HCUP-3 Research Note. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research; 1998. AHCPR Pub. No. 98-0049.
Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The conditions-event link (CLNK) file provides a link from MEPS event files to the 2016 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are household-reported, (2) there may be multiple conditions associated with an emergency room visit, and (3) a condition may link to more than one emergency room visit or any other type of visit. Data users/analysts should also note that not all emergency room visits link to the medical conditions file. Xxxxx, X.X. (1998). Sample Design of the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Medical Provider Component. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. Vol. 24, 25-53. Xxxxx, X.X. (1996). The Redesign of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey: A Component of the DHHS Survey Integration Plan. Proceedings of the COPAFS Seminar on Statistical Methodology in the Public Service.
Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK provides a link from 2007 MEPS event files to the 2007 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are self- reported and (2) there may be multiple conditions associated with a home health provider event. Data users/analysts should also note that not all home health provider events link to the condition file. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2007 Appendix File, HC-110I. Xxxxx, X.X. (1999). Sample Design of the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Medical Provider Component. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. Vol 24, 25-53. Xxxxx, X.X. (1997). Sample Design of the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component. Rockville (MD): Agency for Health Care Policy and Research; 1997. MEPS Methodology Report, No. 2. AHCPR Pub. No. 97-0027.
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