Common use of Linking to the Medical Conditions File Clause in Contracts

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. References 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.

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Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK file provides a link from 2011 2012 MEPS event files to the 2011 2012 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK file, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are household-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 2012 Appendix File, HC-144I. HC-152I. References 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.

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Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK file provides a link from 2011 2009 MEPS event files to the 2011 2009 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK fileCLNK, 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 condition file. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2009 Appendix File, HC-144I. HC-126I. References Xxxxx, X.X. (19981999). 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.

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Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK file provides a link from 2011 2014 MEPS event files to the 2011 2014 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK file, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are household-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 2014 Appendix File, HC-144I. HC-168I. References 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.

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Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK file provides a link from 2011 2010 MEPS event files to the 2011 2010 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK fileCLNK, 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 condition file. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2010 Appendix File, HC-144I. HC-135I. References 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.

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Linking to the Medical Conditions File. The CLNK file provides a link from 2011 2015 MEPS event files to the 2011 2015 Medical Conditions File. When using the CLNK file, data users/analysts should keep in mind that (1) conditions are household-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 2015 Appendix File, HC-144I. HC-178I. References 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.

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