Common use of Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File Clause in Contracts

Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 Appendix File, HC-144I.

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Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 2010 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2010 Appendix File, HC-144I.HC-135I.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 2012 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2012 Appendix File, HC-144I.HC-152I.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 2015 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2015 Appendix File, HC-144I.HC-178I.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov:443

Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 2008 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2008 Appendix File, HC-144I.HC-118I.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov:443

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Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 2016 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2016 Appendix File, HC-144I.HC-188I.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 2007 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2007 Appendix File, HC-144I.HC-110I.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Linking to the Prescribed Medicines File. The RXLK file provides a link from the MEPS event files to the 2011 2013 Prescribed Medicine Event File. When using RXLK, data users/analysts should keep in mind that one other medical record can link to more than one prescribed medicine record. Conversely, a prescribed medicine event may link to more than one other medical record. When this occurs, it is up to the data user/analyst to determine how the prescribed medicine expenditures should be allocated among those medical events. For detailed linking examples, including SAS code, data users/analysts should refer to the MEPS 2011 2013 Appendix File, HC-144I.HC-160I.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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