Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053, and PUF62FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 7) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 6). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 7, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 2001. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PUF34FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-034, and PUF62FLG PUF55FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-055. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 5 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 76) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 7 6 and round 5 of Panel 65). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 76, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent represents coverage from January 2002 2001 through December 20022001, and STATUS13-24 are is inapplicable, because this information is in year 20032002. For Panel 65, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent represents coverage from January 2002 2001 through December 20022001, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are is inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20012000. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 6 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-101, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-107. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds Rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 11 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 712) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 7 12 and round Round 5 of Panel 611). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 712, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2007 through December 20022007, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012008. For Panel 11, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2007 through December 2007, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2006. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 12 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-151, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-157. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, Rounds 3 and 4 of Panel 6 17 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 718) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 17 and Round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 618). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 718, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2013 through December 20022013, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012014. For Panel 17, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2013 through December 2013, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2012. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 18 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-159, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-165. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, Rounds 3 and 4 of Panel 6 18 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 719) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 18 and Round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 619). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 719, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2014 through December 20022014, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012015. For Panel 18, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2014 through December 2014, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2013. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 19 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-167, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-174. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, Rounds 3 and 4 of Panel 6 19 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 720) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 19 and Round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 620). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 720, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2015 through December 20022015, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012016. For Panel 19, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2015 through December 2015, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2014. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 20 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. β There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-205, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-212. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, Rounds 3 and 4 of Panel 6 23 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 724) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 23 and Round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 624). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 724, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2019 through December 20022019, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012020. For Panel 23, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2019 through December 2019, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2018. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 24 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 YES and the rest set to inapplicable-1 INAPPLICABLE, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 YES and the rest set to inapplicable-1 INAPPLICABLE .
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-117, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-123. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds Rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 13 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 714) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 7 14 and round Round 5 of Panel 613). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 714, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2009 through December 20022009, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012010. For Panel 13, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2009 through December 2009, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2008. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 14 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PUF93FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC- 093, and PUF62FLG PUF99FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-099. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds Rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 10 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 711) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 7 11 and round Round 5 of Panel 610). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 711, STATUS1-STATUS1- STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2006 through December 20022006, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20032007. For Panel 610, STATUS13- STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 2006 through December 20022006, and STATUS1- STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20012005. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 11 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-134, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-141. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, Rounds 3 and 4 of Panel 6 15 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 716) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 15 and Round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 616). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 716, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2011 through December 20022011, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012012. For Panel 15, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2011 through December 2011, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2010. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 16 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-143, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-149. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, Rounds 3 and 4 of Panel 6 16 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 717) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 16 and Round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 617). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 717, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2012 through December 20022012, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012013. For Panel 16, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2012 through December 2012, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2011. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 17 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PUF22FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-022, and PUF62FLG PUF39FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-039. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 34, and 4 5 of Panel 6 4 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 75) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 7 5 and round 5 of Panel 64). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 75, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2000 through December 20022000, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 20032001. For Panel 64, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 2000 through December 20022000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20011999. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 5 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PUF5FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-005, and PUF62FLG PUF20FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-020. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 34, and 4 5 of Panel 6 1 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 72) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 7 2 and round 5 of Panel 61). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 72, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 1997 through December 20021997, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003the 1998 Person Round Plan File. For Panel 61, STATUS13- STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 1997 through December 20021997, and STATUS1- STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20011996 Person Round Plan File (HC-024). Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 2 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PUF84FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-084, and PUF62FLG PUF90FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-090. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds Rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 9 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 710) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 7 10 and round Round 5 of Panel 69). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 710, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2005 through December 20022005, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20032006. For Panel 69, STATUS13- STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 2005 through December 20022005, and STATUS1- STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20012004. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 10 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-125, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-132. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds Rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 14 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 715) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 7 15 and round Round 5 of Panel 614). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 715, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2010 through December 20022010, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012011. For Panel 14, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2010 through December 2010, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2009. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 15 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-177, and PUF62FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-184. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, Rounds 3 and 4 of Panel 6 20 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 721) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 20 and Round 3 of Panel 7 and round 5 of Panel 621). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 721, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2016 through December 20022016, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2003. For Panel 6, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 through December 2002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 20012017. For Panel 20, STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2016 through December 2016, and STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable because this information is in the year 2015. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 21 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL record for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement
Person Variables. There are four person-level variables. Binary variables indicate whether the person is the policy holder (PHOLDER) or a dependent (DEPNDNT) on the coverage through the establishment. The variable PUF53FLG PUF64FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-053HC-064, and PUF62FLG PUF73FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-062HC-073. There are 25 person-round-level variables. EVALCOVR is a binary variable indicating whether the person was covered by insurance from the establishment at the time of interview (rounds 3, and 4 of Panel 6 7 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 7) 8) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 7 8 and round 5 of Panel 67). The variables STATUS1-STATUS24 indicate whether the respondent reported the person was covered by insurance from the establishment for at least one day during the month. For Panel 78, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2002 2003 through December 20022003, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 20032004. For Panel 67, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2002 2003 through December 20022003, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20012002. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 7 8 was first interviewed in February and reported she was covered in January and February, and then in the second interview in August she reported she was covered from March through August, then the PRPL record for the first round will have STATUS1 and STATUS2 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable, and the PRPL for the second round will have STATUS3 through STATUS8 set to 1 and the rest set to inapplicable.
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Sources: Data Use Agreement