Common use of Person Variables Clause in Contracts

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 PUF22FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022, and PUF39FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-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 4, and 5 of Panel 4 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 5) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 5 and round 5 of Panel 4). 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 5, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 1999. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-177, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4, Rounds 3 and 5 4 of Panel 4 20 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 521) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 20 and Round 3 of Panel 5 and round 5 of Panel 421). 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 521, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2016 through December 20002016, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992017. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PUF84FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-084, and PUF39FLG PUF90FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4Rounds 3, and 5 4 of Panel 4 9 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 510) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 5 10 and round Round 5 of Panel 49). 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 510, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2005 through December 20002005, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 20012006. For Panel 49, STATUS13- STATUS13-STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 2005 through December 20002005, and STATUS1- STATUS1-STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 19992004. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-159, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4, Rounds 3 and 5 4 of Panel 4 18 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 519) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 18 and Round 3 of Panel 5 and round 5 of Panel 419). 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 519, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2014 through December 20002014, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992015. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-117, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4Rounds 3, and 5 4 of Panel 4 13 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 514) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 5 14 and round Round 5 of Panel 413). 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 514, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2009 through December 20002009, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992010. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PUF53FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-053, and PUF39FLG PUF62FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 43, and 5 4 of Panel 4 6 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 57) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 5 7 and round 5 of Panel 46). 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 57, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2002 through December 20002002, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 20012003. For Panel 46, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 2002 through December 20002002, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 19992001. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PUF64FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-064, and PUF39FLG PUF73FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 43, and 5 4 of Panel 4 7 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 5) 8) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 5 8 and round 5 of Panel 47). 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 58, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2003 through December 20002003, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 20012004. For Panel 47, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 2003 through December 20002003, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, because this information is in the year 19992002. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-205, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4, Rounds 3 and 5 4 of Panel 4 23 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 524) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 23 and Round 3 of Panel 5 and round 5 of Panel 424). 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 524, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2019 through December 20002019, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992020. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-101, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4Rounds 3, and 5 4 of Panel 4 11 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 512) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 5 12 and round Round 5 of Panel 411). 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 512, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2007 through December 20002007, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992008. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-125, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4Rounds 3, and 5 4 of Panel 4 14 and rounds Rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 515) or on December 31 (round Round 3 of Panel 5 15 and round Round 5 of Panel 414). 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 515, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2010 through December 20002010, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992011. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PUF34FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-034, and PUF39FLG PUF55FLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 43, and 5 4 of Panel 4 5 and rounds 1, and 2 of Panel 56) or on December 31 (round 3 of Panel 5 6 and round 5 of Panel 45). 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 56, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent represents coverage from January 2000 2001 through December 20002001, and STATUS13-24 are is inapplicable, because this information is in year 20012002. For Panel 45, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent represents coverage from January 2000 2001 through December 20002001, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are is inapplicable, because this information is in the year 19992000. Coverage is reported only for the interview reference period. For example, if a person from Panel 5 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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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-151, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4, Rounds 3 and 5 4 of Panel 4 17 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 518) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 17 and Round 3 of Panel 5 and round 5 of Panel 418). 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 518, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2013 through December 20002013, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992014. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-167, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4, Rounds 3 and 5 4 of Panel 4 19 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 520) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 19 and Round 3 of Panel 5 and round 5 of Panel 420). 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 520, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2015 through December 20002015, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992016. 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 5 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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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 PUF22FLG PITFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-022HC-143, and PUF39FLG FYFLG indicates whether the person has a record on HC-039HC-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 4, Rounds 3 and 5 4 of Panel 4 16 and rounds 1, Rounds 1 and 2 of Panel 517) or on December 31 (round Round 5 of Panel 16 and Round 3 of Panel 5 and round 5 of Panel 417). 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 517, STATUS1-STATUS12 represent coverage from January 2000 2012 through December 20002012, and STATUS13-24 are inapplicable, because this information is in year 2001. For Panel 4, STATUS13- STATUS24 represent coverage from January 2000 through December 2000, and STATUS1- STATUS12 are inapplicable, inapplicable because this information is in the year 19992013. 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 5 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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