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Reserved Codes. The following reserved code values are used: -1 INAPPLICABLE Question was not asked due to skip pattern -7 REFUSED Question was asked and respondent refused to answer question -8 DK Question was asked and respondent did not know answer -9 NOT ASCERTAINED Interviewer did not record the data Generally, values of -1, -7, -8, and -9 for non-expenditure variables have not been edited on this file. The values of -1 and -9 can be edited by the data users/analysts by following the skip patterns in the HC survey questionnaire (located on the MEPS Web site: xxxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxx_xxxx/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx).
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Reserved Codes. The following reserved code values are used: -1 INAPPLICABLE Question was not asked due to skip pattern -7 REFUSED Question was asked and respondent refused to answer question -8 DK Question was asked and respondent did not know answer -9 NOT ASCERTAINED Interviewer did not record the data
Reserved Codes. The following reserved code values are used: -1 INAPPLICABLE Question was not asked due to skip pattern.
Reserved Codes. The following reserved code values are used: -1 INAPPLICABLE Question was not asked due to skip pattern -7 REFUSED Question was asked and respondent refused to answer question -8 DK Question was asked and respondent did not know answer -9 NOT ASCERTAINED Interviewer did not record the data -14 NOT YET TAKEN/USED Respondent answered that the medicine has not yet been used Generally, values of -1, -7, -8 and -9 have not been edited on this file. However, this is not true if a prescription drug name was determined to be a confidentiality risk. In these instances, the corresponding NDC was replaced with -9, the Multum Lexicon therapeutic class replaced the RXDRGNAM (Multum drug name) determined to be a confidentiality risk, and RXNAME (pharmacy drug name) was set to -9. The values of -1 and -9 can be edited by analysts by following the skip patterns in the questionnaire. The value -14 was a valid value only for the variable representing the year the household member first used the medicine (RXBEGYRX). 6.2.1). A copy of the Household Component questionnaire can be found at xxxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxx_xxxx/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx by selecting Prescribed Medicines (PM) from the questionnaire section.
Reserved Codes. The following reserved code values are used: -1 INAPPLICABLE Question was not asked due to skip pattern. -2 DETERMINED IN A PREVIOUS ROUND -3 NO DATA IN ROUND -5 NEVER WILL KNOW -6 INAPPLICABLE Not asked due to person being under age 5 -7 REFUSED Question was asked and respondent refused to answer question.
Reserved Codes. 2.4 Adding the Characteristics of Covered Persons .......... 2.5 Adding the Policyholder’s Characteristics .................. 2.6 Choosing PRPL Records for Your Research Question....................................................................... C-4 C-6 C-9 C-9 C-9 C-10 3.0 Data File Contents...................................................................... C-11 3.1 ID Variables................................................................. 3.2
Reserved Codes. The following reserved code values are used: -1 INAPPLICABLE Question was not asked due to skip pattern -7 REFUSED Question was asked and respondent refused to answer question -8 DK Question was asked and respondent did not know answer -9 NOT ASCERTAINED Interviewer did not record the data -14 NOT YET TAKEN/USED Respondent answered that the medicine has not yet been used 6.2.1). A copy of the Household Component questionnaire can be found at xxxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxx_xxxx/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx by selecting Prescribed Medicines (PM) from the questionnaire section.
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