Common use of Treatment of Data from Rounds Clause in Contracts

Treatment of Data from Rounds. Not Occurring in 2012 Prior to the 2008 file, priority conditions reported during Rounds 1 and 2 of the second year panel were included on the file even if the conditions were not related to an event or disability day or reported as a serious condition occurring in the second year of the panel. Beginning in 2008, priority conditions are included on the file only if they are current conditions. A current condition is defined as a condition linked to an event or disability day or a condition the person is currently experiencing (i.e., a condition selected in the Condition Enumeration (CE) section). Conditions from Rounds 1 and 2 that are not included in the 2012 file are available in the 2011 Medical Conditions File. Note that, for some Rounds 1 and 2 records, data may not be available on the previous year’s file. This situation can occur when a person does not have a positive person or family weight in the first year but is assigned a positive weight in the subsequent year. The situation can also occur if the condition is a priority condition for which no events or disability days were reported in the first year but are reported in the second year. For 2012, 92 conditions from Panel 16 Rounds 1 and 2 are included on the 2012 Medical Conditions File for persons who did not appear on the previous year’s file. Note: Priority conditions are generally chronic conditions. Even though a person may not have reported an event or disability day in 2012 due to the condition, or reported generally experiencing the condition in 2012, analysts should consider that the person is probably still experiencing the condition. If a Panel 16 person reported a priority condition in Round 1 or 2 and did not have an event or disability day for the condition in Round 3, 4, or 5, the condition will not be included on the 2012 Medical Conditions File.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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Treatment of Data from Rounds. Not Occurring in 2012 2011 Prior to the 2008 file, priority conditions reported during Rounds 1 and 2 of the second year panel were included on the file even if the conditions were not related to an event or disability day or reported as a serious condition occurring in the second year of the panel. Beginning in 2008, priority conditions are included on the file only if they are current conditions. A current condition is defined as a condition linked to an event or disability day or a condition the person is currently experiencing (i.e., a condition selected in the Condition Enumeration (CE) section). Conditions from Rounds 1 and 2 that are not included in the 2012 2011 file are available in the 2011 2010 Medical Conditions File. Note that, for some Rounds 1 and 2 records, data may not be available on the previous year’s file. This situation can occur when a person does not have a positive person or family weight in the first year but is assigned a positive weight in the subsequent year. The situation can also occur if the condition is a priority condition for which no events or disability days were reported in the first year but are reported in the second year. For 20122011, 92 85 conditions from Panel 16 15 Rounds 1 and 2 are included on the 2012 2011 Medical Conditions File for persons who did not appear on the previous year’s file. Note: Priority conditions are generally chronic conditions. Even though a person may not have reported an event or disability day in 2012 2011 due to the condition, or reported generally experiencing the condition in 20122011, analysts should consider that the person is probably still experiencing the condition. If a Panel 16 15 person reported a priority condition in Round 1 or 2 and did not have an event or disability day for the condition in Round 3, 4, or 5, the condition will not be included on the 2012 2011 Medical Conditions File.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Treatment of Data from Rounds. Not Occurring in 2012 2013 Prior to the 2008 file, priority conditions reported during Rounds 1 and 2 of the second year panel were included on the file even if the conditions were not related to an event or disability day or reported as a serious condition occurring in the second year of the panel. Beginning in 2008, priority conditions are included on the file only if they are current conditions. A current condition is defined as a condition linked to an event or disability day or a condition the person is currently experiencing (i.e., a condition selected in the Condition Enumeration (CE) section). Conditions from Rounds 1 and 2 that are not included in the 2012 2013 file are available in the 2011 2012 Medical Conditions File. Note that, for some Rounds 1 and 2 records, data may not be available on the previous year’s file. This situation can occur when a person does not have a positive person or family weight in the first year but is assigned a positive weight in the subsequent year. The situation can also occur if the condition is a priority condition for which no events or disability days were reported in the first year but are reported in the second year. For 20122013, 92 157 conditions from Panel 16 17 Rounds 1 and 2 are included on the 2012 2013 Medical Conditions File for persons who did not appear on the previous year’s file. Note: Priority conditions are generally chronic conditions. Even though a person may not have reported an event or disability day in 2012 2013 due to the condition, or reported generally experiencing the condition in 20122013, analysts should consider that the person is probably still experiencing the condition. If a Panel 16 17 person reported a priority condition in Round 1 or 2 and did not have an event or disability day for the condition in Round 3, 4, or 5, the condition will not be included on the 2012 2013 Medical Conditions File.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Treatment of Data from Rounds. Not Occurring in 2012 2008 Prior to the 2008 file, priority conditions reported during Rounds 1 and 2 of the second year panel were included on the file even if the conditions were not related to an event or disability day or reported as a serious condition occurring in the second year of the panel. Beginning in 2008, priority conditions are included on the file only if they are current conditions. A current condition is defined as a condition linked to an event or disability day or a condition the person is currently experiencing (i.e., a condition selected in the Condition Enumeration (CE) section). Conditions from Rounds 1 and 2 that are not included in the 2012 2008 file are available in the 2011 2007 Medical Conditions File. Note that, for some Rounds 1 and 2 records, data may not be available on the previous year’s file. This situation can occur when a person does not have a positive person or family weight in the first year but is assigned a positive weight in the subsequent year. The situation can also occur if the condition is a priority condition for which no events or disability days were reported in the first year but are reported in the second year. For 20122008, 92 45 conditions from Panel 16 12 Rounds 1 and 2 are included on the 2012 2008 Medical Conditions File for persons who File, but did not appear on the previous year’s file. Of these, 2 are because the person did not have a positive family weight in 2007, and 43 are because the priority condition was not current in 2007. The variables PRIORFLG and INJURFLG were dropped in 2008. Note: Priority conditions are generally chronic conditions. Even though a person may not have reported an event or disability day in 2012 2008 due to the condition, or reported generally experiencing the condition in 20122008, analysts should consider that the person is probably still experiencing the condition. If a Panel 16 12 person reported a priority condition in Round 1 or 2 and did not have an event or disability day for the condition in Round 3, 4, or 5, the condition will not be included on the 2012 2008 Medical Conditions File.

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Samples: www.meps.ahrq.gov:443

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Treatment of Data from Rounds. Not Occurring in 2012 2010 Prior to the 2008 file, priority conditions reported during Rounds 1 and 2 of the second year panel were included on the file even if the conditions were not related to an event or disability day or reported as a serious condition occurring in the second year of the panel. Beginning in 2008, priority conditions are included on the file only if they are current conditions. A current condition is defined as a condition linked to an event or disability day or a condition the person is currently experiencing (i.e., a condition selected in the Condition Enumeration (CE) section). Conditions from Rounds 1 and 2 that are not included in the 2012 2010 file are available in the 2011 2009 Medical Conditions File. Note that, for some Rounds 1 and 2 records, data may not be available on the previous year’s file. This situation can occur when a person does not have a positive person or family weight in the first year but is assigned a positive weight in the subsequent year. The situation can also occur if the condition is a priority condition for which no events or disability days were reported in the first year but are reported in the second year. For 20122010, 92 90 conditions from Panel 16 14 Rounds 1 and 2 are included on the 2012 2010 Medical Conditions File for persons who did not appear on the previous year’s file. Of these, four are is because the persons did not have a positive family weight in 2009, and 86 are because the priority condition was not current in 2009. Note: Priority conditions are generally chronic conditions. Even though a person may not have reported an event or disability day in 2012 2010 due to the condition, or reported generally experiencing the condition in 20122010, analysts should consider that the person is probably still experiencing the condition. If a Panel 16 14 person reported a priority condition in Round 1 or 2 and did not have an event or disability day for the condition in Round 3, 4, or 5, the condition will not be included on the 2012 2010 Medical Conditions File.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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