Common use of Type of Pharmacy Clause in Contracts

Type of Pharmacy. (PHARTP1-PHARTP8) Xxxxxxxxx respondents were asked to list the type of pharmacy from which household members purchased their medications. A respondent could list multiple pharmacies associated with each member’s prescriptions in a given round or over the course of all rounds combined covering the survey year. All household-reported pharmacies are provided on this file, but there is no link in the survey or in the data file enabling users to know the type of pharmacy from which a specific prescription was obtained if multiple pharmacies are listed. The variables PHARTP1 through PHARTP8 identify the types of pharmacy providers from which the person’s prescribed medicines were purchased. The possible types of pharmacies include the following: (1) mail- order, (2) another store, (3) HMO/clinic/hospital, (4) drug store, and (5) on-line. A -1 value for PHARTPn indicates that the household did not report “nth” pharmacy.

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Samples: meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov

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Type of Pharmacy. (PHARTP1-PHARTP8PHARTP7) Xxxxxxxxx respondents were asked to list the type of pharmacy from which household members purchased their medicationsmedications were purchased. A respondent household could list multiple pharmacies associated with each member’s their prescriptions in a given round round, or over the course of all rounds combined covering the survey year. All household-As a result, this file contains, at most, seven of these household reported pharmacies are provided on this filepharmacies, but there is was no link in the survey or in the data file enabling users to know the type of pharmacy from which a specific prescription was obtained obtained, if multiple pharmacies are listed. The set of variables PHARTP1 through PHARTP8 (PHARTP1-PHARTP7) identify the types of pharmacy providers from which the person’s prescribed medicines were purchasedpurchased or otherwise obtained. The possible types of pharmacies include the following: (1) mail- mail-order, (2) another store, (3) HMO/clinic/hospital, and (4) drug store, and (5) on-line. A -1 value for PHARTPn indicates that the household did not report an “nth” pharmacy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: meps.ahrq.gov, meps.ahrq.gov

Type of Pharmacy. (PHARTP1-PHARTP8PHARTP7) Xxxxxxxxx respondents were asked to list the type of pharmacy from which household members purchased their medications. A respondent could list multiple pharmacies associated with each member’s prescriptions in a given round or over the course of all rounds combined covering the survey year. All household-reported pharmacies are provided on this file, but there is no link in the survey or in the data file enabling users to know the type of pharmacy from which a specific prescription was obtained if multiple pharmacies are listed. The variables PHARTP1 through PHARTP8 PHARTP7 identify the types of pharmacy providers from which the person’s prescribed medicines were purchased. The possible types of pharmacies include the following: (1) mail- order, (2) another store, (3) HMO/clinic/hospital, (4) drug store, and (5) on-line. A -1 value for PHARTPn indicates that the household did not report “nth” pharmacy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Type of Pharmacy. (PHARTP1-PHARTP8PHARTP9) Xxxxxxxxx respondents were asked to list the type of pharmacy from which household members purchased their medicationsmedications were purchased. A respondent household could list multiple pharmacies associated with each member’s their prescriptions in a given round or over the course of all rounds combined covering the survey year. All household-household reported pharmacies are provided on this file, but there is was no link in the survey or in the data file enabling users to know the type of pharmacy from which a specific prescription was obtained if multiple pharmacies are listed. The set of variables PHARTP1 through PHARTP8 (PHARTP1-PHARTP9) identify the types of pharmacy providers from which the person’s prescribed medicines were purchased. The possible types of pharmacies include the following: (1) mail- mail-order, (2) another store, (3) HMO/clinic/hospital, (4) drug store, and (5) on-line. A -1 value for PHARTPn indicates that the household did not report an “nth” pharmacy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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Type of Pharmacy. (PHARTP1-PHARTP8PHARTP10) Xxxxxxxxx respondents were asked to list the type of pharmacy from which household members purchased their medications. A respondent could list multiple pharmacies associated with each member’s prescriptions in a given round or over the course of all rounds combined covering the survey year. All household-reported pharmacies are provided on this file, but there is no link in the survey or in the data file enabling users to know the type of pharmacy from which a specific prescription was obtained if multiple pharmacies are listed. The variables PHARTP1 through PHARTP8 PHARTP10 identify the types of pharmacy providers from which the person’s prescribed medicines were purchased. The possible types of pharmacies include the following: (1) mail- order, (2) another store, (3) HMO/clinic/hospital, (4) drug store, and (5) on-line. A -1 value for PHARTPn indicates that the household did not report “nth” pharmacy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

Type of Pharmacy. (PHARTP1-PHARTP8PHARTP9) Xxxxxxxxx respondents were asked to list the type of pharmacy from which household members purchased their medications. A respondent could list multiple pharmacies associated with each member’s prescriptions in a given round or over the course of all rounds combined covering the survey year. All household-reported pharmacies are provided on this file, but there is no link in the survey or in the data file enabling users to know the type of pharmacy from which a specific prescription was obtained if multiple pharmacies are listed. The variables PHARTP1 through PHARTP8 PHARTP9 identify the types of pharmacy providers from which the person’s prescribed medicines were purchased. The possible types of pharmacies include the following: (1) mail- order, (2) another store, (3) HMO/clinic/hospital, (4) drug store, and (5) on-line. A -1 value for PHARTPn indicates that the household did not report “nth” pharmacy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: meps.ahrq.gov

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