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November 01, 2024 - health insurance plan that take single coverage
XI.D.6 Percent of employees enrolled in a self-insured … Tables II.F.12; I.F.12; II.F.15; I.F.15; XII.F.12 (3-year); XII.F.15 (3-year) Percent of enrollees in … providers where a gatekeeper is required
Tables II.F.12.d; I.F.12.d; II.F.15.d; I.F.15.d Percent of … in an HDHP with a savings option
Tables II.F.14; I.F.14; II.F.17; I.F.17 Percent of employees in an … government employees working in establishments that offer paid sick leave
Table III.B.2.i: Percent
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September 01, 2022 - Middle income: over 200 percent to 400 percent of the poverty line. … Middle income: over 200 percent to 400 percent of the poverty line. … Middle income: over 200 percent to 400 percent of the poverty line. … Middle income: over 200 percent to 400 percent of the poverty line. … Middle income: over 200 percent to 400 percent of the poverty line.
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January 01, 2022 - of establishments that offer health insurance)
Employee based (for example, the percent of employees … How to Produce Count Estimates from Percents
Many of the MEPS-IC tables contain percent estimates … For instance, Table I.B.2 gives the percent of employees who work in establishments that offer health … Table I.B.2.a gives the percent of employees who work at establishments that offer health insurance and … For example, look at Table I.B.2.a, the percent of employees eligible for health insurance.
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January 01, 2022 - Compared with using MDC, the CCS approach assigns approximately 0.9 percent fewer cases to “maternal” … Similarly, compared with the MDC approach, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer cases to “neonatal … The CCS approach assigns another 0.1 percent fewer cases to “neonatal” than the MDC approach because … Excluding normal newborns, patients under age 18 account for roughly 5 percent of inpatient stays. … to only about 5 percent of inpatient stays (excluding normal newborns).
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January 01, 2023 - This rarely occurs (less than 0.1 percent of discharges). … in 2000, to 2 percent in 2010, to 0.5 percent in 2019. … Compared with using MDCs, the CCS approach assigns approximately 0.9 percent fewer cases to “maternal … Similarly, compared with the MDC approach, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer cases to “neonatal … The CCS approach assigns another 0.1 percent fewer cases to ”neonatal” than the MDC approach because
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January 01, 2025 - For data years 1988 through 2011, the NIS was a 20 percent sample of community hospitals and included … These excluded discharges represent approximately 3 percent of all annual discharges. … higher
• Neonatal: less than 0.01 percent lower
• Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower
• … Injury: 3.4 percent lower
• Surgical: 0.6 percent higher
• Medical: 2.0 percent higher
The largest differences … This rarely occurs (less than 0.1 percent of total discharges).
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November 01, 2023 - Benchmarks based on performance of the top 10 percent of states, to encourage achievable goals
2. … available for a measure, then the benchmark is the average of the measure estimate across the top 10 percent … The value for a measure has not achieved 50 percent of the benchmark. … Beginning with the 2016 report, the average annual percent change (AAPC) has been estimated using unweighted … (1) which measures are included in the different achievement categories and (2) the annual average percent
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June 30, 2024 - Patients aged between 18 and 64 years represent only about 15 percent of the sample. … Results are unweighted average hospital-level percent positive scores. … Hospital-level percent positive scores are the percentages of healthcare providers and staff within a
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January 01, 2023 - Trends are only reported as improving or worsening if the average annual percent change is at least one … percent and statistically significant.
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January 01, 2022 - Once an enrollee has reached the plan’s out-of-pocket maximum, the plan begins to pay 100 percent of … PERCENTILES – The value at or below which a certain percent of observations fall. … For example, the 10th percentile is the value at or below which 10 percent of the observations are found
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January 01, 2024 - The NEDS approximates a 20 percent stratified sample of U.S. hospital-owned EDs. … These excluded ED visits represent approximately 4 percent of all annual ED visits.
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January 01, 2025 - Across all States, the SID are missing about 7 percent of community hospitals and about 1.5 percent of … Beginning with the 2012 data year, the NIS is a 20 percent sample of discharges from community hospitals … For data years 1988 through 2011, the NIS was a 20 percent sample of community, nonrehabilitation hospitals … States are classified into one of five categories based on the distribution of rates in 2016: lowest 20 percent … , 2nd lowest 20 percent, middle 20 percent, 2nd highest 20 percent, highest 20 percent.