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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/mr4/mr4.pdf
September 01, 1998 - The sample of nursing home residents was stratified
by whether residents resided at the nursing home … The question on the NHPI
concerning the number of residents is somewhat general
(“How many residents … Current-Residents Sample
The interviewer compiled a list of current residents
as of January 1, 1996, … In facilities with fewer than four
residents, the sampling fraction was set to one and all
residents … Forty-four eligible current
residents did not meet this requirement.
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meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=1074
August 31, 2012 - MEPS
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Publication Details
Title:
Preventive Health Care Utilization by Adult Residents … Household Component
Publication date:
August 31, 2012
Description:
In 2009, non-MSA adult residents … were less likely than MSA adult residents to utilize the preventive health services examined. … Non-MSA residents were less likely to see a doctor for a routine check-up in the past year, have a cholesterol
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_stats/nhc/collect.pdf
December 31, 1996 - facility �� Rate schedule �� Sample first admissions �� Sample first admissions
�� Sample current residents … use �� Identify community respondents �� Use of health services
�� Community data collection 6
Residents … use
�� Use of health services
�� Identify community respondents
�� Community data collection 6
Residents … 6/96 in person.2
Conducted 8/96 - 1/97 in person.3
Conducted 4/97 - 8/97 in person.4
Current residents
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st151/sb151.xml
December 01, 2006 - Florida residents paid a higher proportion out of pocket of aggregate expenses than the U.S. as a whole … The percentage of residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses were both lower … than the national average: 68.3 percent of residents of California and 66.2 percent of residents of Texas … S. average of 62.7 percent with expenses for prescribed medicines, the residents of California, Texas … Conversely, a significantly higher proportion of Michigan (53.2 percent) residents incurred expenses
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_stats/nhc/sam-fac2.pdf
September 30, 1997 - OF RESIDENTS
PROGRAMMER SPECS:
Soft range: 3-100; hard range 0-500. … Current Residents listed≤ 10
AND
(Current Residents listed) - NUMBEDS > 5
OR
2. 10 Residents … listed < 300
AND
Current Residents listed Current Residents listed
NUMBEDS NUMBEDS
> 1.5 or < .5 … Current Residents listed≥ 300
AND
56
Current Residents listed Current Residents listed
NUMBEDS NUMBEDS … Do not include current residents.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st106/sb106.xml
December 01, 2005 - Ohio residents paid lower proportions of aggregate expenses than the U.S. as a whole. … The percentage of residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses were both lower … At the other extreme, 79.8 percent of the residents of Pennsylvania had ambulatory care expenses. …
- When compared to the U.S. average of 64.4 percent, the percentage of California residents … with expenses for prescribed medicines was lower (56.2 percent), while residents in Ohio and Michigan
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st151/stat151.shtml
December 01, 2006 - Florida residents paid a higher proportion out of pocket of aggregate expenses than the U.S. as a whole … The percentage of residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses were both lower … than the national average: 68.3 percent of residents of California and 66.2 percent of residents of Texas … S. average of 62.7 percent with expenses for prescribed medicines, the residents of California, Texas … Conversely, a significantly higher proportion of Michigan (53.2 percent) residents incurred expenses
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st151/stat151.pdf
December 01, 2006 - percentage of residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses we
cy for Healthcare … da residents paid a
er proportion out of
et of aggregate ex-
es than the U.S. as a
le. … s higher in
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re both lower
than the national average: 68.3 percent of residents of California … and 66.2 percent of residents of
Texas. … Conversely, a significantly higher proportion of Michigan (53.2 percent) residents incurred expenses
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st151/draft/stat151.shtml
December 01, 2006 - Florida residents paid a higher proportion out of pocket of aggregate expenses than the U.S. as a whole … The percentage of residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses were both lower … than the national average: 68.3 percent of residents of California and 66.2 percent of residents of Texas … S. average of 62.7 percent with expenses for prescribed medicines, the residents of California, Texas … Conversely, a significantly higher proportion of Michigan (53.2 percent) residents incurred expenses
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_stats/nhc/fac-lvl.pdf
September 30, 1997 - Section SS directs the interviewer to list all
current residents, i.e., residents of the facility as … The census should include residents as of midnight December 31, 1995, including any residents who may … Current Residents listed≤ 10
AND
(Current Residents listed) - NUMBEDS > 5
OR
2. 10 Residents … listed < 300
AND
Current Residents listed Current Residents listed
NUMBEDS NUMBEDS
> 1.5 or < .5 … Current Residents listed≥ 300
AND
84
Current Residents listed Current Residents listed
NUMBEDS NUMBEDS
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/mr3/mr3.pdf
September 01, 1998 - to as January 1st residents or
current residents) … Sample of Residents. … Interviewers cleaned and
numbered the list of residents and then selected a
random sample of four residents … The cross-sectional sample of all January 1st residents is
expected to yield 3,344 residents at the end … also known as “current residents.”
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st106/stat106.shtml
December 01, 2005 - Ohio residents paid lower proportions of aggregate expenses than the U.S. as a whole. … The percentage of residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses were both lower … than the national average, 68.4 percent of residents of California had these expenses while 68.5 percent … At the other extreme, 79.8 percent of the residents of Pennsylvania had ambulatory care expenses. … When compared to the U.S. average of 64.4 percent, the percentage of California residents with expenses
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st106/draft/stat106.shtml
December 01, 2005 - Ohio residents paid lower proportions of aggregate expenses than the U.S. as a whole. … The percentage of residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses were both lower … than the national average, 68.4 percent of residents of California had these expenses while 68.5 percent … At the other extreme, 79.8 percent of the residents of Pennsylvania had ambulatory care expenses. … When compared to the U.S. average of 64.4 percent, the percentage of California residents with expenses
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st106/stat106.pdf
December 01, 2005 - residents paid lower
ortions of aggregate
nses than the U.S. as
ole. … The percentage of
residents of California and Texas who had ambulatory care expenses were both lower … At the other extreme, 79.8 percent of the residents of
Pennsylvania had ambulatory care expenses. … was lower (56.2 percent), while residents in Ohio and Michigan
had higher proportions than the national … Smaller proportions were paid out-of-pocket by residents of Ohio,
who paid 14.2 percent of their health
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/mr7/mr7.pdf
August 01, 1999 - MEPS also includes a
nationally representative survey of nursing homes and
their residents. … in the facility on January 1, and 2,690 eligible
residents admitted during 1996. … Current residents were ineligible if it was found during
data collection that they had not been residents … In the first round, residents
were selected as of the beginning of the year. … • Current residents: 1,560,003.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/mr3/mr3.shtml
September 01, 1998 - Characteristics of NH residents prior to admission. … (referred to as January 1st residents or current residents). … Sample of Residents. … of four residents by entering the number of eligible residents
in the … The cross-sectional sample of all January 1st residents is expected
to yield 3,344 residents
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/mr7/mr7.shtml
August 01, 1999 - The survey consisted of a sample of nursing homes and a sample of residents within the nursing homes. … During the first round, a sample of persons who were residents in a facility at the beginning of the … Current residents were ineligible if it was found during data collection that they had not been residents … In the first round, residents were selected as of the beginning of the year. … Current residents: 1,560,003.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st69/sb69.xml
February 01, 2005 - Larger proportions of aggregate expenses were paid out-of-pocket by residents of Georgia and Texas, while … Michigan residents paid a lower proportion than the U.S. as a whole. …
- When compared to the U.S. as a whole, the percentage of California residents with expenses … Conversely, a significantly higher proportion of Michigan residents (50.9 percent) incurred expenses … ), while Michigan residents paid a lower proportion out-of-pocket (15.5 percent).
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb13/cb13_udnote.shtml
September 15, 2004 - has been made in the second highlight in the Executive Summary:
Original: Uninsured residents … Revision: Uninsured residents of rural counties were more likely than their metro counterparts to have
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st69/stat69.pdf
February 01, 2005 - n Larger proportions of
aggregate expenses were
paid out-of-pocket by
residents of Georgia and
Texas … , while Michigan
residents paid a lower
proportion than the U.S. as
a whole. … § When compared to the U.S. as a whole, the percentage of California residents with expenses for … Conversely, a significantly higher proportion of Michigan
residents (50.9 percent) incurred expenses … ), while Michigan residents paid a lower proportion
out-of-pocket (15.5 percent).