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  1. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf45/rf45.shtml
    November 01, 2019 - * The difference between the share of population and the share of MME is statistically significant … * The difference between the share of population and the share of MME is statistically significant … * The difference between the share of population and the share of MME is statistically significant … * The difference between the share of population and the share of MME is statistically significant … * The difference between the share of population and the share of MME is statistically significant
  2. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st477/stat477.pdf
    June 01, 2015 - There was no statistically significant change in offer rates between 2012 (50.1 percent) and 2013 (49.9 … There was no statistically significant change in employee-level offer rates between 2012 (84.7 percent … There was no statistically significant change in employee-level offer rates from 2012 (52.9 percent) … significant at the 0.05 level. … significant at the 0.05 level.
  3. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st499/stat499.pdf
    February 01, 2017 - As a result, in 2015 there was no statistically significant difference in enrollment rates by expansion … Specifically, there was no statistically significant difference, in either expansion or non-expansion … However, from 2013 to 2015, there were no statistically significant differences in large-firm enrollment … In contrast, there were no statistically significant differences by expansion status in the rate of … There was no statistically significant change in the offer rate, from 2008 to 2015, among large-firm
  4. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st548/stat548.shtml
    May 01, 2023 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the … significant at alpha=0.05. … significant at alpha=0.05. … significant at alpha=0.05. … significant at alpha=0.05.
  5. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st511/stat511.shtml
    April 01, 2018 - Only those differences that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or better are discussed in … Full-time workers had a small but statistically significant decrease in the percentage who were covered … * Statistically significant change from 2005 to 2015 ** Statistically … * Statistically significant change from 2005 to 2015 ** Statistically … * Statistically significant change from 2005 to 2015 ** Statistically
  6. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st477/stat477.shtml
    June 01, 2015 - There was no statistically significant change in offer rates between 2012 (50.1 percent) and 2013 (49.9 … There was no statistically significant change in employee-level offer rates between 2012 (84.7 percent … There was no statistically significant change in employee-level offer rates from 2012 (52.9 percent) … significant at the 0.05 level. … significant at the 0.05 level.
  7. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st453/stat453.shtml
    October 01, 2014 - There was no statistically significant change in the number of retirees enrolled in self-insured plans … retirees under 65 Offers to retirees 65 and older 2003 13.0% 13.3% 2013 11.9% 10.5%* * Statistically … 2003 1.7% 28.5% 42.3% 2.9% 27.7% 40.9% 2013 1.3% 23.5%* 34.3%* 2.3% 19.5%* 27.8%* * Statistically … Purchased plans 2003 (in millions) 5.6 4.1 1.5 2013 (in millions) 3.8* 3.1 0.6* * Statistically … 50 percent or more low-wage 9.3% 12.7*% Less than 50 percent low-wage 8.0% 11.3%* * Statistically
  8. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st28/stat28.pdf
    January 01, 2002 - Only differences that are statistically significant at the .05 level are discussed in the text. … (The difference between black children and Hispanic children was not statistically significant in 1999 … Hispanic and white and other children covered by public only health insurance between 1996 and 2002 was statisticallysignificant; the increase for black children was not statistically significant. … significant.
  9. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st499/stat499.shtml
    February 01, 2017 - As a result, in 2015 there was no statistically significant difference in enrollment rates by expansion … Specifically, there was no statistically significant difference, in either expansion or non-expansion … However, from 2013 to 2015, there were no statistically significant differences in large-firm enrollment … Similar to the overall results, there were no statistically significant differences in offer-rate trends … There was no statistically significant change in the offer rate, from 2008 to 2015, among large-firm
  10. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st532/stat532.pdf
    December 01, 2020 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the p < 0.05 level, or better … Only those at the 75th percentile had a statistically significant drop in spending, falling from $293 … Note: All differences between 2009 and 2018 are statistically significant. 9 Figure 2: Distribution … Among uninsured individuals, only the 75th percentile differs to a statistically significant extent … All differences between 2009 and 11 2018 are statistically significant, except for the difference
  11. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st532/stat532.shtml
    December 01, 2020 - All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the p < 0.05 level, or better. … Only those at the 75th percentile had a statistically significant drop in spending, falling from $293 … Note: All differences between 2009 and 2018 are statistically significant. … Among uninsured individuals, only the 75th percentile differs to a statistically significant extent between … All differences between 2009 and 2018 are statistically significant, except for the difference for those
  12. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st38/stat38.pdf
    September 17, 2024 - All differences discussed in this Statistical Brief are statistically significant at the 0.05 level, … significantsignificant. … Difference from U.S. not significant Higher than U.S. … Difference from U.S. not significant Higher than U.S.
  13. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st494/stat494.pdf
    October 01, 2016 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … In non-expansion states, we observed no statistically significant changes in the coverage mix of physician … significant at the 10 percent level. … No significant reductions in uninsured shares of visits were observed for states that did not expand … significant decline in non-expansion states in the uninsured share of visits.
  14. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st547/stat547.shtml
    February 01, 2023 - Changes reported in the text are statistically significant at the 5% level or higher, unless … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant
  15. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb18/cb18.shtml
    June 01, 2009 - Differences that appear large may not always be statistically significant. … Only differences between groups or trends over time that are statistically significant at … In spite of this population growth, there was no statistically significant change in the total … There were no statistically significant changes in the percentage distribution of full-time … There were no statistically significant changes in the distribution of workers across small,
  16. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st547/stat547.pdf
    February 01, 2023 - Changes reported in the text are statistically significant at the 5% level or higher, unless otherwise … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant difference … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant difference … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant difference … Notes: N represents the unweighted value for the denominator. * Denotes statistically significant difference
  17. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf47/rf47.shtml
    May 01, 2021 - After including vacation, the Black-White difference was no longer statistically significant. … *p < .05, **p < .01, difference between estimate and reference category is statistically significant. … *p < .05, **p < .01, difference between estimate and reference category is statistically significant. … *p < .05, **p < .01, difference between estimate and reference category is statistically significant. … *p < .05, **p < .01, difference between estimate and reference category is statistically significant.
  18. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st534/stat534.shtml
    February 01, 2021 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … significant. … significant. … Total expenditures for antipsychotics were $14.8 billion in 2013 and $11.5 billion in 2018 (no significantsignificant.
  19. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st534/stat534.pdf
    February 01, 2021 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … significant. 1 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. … significant. … Total expenditures for antipsychotics were $14.8 billion in 2013 and $11.5 billion in 2018 (no significantsignificant.
  20. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st28/stat28.shtml
    January 01, 2003 - Only differences that are statistically significant at the .05 level are discussed in the text. … (The difference between black children and Hispanic children was not statistically significant in 1999 … Hispanic and white and other children covered by public only health insurance between 1996 and 2002 was statisticallysignificant; the increase for black children was not statistically significant. … significant.

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