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  1. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st536/stat536.shtml
    September 01, 2021 - - From 2019 to 2020, there was no statistically significant … From 2019 to 2020, there were no statistically significant changes in enrollment rates or offer rates … significant (figure 2). … This was the first time in the 2008 to 2020 period that there was not a statistically significant increase … From 2019 to 2020, there were also no statistically significant changes within any of the three firm
  2. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf47/rf47.pdf
    May 01, 2021 - After including vacation, the Black-White difference was no longer statistically significant. … significant. … 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
  3. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st525/stat525.shtml
    September 01, 2019 - No statistically significant differences in average single premiums by percentage of women in the workforce … As seen for average single premiums, there were no statistically significant differences observed for … There were no statistically significant differences found in average ESI single employee contributions … There were no statistically significant differences found in ESI average employee contributions to employee-plus-one … significant differences due to large standard errors.
  4. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st522/stat522.shtml
    May 01, 2019 - There was no statistically significant change from 2009 to 2016 in median total spending, which was $326 … decreased for persons with drug coverage, but people without drug coverage, including the uninsured, saw no significant … All differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the p<0.05 level, or better. … The rates of increase were not statistically different for the two groups. … some drug coverage during the year, but the uninsured and the elderly without drug coverage saw no significant
  5. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st512/stat512.pdf
    May 01, 2018 - Unless otherwise noted, all differences discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 … Among individuals age 65 and older, there were no statistically significant differences between metro … There were, however, several statistically significant differences across the rural-urban continuum … Among individuals age 65 and older, there were no statistically significant differences between metro … When differences were statistically significant, non- metro residents were less likely to report unmet
  6. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb9/cb9.shtml
    June 01, 2002 - Unless otherwise noted, only differences that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level are discussed … Although the percent uninsured declined from 1996 to 1999, there was no statistically significant … were not statistically significant.  … There was no statistically significant change between 1996 and 1999 in the number of nonelderly … There were no statistically significant changes in the percent or number of either part-time
  7. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf29/rf29.shtml
    March 01, 2009 - All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … significant. … significant. … significant. … significant.
  8. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st490/stat490.shtml
    June 01, 2016 - However, there was no statistically significant difference across health status groups in the likelihood … All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … As a result, there was no statistically significant difference between health status groups in the likelihood … In the 2012–2013 period, Marketplace coverage was not available and there was no statistically significant … There was no statistically significant difference in rates of losing coverage for either group in the
  9. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st524/stat524.pdf
    July 01, 2019 - Findings Enrollment rates and number of covered employees From 2017 to 2018, there was no significant … These percentages were not statistically different from their 2017 values. … Highlights There was no statistically significant change in the overall percentage of private-sector … Between 2017 and 2018, there was no statistically significant change in the percentage of employees working … This was the first year without a significant increase in the 2008 to 2018 period.
  10. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf35/rf35.shtml
    August 01, 2017 - For Asians, there was a significant decline in the uninsured rate from 2013 to 2014, but no significant … All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … Between 2014 and 2015, there were statistically significant declines in uninsured rates for all racial … While there were no statistically significant differences in the year-to-year percentage point declines … As seen above for the nation as a whole, there were no statistically significant differences in uninsured
  11. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb17/cb17.shtml
    January 01, 2004 - Only differences that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level are discussed in the text … There was no statistically significant change in the average number of dental visits per child … Adults without dental coverage had a statistically significant decrease in the likelihood of having a … There was no statistically significant change in the average number of dental visits per adult … There was no statistically significant change in the average number of dental visits per older adult
  12. meps.ahrq.gov//data_files/publications/st543/stat543.pdf
    July 01, 2022 - • From 2020 to 2021, there were no statistically significant changes in enrollment rates or offer … significant (figure 2). … The eligibility rates in small, medium, and large firms also were not statistically different from 2020 … significant change from 2020 (70.8 percent) to 2021 (69.8 percent) (figure 5). … The increase in family premium contributions, to $6,174, was not statistically significant.
  13. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rpe_report/rpe_report_2010.shtml
    January 01, 2010 - The tables and corresponding discussion cover statistically significant differences at α=0.01 and α … The response rate for the $50 group was also statistically significantly higher than the $30 group … Only round 2 shows a statistically significant drop in final refusal rates for all sampling domains … Round 2 shows statistically higher response rates in almost all domains, as well as the full sample … Specifically, there were no statistically significant differences in item nonresponse rates, or in
  14. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb3/cb3.shtml
    May 01, 1999 - Unless otherwise noted, only differences that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level are discussed … Nursing home ownership remained relatively stable from 1987 to 1996; there were no statistically significant … These differences were not statistically significant. … Statistically significant declines in supply occurred in the Northwest and West regions of the United … Statistically significant declines in occupancy rates occurred in each region of the United States.
  15. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf48/rf48.shtml
    May 01, 2021 - There was a somewhat steeper age gradient for increased-risk adults, with statistically significant difference-in-differences … † (††) denotes statistically significant difference-in-differences between category and reference … † (††) denotes statistically significant difference-in-differences between category and reference … * (**) denotes statistically significant difference from the reference category (Non-Hispanic … FPL=Federal Poverty Level * (**) denotes statistically significant difference from the
  16. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb17/cb17.pdf
    January 01, 2004 - Only differences that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level are discussed in the text. … Adults age 21-44 and individuals from a family with middle income had a statistically significant decrease … There was no statistically significant change in the average number of dental visits per child for those … There was no statistically significant change in the average number of dental visits per older adult … There were no statistically significant changes by age or income in the number of visits by older adults
  17. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf36/rf36.shtml
    August 01, 2017 - However, there was no statistically significant difference between health status groups in the likelihood … All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level … There were no significant differences in the percentage point declines by state expansion status for … From 2014 to 2015, as was the case from 2013 to 2014, there was no statistically significant difference … From 2012 to 2013, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in their
  18. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st543/stat543.shtml
    July 01, 2022 - From 2020 to 2021, there were no statistically significant changes in enrollment rates or offer rates … significant (figure 2). … The eligibility rates in small, medium, and large firms also were not statistically different from 2020 … significant change from 2020 (70.8 percent) to 2021 (69.8 percent) (figure 5). … The increase in family premium contributions, to $6,174, was not statistically significant.
  19. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf48/rf48.pdf
    April 20, 2021 - There was a somewhat steeper age gradient for increased-risk adults, with statistically significant … † (††) denotes statistically significant difference-in-differences between category and reference … † (††) denotes statistically significant difference-in-differences between category and reference … * (**) denotes statistically significant difference from the reference category (Non-Hispanic White … FPL=Federal Poverty Level * (**) denotes statistically significant difference from the reference category
  20. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st535/stat535.shtml
    June 01, 2021 - million to 3.5 million, respectively), whereas for men this increase was statisticallysignificant only for antidepressants (10.4 million to 12.0 million). … All differences between estimates discussed in the text are statistically significantsignificant (figure 3). … significant only for antidepressants (10.4 million versus 12.0 million) (figure 5).

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