The medical expenditure panel survey: a national information resource to support healthcare cost research and inform policy and practice.
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Heart disease and stroke statistics--2011 update: a report from the American Heart AssociationThe impact of chronic conditions on the economic burden of cancer survivorship: a systematic reviewMeasuring health care costs of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in the U.S.: A comparison of survey and claims data.Advancing the Use of Administrative Data for Emergency Department Diagnostic Imaging Research.Inventory of data sources for estimating health care costs in the United States.Comparison of approaches for estimating prevalence costs of care for cancer patients: what is the impact of data source?Reconciling medical expenditure estimates from the MEPS and NHEA, 2007Prevalence of multimorbidity in a geographically defined American population: patterns by age, sex, and race/ethnicity.Disparities in health care access and receipt of preventive services by disability type: analysis of the medical expenditure panel survey.Risk of developing multimorbidity across all ages in an historical cohort study: differences by sex and ethnicityImpact of out-of-pocket spending caps on financial burden of those with group health insurance.Association between apple consumption and physician visits: appealing the conventional wisdom that an apple a day keeps the doctor away.Gender Differences in Mental Health Outcomes before, during, and after the Great Recession.Prevalence of potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults using the 2012 Beers criteria.Prevention for college students who suffer alcohol-induced blackouts could deter high-cost emergency department visitsThe financial burden from prescription drugs has declined recently for the nonelderly, although it is still high for many.Examining the relationship between health-related quality of life and increasing numbers of diagnoses.The Affordable Care Act and Expanded Insurance Eligibility Among Nonelderly Adult Cancer Survivors.Affordable care act: comparison of healthcare indicators among different insurance beneficiaries with new coverage eligibility.Pregnancy among US women: differences by presence, type, and complexity of disability.US spending on complementary and alternative medicine during 2002-08 plateaued, suggesting role in reformed health system.Defining and measuring chronic conditions: imperatives for research, policy, program, and practice.Risk of Stroke and Myocardial Infarction After Herpes Zoster in Older Adults in a US Community Population.Dental Care for Survivors of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer: Special Considerations.Predictors of children's health insurance coverage discontinuity in 1998 versus 2009: parental coverage continuity plays a major roleBudget impact and sustainability of medical care management for persons with serious mental illnessesDisparities in chronic conditions and health status by type of disability.Associations between Obesity and Spinal Diseases: A Medical Expenditure Panel Study Analysis.Using quantile regression to examine health care expenditures during the Great Recession.Evaluation of the economic burden of diseases associated with poor nutrition status.Bilateral Oophorectomy and Accelerated Aging: Cause or Effect?Accelerated Accumulation of Multimorbidity After Bilateral Oophorectomy: A Population-Based Cohort Study.Modifiable health-related factors (smoking, physical activity and body mass index) and health care use and costs among adult cancer survivors.Trends in health care expenditure among US adults with heart failure: The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey 2002-2011.Live birth, miscarriage, and abortion among U.S. women with and without disabilities.Racial disparity in life expectancies and life years lost associated with multiple obesity-related chronic conditions.Gender and Race/Ethnicity Differences in Mental Health Care Use before and during the Great Recession.Reducing Young Adults' Health Care Spending through the ACA Expansion of Dependent Coverage.The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) experiences with cancer survivorship supplement.Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among the Remaining Uninsured Young Adults with Behavioral Health Disorders After the ACA Expansion of Dependent Coverage.
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The medical expenditure panel survey: a national information resource to support healthcare cost research and inform policy and practice.
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