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MEPS Topics: Doctor Visits/Use/Events and Expenditures
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Doctor Visits/Use/Events and Expenditures
Description: Doctor visits/use/events consist of encounters that take place primarily in office-based settings and clinics. Doctor visit expenditures include all direct payments by individuals, private insurance (including TRICARE), Medicare, Medicaid, and other sources such as the Veterans Administration, Workers' Compensation, and miscellaneous public sources to providers of the services. In MEPS, it is possible to distinguish doctor visits from nonphysician visits. Nonphysician visits are visits to chiropractors, midwives, nurses and nurse practitioners, optometrists, podiatrists, physician's assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, technicians, and receptionists/clerks/secretaries. Doctor visits/use/events and expenditures are available as part of the Office-based Medical Provider and Hospital Outpatient event-level files. Information summarized to the person-level is available on the full-year consolidated files under the Household Full Year Files.
Publications: Publications are listed in reverse chronological order (most recent first).
Trends in Children's Antibiotic Use: 1996 to 2001 
Research Findings #23 
Trends in Provider Capitation, 1996-2000 
Working Paper #4006 
Class Variables for MEPS Expenditure Imputations (replaced by Methodology Report #20) 
Working Paper #4005 
National Health Care Expenses in the U.S. Community Population, 2002 
Statistical Brief #61 
National Health Care Expenses in the U.S. Community Population, 2001 
Statistical Brief #56 
Health Care Expenses in the United States, 2000 
Research Findings #21 
Health Care Expenses for Injuries: Estimates from the 1997 MEPS 
Research Findings #19 
Trends in Antibiotic Use Among U.S. Children Aged 0 to 4 Years, 1996-2000 
Statistical Brief #35 
National Health Care Expenses in the U.S. Community Population, 2000 
Statistical Brief #27 
Women in the Health Care System: Health Status, Insurance, and Access to Care 
Research Findings #17 
Patterns of Ambulatory Care Use: Changes From 1987 to 1996 
Research Findings #16 
Health Care Expenses in the U.S. Civilian Non-institutionalized Population, 1997 
Research Findings #0 
Health Care Expenses in the Community Population, 1996 
Chartbook #5 
Health Care Expenses in the United States, 1996 
Research Findings #12 
Per Capita Health Care Expenses, 1996 
Highlights #12 
Health Care Use in America -- 1996 
Highlights #9 
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