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MEPS Home Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
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Title:
   Health Care Expenditures for the Five Most Commonly Treated Conditions of Men Ages 18 to 39, 2009
Product type:
   Statistical Brief 385
MEPS component:
   Household Component
Publication date:
   September 10, 2012
Description:
   The top five most commonly treated conditions among men ages 18-39 in 2009 included trauma-related disorders, asthma, mental disorders, acute bronchitis, and skin disorders. Of the 45.5 million civilian noninstitutionalized men ages 18-39 in the U.S., 13.2 million were treated for at least one of these conditions in 2009. These five conditions accounted for almost 40 percent of this group's total medical expenditures.
Author(s):
   Marc Roemer, MS
Agency:
   Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Source:
   Web Only
MEPS Topics:
   Health Care Costs/Expenditures, Medical Conditions, Medical Expenditures, Men's Health, Mental Health
PDF link:
   data_files/publications/st385/stat385.pdf (125 KB)
HTML link:
   data_files/publications/st385/stat385.shtml
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