SAS User File for H161 Data This file contains information and sample SAS programs to create a permanent SAS dataset for users who want to use SAS in processing the MEPS data provided in this PUF release. There are two ways to create a permanent SAS dataset, using either the SAS transport data file (H161.SSP) or the ASCII data file (H161.DAT) supplied in this PUF release. Section A provides a sample SAS program for the first alternative, which is to convert the SAS transport data file to a regular SAS dataset using the SAS PROCedure: XCOPY. Section B provides a sample SAS program for the second alternative, which is to read data from the ASCII data file using a SAS DATA step with INFILE, INPUT, and LABEL statements. Section C explains format-related SAS statements that a user may optionally use when working with the SAS dataset. Examples of SAS programs (DATA step or PROC) are provided in all three sections, primarily for the benefit of inexperienced users. Section D contains complete SAS statements that must be used in the programs described in Sections B and C. INCLUDED BELOW ARE NOTES APPLICABLE TO USERS OF SAS VERSION 8 OR HIGHER. ****************************************************************************** The sample SAS programs provided in Sections A and B show how to create a permanent SAS dataset from the data files provided in this PUF release. A. A Sample SAS Program for Converting the SAS Transport File to a Permanent SAS Dataset The SAS PROCedure XCOPY will read a SAS transport file and convert the data to regular SAS format, storing the output in a permanent SAS dataset. This permanent SAS dataset can then be used for all future processing and analyses. Below is a sample SAS program that can be used to convert the SAS transport file to a permanent SAS dataset (in a Windows environment, with SAS V8 or higher). LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS\SASDATA'; FILENAME IN1 'C:\MEPS\DOWNLOAD\H161.SSP'; PROC XCOPY IN=IN1 OUT=PUFLIB IMPORT; RUN; SAS transport files, SAS data files, and SAS program files each should be stored in separate locations (directory names). Storing different types of SAS files in one location can cause errors with converting or retrieving data. Below are SAS statements to print a list of variables and a few sample records from the permanent SAS dataset: PROC CONTENTS DATA=PUFLIB.H161; TITLE 'List of Variables in MEPS H161 SAS Dataset'; RUN; PROC PRINT DATA=PUFLIB.H161 (OBS=20); TITLE 'First 20 Observations in MEPS H161 SAS Dataset'; RUN; The LIBNAME statement tells SAS the location (directory name) to store the permanent SAS dataset which is output by PROC XCOPY. The FILENAME statement tells SAS the location (complete directory and file name) of the input SAS transport data file. NOTES: 1) If you have an error reading a SAS data file you created, the problem may be a result of where you are storing and/or how you are retrieving the data. First check the data library for multiple releases of SAS files (e.g., V8 or higher with file extensions of '.SAS7BDAT' and V6 with file extensions of '.SD2') stored in the same location. a) You can avoid errors when reading these files by including the SAS release within the LIBNAME statement - e.g., LIBNAME PUFLIB V8 'C:\MEPS\SASDATA'; or b) Store SAS data files with different file extensions such as .SD2 and .SAS7BDAT, in separate folders (do not co-mingle V8 and V6 files in the same folder); or c) When importing transport files, output the SAS dataset to a different library than the one which contains the downloaded SAS transport file - e.g., LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS\SASDATA'; FILENAME IN1 'C:\MEPS\DOWNLOAD\Hxxx.SSP'; PROC XCOPY IN=IN1 OUT=PUBLIB IMPORT; RUN; 2) The names used in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements shown above (i.e., PUFLIB, IN1) are arbitrary; they are only temporary aliases. 3) The directory and file names used in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements shown above are Windows syntax and may need to be modified for other operating systems such as UNIX, MAC/OS, VMS, or OS/2. 4) H161 is the internal SAS dataset name (also the PC file name, without the extension) prior to the creation of the SAS transport data file. After running PROC XCOPY, the output SAS dataset assumes the same dataset name (or file name). Hence, in the example above, a file named H161.SAS7BDAT will be created under the C:\MEPS\SASDATA directory when PROC XCOPY runs successfully. 5) The SAS transport file H161.SSP was created from a SAS V9 data file, using PROC COPY. This file has been tested for use with SAS V8 or higher. This file may work with earlier versions of SAS, although it has not been tested with those versions. Users who are unable to use this SAS transport file should instead convert the ASCII data file H161.DAT to a SAS dataset as described in Section B. B. A Sample SAS Program for Converting the ASCII Data File to a Permanent SAS Dataset The complete SAS statements (INPUT and LABEL) included in Section D are intended to save time for those users wishing to create a permanent SAS dataset from the H161.DAT ASCII data file. These statements must be used in combination with other SAS statements to create the appropriate SAS program, as shown below. To use the statements provided in Section D to create a SAS program, you will need an ASCII text editor. If you are using an interactive form of SAS (Windows, UNIX, OS2, etc.), use the editor provided as part of the SAS software. Following is a sample SAS program that will convert the ASCII data file to SAS format: LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS\SASDATA'; FILENAME IN1 'C:\MEPS\DOWNLOAD\H161.DAT'; DATA PUFLIB.H161; INFILE IN1 LRECL=223; INPUT .....; * to user: insert the complete INPUT statement that is provided in Section D; LABEL .....; * to user: insert the complete LABEL statement that is provided in Section D; RUN; Here is an explanation of the SAS statements used in the program above. LIBNAME statement: This tells SAS the location (directory name) of the permanent SAS dataset. FILENAME statement: This tells SAS the location of the input ASCII data file. DATA statement: This signifies the beginning of a SAS DATA step and specifies the output SAS dataset, referencing the LIBNAME entry (PUFLIB) and assigning an internal SAS dataset name (H161). In the example, after the successful completion of the DATA step, a PC file named H161.SAS7BDAT would have been created in the C:\MEPS\SASDATA directory. INFILE statement: This tells SAS the location (directory and file name) of the input ASCII data file. Also provided is the logical record length (223 bytes), with the default of RECFM=V implied when this parameter is omitted. LRECL and RECFM are optional parameters in the INFILE statement. With regard to these options, please note the following: the ASCII data file H161.DAT contains a 2-byte carriage return/line feed at the end of each record. When converting to a PC-SAS file, the LRECL option should be used to specify the record length to avoid use of a default record length by PC-SAS. If the RECFM=V option is used, the LRECL option must be specified as the logical record length (e.g., 223 for H161.DAT). If RECFM=F is used, then the LRECL value must be specified as the logical record length plus 2 (225 for H161.DAT). Note that if the RECFM option is omitted, then the default option of RECFM=V is automatically used, and LRECL should be specified as the logical record (223 for H161.DAT). INPUT statement: This specifies the input record layout, giving names and the beginning and ending column positions for data items (which become SAS variables) in the ASCII data file (H161.DAT). Variable type (numeric or character) is also defined via the INPUT statement. LABEL statement: This associates descriptive names with the SAS variables. RUN statement: This tells SAS to execute all commands up to this point. See Section A.1 above for tips on retrieving and storing the permanent SAS data files. C. Optional Format-related SAS Statements If a user wants to use formats for the SAS variables, a SAS format library must first be created. Below is a SAS program that will accomplish this: LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS\SASDATA'; PROC FORMAT LIBRARY=PUFLIB; VALUE .....; * to user: insert the complete set of VALUE statements found in Section D; VALUE .....; .......... ; RUN; Below is an example of how to use the SAS formats defined by the PROC FORMAT procedure: LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS\SASDATA'; OPTIONS FMTSEARCH=(PUFLIB); PROC FREQ DATA=PUFLIB.H161; TABLES .... / LIST MISSING; FORMAT varnam1 fmtnam1. Varnam2 fmtnam2. .... ; * to user: substitute varnam1 and fmtnam1 with actual variable names and format names; * Insert the FORMAT statement provided in Section D, if you are using all the variables in the TABLES statement; TITLE 'Frequency Distributions ....'; RUN; Here is an explanation of the SAS statements used above. LIBNAME statement: This tells SAS the location (directory name) of the SAS format library. Please note that SAS datasets (file name extension is 'SAS7BDAT' for SAS V8 or higher and 'SD2' for SAS V6) and format libraries (file name extension is 'SAS7BCAT' for SAS V8 or higher and 'SC2' for SAS V6) can be stored under the same directory. OPTIONS FMTSEARCH=...: This specifies the SAS format library. PROC FORMAT statement: This identifies the SAS procedure that will make SAS formats according to VALUE statements. Formats will be stored in a file named FORMATS.SAS7BCAT. Please note that the option 'LIBRARY=...' can be omitted if the user does not want to create a permanent SAS format library. When simply 'PROC FORMAT;' is used, the formats are defined only for the duration of the batch SAS program or an interactive SAS session. VALUE statement: This gives a) names to formats; and b) descriptive labels for individual values, or range of values. The format names can then be invoked using a FORMAT statement if desired. PROC FREQ statement: This identifies the SAS procedure that generates frequency distributions of variables specified in the TABLES statement, formatted if a FORMAT statement is used. The input SAS dataset is specified in the 'DATA=' option. FORMAT statement: This associates existing formats with variables. When using this statement, the formats must have already been created with a PROC FORMAT procedure. RUN statement: This tells SAS to execute all commands up to this point. NOTES: 1) Use of formats is entirely optional, and depends on the types of analyses that you are doing. It is recommended that you create and use them as appropriate. 2) The names used in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements shown above (i.e., PUFLIB, IN1) are arbitrary; they are only temporary aliases. 3) You only create the permanent SAS dataset once. Additional analyses can be run using this permanent dataset. 4) The file and directory specifications in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements are Windows syntax and may need to be modified for other operating systems such as UNIX, MAC/OS, VMS, or OS/2. D. SAS Statements This section contains SAS INPUT, LABEL, FORMAT, and VALUE statements for use in converting the ASCII H161.DAT file into a SAS dataset, and for creating SAS formats. * INPUT STATEMENTS; INFILE IN LRECL=223; INPUT @1 EPCPIDX $28.0 @29 DUPERSID $8.0 @37 PHLDRIDX $8.0 @45 ESTBIDX $11.0 @56 EPRSIDX $20.0 @76 PANEL 2.0 @78 RN 1.0 @79 JOBSIDX $11.0 @90 JOBSINFR 2.0 @92 JOBSFILE 3.0 @95 PITFLG 1.0 @96 FYFLG 1.0 @97 CMJINS 2.0 @99 EMPLSTAT 2.0 @101 PHOLDER 1.0 @102 DEPNDNT 1.0 @103 EVALCOVR 2.0 @105 STATUS1 2.0 @107 STATUS2 2.0 @109 STATUS3 2.0 @111 STATUS4 2.0 @113 STATUS5 2.0 @115 STATUS6 2.0 @117 STATUS7 2.0 @119 STATUS8 2.0 @121 STATUS9 2.0 @123 STATUS10 2.0 @125 STATUS11 2.0 @127 STATUS12 2.0 @129 STATUS13 2.0 @131 STATUS14 2.0 @133 STATUS15 2.0 @135 STATUS16 2.0 @137 STATUS17 2.0 @139 STATUS18 2.0 @141 STATUS19 2.0 @143 STATUS20 2.0 @145 STATUS21 2.0 @147 STATUS22 2.0 @149 STATUS23 2.0 @151 STATUS24 2.0 @153 DECPHLDR 1.0 @154 OUTPHLDR 1.0 @155 NOPUFLG 1.0 @156 COVROUT 2.0 @158 TYPEFLAG 2.0 @160 PRIVCAT 2.0 @162 HOSPINSX 2.0 @164 MSUPINSX 2.0 @166 DENTLINS 2.0 @168 VISIONIN 2.0 @170 PMEDINS 2.0 @172 COBRA 2.0 @174 COVTYPIN 1.0 @175 OOPELIG 1.0 @176 OOPPREM 7.2 @183 OOPPREMX 7.2 @190 OOPX12X 8.2 @198 OOPFLAG 2.0 @200 PREMLEVX 2.0 @202 BYFED 2.0 @204 BYSTATE 2.0 @206 BYLOCAL 2.0 @208 BYSOMGOV 2.0 @210 BYEMPL 2.0 @212 BYUNION 2.0 @214 BYOTHER 2.0 @216 ANNDEDCT $2.0 @218 HSAACCT 2.0 @220 UPRHMO 2.0 @222 NAMECHNG 2.0 ; * FORMAT STATEMENTS; FORMAT EPCPIDX $EPCPIDX. DUPERSID $DUPERSI. PHLDRIDX $PHLDRID. ESTBIDX $ESTBIDX. EPRSIDX $EPRSIDX. PANEL PANEL. RN RN. JOBSIDX $JOBSIDX. JOBSINFR JOBSINFR. JOBSFILE JOBSFILE. PITFLG PITFLG. FYFLG FYFLG. CMJINS CMJINS. EMPLSTAT EMPLSTAT. PHOLDER PHOLDER. DEPNDNT DEPNDNT. EVALCOVR EVALCOVR. STATUS1 STATUS1F. STATUS2 STATUS2F. STATUS3 STATUS3F. STATUS4 STATUS4F. STATUS5 STATUS5F. STATUS6 STATUS6F. STATUS7 STATUS7F. STATUS8 STATUS8F. STATUS9 STATUS9F. STATUS10 STATS10F. STATUS11 STATS11F. STATUS12 STATS12F. STATUS13 STATS13F. STATUS14 STATS14F. STATUS15 STATS15F. STATUS16 STATS16F. STATUS17 STATS17F. STATUS18 STATS18F. STATUS19 STATS19F. STATUS20 STATS20F. STATUS21 STATS21F. STATUS22 STATS22F. STATUS23 STATS23F. STATUS24 STATS24F. DECPHLDR DECPHLDR. OUTPHLDR OUTPHLDR. NOPUFLG NOPUFLG. COVROUT COVROUT. TYPEFLAG TYPEFLAG. PRIVCAT PRIVCAT. HOSPINSX HOSPINSX. MSUPINSX MSUPINSX. DENTLINS DENTLINS. VISIONIN VISIONIN. PMEDINS PMEDINS. COBRA COBRA. COVTYPIN COVTYPIN. OOPELIG OOPELIG. OOPPREM OOPPREM. OOPPREMX OOPPREMX. OOPX12X OOPX12X. OOPFLAG OOPFLAG. PREMLEVX PREMLEVX. BYFED BYFED. BYSTATE BYSTATE. BYLOCAL BYLOCAL. BYSOMGOV BYSOMGOV. BYEMPL BYEMPL. BYUNION BYUNION. BYOTHER BYOTHER. ANNDEDCT $ANNDEDCT. HSAACCT HSAACCT. UPRHMO UPRHMO. NAMECHNG NAMECHNG. ; * LABEL STATEMENTS; LABEL EPCPIDX ='UNIQUE RECORD ID (EPRSIDX + DUPERSID)' DUPERSID='PERSON ID (DUID + PID)' PHLDRIDX='POLICYHOLDER S DUPERSID' ESTBIDX ='ESTABLISHMENT ID' EPRSIDX ='ESTABLISHMENT ID + POLICYHOLDER ID + RN' PANEL ='PANEL NUMBER' RN ='ROUND NUMBER' JOBSIDX ='JOB IDENTIFIER' JOBSINFR='JOBSIDX INFERRED RATHER THAN REPORTED ID' JOBSFILE='PUF NUMBER WITH JOBSIDX' PITFLG ='PERSON IN POINT-IN-TIME PUF' FYFLG ='PERSON IN FY PUFS' CMJINS ='CMJ AS THE SOURCE OF PLAN: 1 YES, 2 NO' EMPLSTAT='POLICYHOLDER EMPLOYMENT STATUS' PHOLDER ='POLICY HOLDER' DEPNDNT ='DEPENDENT OF POLICY HOLDER' EVALCOVR='COVERED @ INTERVIEW DATE OR 12/31' STATUS1 ='STATUS - MONTH 1' STATUS2 ='STATUS - MONTH 2' STATUS3 ='STATUS - MONTH 3' STATUS4 ='STATUS - MONTH 4' STATUS5 ='STATUS - MONTH 5' STATUS6 ='STATUS - MONTH 6' STATUS7 ='STATUS - MONTH 7' STATUS8 ='STATUS - MONTH 8' STATUS9 ='STATUS - MONTH 9' STATUS10='STATUS - MONTH 10' STATUS11='STATUS - MONTH 11' STATUS12='STATUS - MONTH 12' STATUS13='STATUS - MONTH 13' STATUS14='STATUS - MONTH 14' STATUS15='STATUS - MONTH 15' STATUS16='STATUS - MONTH 16' STATUS17='STATUS - MONTH 17' STATUS18='STATUS - MONTH 18' STATUS19='STATUS - MONTH 19' STATUS20='STATUS - MONTH 20' STATUS21='STATUS - MONTH 21' STATUS22='STATUS - MONTH 22' STATUS23='STATUS - MONTH 23' STATUS24='STATUS - MONTH 24' DECPHLDR='DECEASED POLICYHOLDER FLAG: 1 YES, 2 NO' OUTPHLDR='OUT-OF-RU POLICYHOLDER FLAG: 1 YES, 2 NO' NOPUFLG ='PHLDR NOT IN FY OR PIT PUFS' COVROUT ='POLICY COVERS PERS NOT IN RU' TYPEFLAG='TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT' PRIVCAT ='CATEGORY OF PRIVATE COVERAGE' HOSPINSX='TYPE OF HI GOTTEN: HOSPITAL/HMO (EDITED)' MSUPINSX='TYPE OF HI GOTTEN: MEDIGAP (EDITED)' DENTLINS='TYPE OF HI GOTTEN: DENTAL' VISIONIN='TYPE OF HI GOTTEN: VISION' PMEDINS ='TYPE OF HI GOTTEN: PRESCRIPTION DRUG' COBRA ='COBRA COVERAGE: 1=YES, 2=NO' COVTYPIN='COVERAGE @INTVW: 1=SINGLE, 2=FAMILY' OOPELIG ='FLAG: POLICYHOLDER ESTB HAS PREMIUM' OOPPREM ='MONTHLY OUT-OF-POCKET PREMIUM' OOPPREMX='MONTHLY OUT-OF-POCKET PREMIUM (ED/IMP)' OOPX12X ='ANNUAL OUT-OF-POCKET PREMIUM (ED/IMP)' OOPFLAG ='1=OOPPREMX ED/IMP, ELSE 0' PREMLEVX='EDITED PREMLEVL' BYFED ='FEDERAL GOVT PAID FOR PRIV PLAN PREMIUM' BYSTATE ='STATE GOVT PAID FOR PRIV PLAN PREMIUM' BYLOCAL ='LOCAL GOVT PAID FOR PRIV PLAN PREMIUM' BYSOMGOV='SOME GOVT PAID FOR PRIV PLAN PREMIUM' BYEMPL ='EMPLOYER PAID FOR PRIV PLAN PREMIUM' BYUNION ='UNION PAID FOR PRIV PLAN PREMIUM' BYOTHER ='OTHER PAID FOR PRIV PLAN PREMIUM' ANNDEDCT='ANNUAL DEDUCTIBLE' HSAACCT ='HSA W/THIS PLAN' UPRHMO ='HMO COVERAGE (FROM PRPL)' NAMECHNG='HAS THERE BEEN A CHANGE IN PLAN NAME' ; * VALUE STATEMENTS; VALUE $ANNDEDCT '-1' = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' '-7' = '-7 REFUSED' '-8' = '-8 DK' '-9' = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' '1' = '1 LESS THAN $1250/$2500' '2' = '2 $1250/$2500 OR MORE' '3' = '3 NO ANNUAL DEDUCTIBLE' ; VALUE BYEMPL -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE BYFED -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE BYLOCAL -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE BYOTHER -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE BYSOMGOV -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE BYSTATE -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE BYUNION -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE CMJINS -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE COBRA -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE COVROUT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE COVTYPIN 1 = '1 SINGLE' 2 = '2 FAMILY' ; VALUE DECPHLDR 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTLINS -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DEPNDNT 0 = '0 POLICYHOLDER' 1 = '1 DEPENDENT' ; VALUE $DUPERSI '0' - '49682101' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE EMPLSTAT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -2 = '-2 ED IN PREV RND' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 CURRENTLY EMPLOYED' 2 = '2 RETIRED' 3 = '3 PREVIOUSLY EMPLOYED' 4 = '4 DECEASED' 91 = '91 OTHER' ; VALUE $EPCPIDX '0' - '496828A003149682101349682101' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE $EPRSIDX '0' - '496828A0031496821013' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE $ESTBIDX '0' - '496828A0031' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE EVALCOVR -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE FYFLG 0 = '0 NO' 1 = '1 YES' ; VALUE HOSPINSX -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE HSAACCT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE JOBSFILE -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 150 = 'HC150 2012 JOBSFILE' 158 = 'HC158 2013 JOBSFILE' ; VALUE $JOBSIDX '-1' = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' '0' - '49682101301' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE JOBSINFR -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 0 = '0 NO' 1 = '1 YES' ; VALUE MSUPINSX -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE NAMECHNG -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE NOPUFLG 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE OOPELIG 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE OOPFLAG -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 0 = '0 NO' 1 = '1 YES' ; VALUE OOPPREM (DEFAULT=40) -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 0 = '0 NO PREMIUM CONTRIBUTION' 0.13 - 115 = '$0.13 - $115.00' 115.01 - 220 = '$115.01 - $220.00' 220.01 - 390 = '$220.01 - $390.00' 390.01 - 3083.33 = '$390.01 - $3,083.33' ; VALUE OOPPREMX (DEFAULT=40) -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 0 = '0 NO PREMIUM CONTRIBUTION' 8.67 - 117 = '$8.67 - $117.00' 117.01 - 220 = '$117.01 - $220.00' 220.01 - 398.67 = '$220.01 - $398.67' 398.68 - 3470 = '$398.68 - $3,470.00' ; VALUE OOPX12X (DEFAULT=40) -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 0 = '0 NO PREMIUM CONTRIBUTION' 104.04 - 1404 = '$104.04 - $1,404.00' 1404.01 - 2640 = '$1,404.01 - $2,640.00' 2640.01 - 4784.04 = '$2,640.01 - $4,784.04' 4784.05 - 41639.96 = '$4,784.05 - $41,639.96' ; VALUE OUTPHLDR 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE PANEL 17 = '17' 18 = '18' ; VALUE $PHLDRID '0' - '49682101' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE PHOLDER 0 = '0 DEPENDENT' 1 = '1 POLICYHOLDER' ; VALUE PITFLG 0 = '0 NO' 1 = '1 YES' ; VALUE PMEDINS -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE PREMLEVX -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 FAMILY PAYS ALL PREMIUM COST' 2 = '2 FAMILY PAYS SOME PREMIUM COST' 3 = '3 FAMILY DOES NOT KNOW' 4 = '4 FAMILY DOES NOT PAY PREMIUM COST' ; VALUE PRIVCAT 0 = '0 NOT HOSP/PHYS OR MEDIGAP COVERAGE' 1 = '1 EMPLOYER/UNION' 2 = '2 NONGROUP' 3 = '3 OTHER GROUP' 4 = '4 OUT OF HOUSEHOLD' 5 = '5 SELF-EMPLOYED' 99 = '99 DONT KNOW WHAT KIND PRIV COV' ; VALUE RN 1 = '1' 2 = '2' 3 = '3' 4 = '4' 5 = '5' ; VALUE STATS10F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS11F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS12F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS13F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS14F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS15F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS16F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS17F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS18F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS19F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS20F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS21F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS22F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS23F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATS24F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS1F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS2F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS3F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS4F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS5F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS6F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS7F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS8F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE STATUS9F -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE TYPEFLAG -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 EMPLOYER' 2 = '2 UNION' 3 = '3 GROUP' 5 = '5 INSURANCE COMPANY-FROM AN AGENT' 6 = '6 INSURANCE COMPANY' 7 = '7 HMO' 8 = '8 COBRA' 9 = '9 PREVIOUS EMPLOYER-NOT COBRA' 10 = '10 SPOUSES/DECEASED SPOUSES PREV EMPL' 11 = '11 SCHOOL' 12 = '12 UNKNOWN TYPE-OUTSIDE RU' 13 = '13 UNKNOWN TYPE-COLLECTED AT OTHER' 20 = '20 HIGH RISK POOL' ; VALUE UPRHMO -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 PRIVATE PLAN IS HMO' 2 = '2 PRIVATE PLAN IS NOT HMO' ; VALUE VISIONIN -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ;