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MEPS HC-135H: 2010 Home Health File
Release date: June 2012

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This public use data file is one in a series of event-level public use data files drawn from the 2010 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) Household Component (HC). The Home Health File contains household-reported information on home health visits including the type of provider, type of services received, length of the visit, reason for the visit, expenditures, and sources of payment. Released as an ASCII file with SAS, SPSS, and STATA programming statements and in SAS transport format, this public use file provides information on home health care for a nationally representative sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States and can be used to make estimates of the utilizations and expenditures associated with home health care during the 2010 calendar year. This file consists of 2010 data obtained in the 2010 portion of round 3 and rounds 4 and 5 for Panel 14, as well as rounds 1, 2, and the 2010 portion of round 3 for Panel 15 of the survey (i.e., the rounds for the MEPS panels covering calendar year 2010).



Documentation
File type
Documentation PDF (275 KB) / HTML
Codebook PDF (105 KB) / HTML*
SAS Programming Statements TXT (52 KB)
SPSS Programming Statements TXT (16 KB)
STATA Programming Statements TXT (20 KB)

Data
File type**
Data File, ASCII format ZIP (71 KB) / EXE (190 KB)
Data File, SAS transport format ZIP (101 KB) / EXE (206 KB)


Questionnaires — see Survey Questionnaires
*The PDF version of the codebook is recommended for printing; the HTML version is database driven and lets you navigate quickly to details on each variable.
**Right-click on the data file link, then select Save Target As or Save Link As to download the file.

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