MEDICAL EXPENDITURE PANEL SURVEY HOUSEHOLD COMPONENT MAIN STUDY
SHOW CARDS
Panels 28, 27, 26, and 24
January 2023
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Card Number |
Topic |
ST-1 |
Informed Consent |
RE-1 |
Periods of Active Duty Service |
RE-2 |
Ethnic Background |
RE-3 |
Racial Background |
PE-1 |
Types of Heart Conditions |
PE-2 |
Types of Cancer |
PE-3 |
Frequency Scale |
HE-1 |
Level of Difficulty Categories |
PP-1 |
Types of Hospital Visits |
PP-2 |
Types of Emergency Room Services |
PP-3 |
Types of Outpatient Care |
PP-4 |
Types of Primary Care |
PP-5 |
Types of Medical Specialists |
PP-6 |
Types of Dental Care Provider |
PP-7 |
Types of Mental Health Professionals |
PP-8 |
Types of Other Medical Professionals |
PP-9 |
Types of Clinics |
PP-10 |
Types of Laboratories |
PP-11 |
Types of Therapists |
PP-12 |
Types of Vision Care Providers |
PP-13 |
Types of Alternative Care |
PP-14 |
Types of Home Care Services |
PP-15 |
Types of Residential Care |
PP-16 |
Records Job Aid – Examples of Health Care |
EV-1A |
Examples of Where Care Received (Event Typing) |
EV-1B |
Examples of Where Care Received (Event Typing) |
HS-1 |
Reasons for Entering the Hospital |
ER-1 |
Care Received During ER Visit |
ER-2 |
Services Received During ER Visit |
OP-1 |
Type of Medical Doctor Seen During Outpatient Visit |
OP-2 |
Type of Provider Seen During Outpatient Visit |
OP-3 |
Care Received During Outpatient Visit |
OP-4 |
Services Received During Outpatient Visit |
MV-1 |
Type of Medical Doctor Seen During Medical Provider Visit |
MV-2 |
Type of Provider Seen During Medical Provider Visit |
MV-3 |
Care Received During Medical Provider Visit |
MV-4 |
Services Received During Medical Provider Visit |
TH-1 |
Type of Medical Doctor Contacted During Telehealth Visit |
TH-2 |
Type of Provider Contacted During Telehealth Visit |
TH-3 |
Care Received During Telehealth Visit |
DN-1 |
Types of Dental Care Providers |
DN-2 |
Care Received During Dental Visit |
HH-1 |
Types of Home Health Care Workers |
HH-2 |
Types of Home Health Care Workers |
IC-1 |
Types of Residential Care Facilities |
OM-1 |
Types of Disposable Medical Supplies |
OM-2 |
Types of Other Medical Equipment |
CP-1 |
Reasons for Not Receiving Anything in Writing |
CP-2 |
Total Charges for Disposable Supplies |
CS-1 |
Scale for Child Health Supplement |
CS-2 |
Scale for Child Health Supplement |
CS-3 |
Number of Times Went to Doctor’s Office or Clinic |
CS-4 |
Scale for Child Health Supplement |
AC-1 |
Provider’s Race |
AC-2 |
Difficulty Scale |
AC-3 |
Frequency Scale |
HX-1 |
Sample Medicare Card |
HX-2 |
Source of Health Insurance (for STATE) |
HX-3 |
Types of Public Insurance |
HX-4 |
Medicare HMO Premium Ranges |
HX-5 |
Medicare Part D Premium Ranges |
HX-6 |
Types of Health Insurance Coverage |
HX-7 |
State Sources of Health Insurance for Self-Employed Jobs |
IN-1 |
Yearly Income Ranges |
IN-2 |
Yearly Income Ranges |
IN-3 |
Monthly Income Ranges |
IN-4 |
Other Sources of Income Categories |
AS-1 |
Asset Ranges |
AS-2 |
Asset Ranges |
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The Purpose of This Research
The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) is one of the major research efforts of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is conducted by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). MEPS is an ongoing, nationwide survey that studies the cost of health care and the way Americans pay for that health care. Information is collected through household interviews and linked to information collected from your medical providers.
How Your Household Can Participate
Information for this survey is collected for all family members living in your household. Generally, one adult family member answers the survey questions for the entire family although all family members are encouraged to be present. Interviews are conducted by trained field interviewers who call on you at home to conduct the interview. We want to assure you that safeguarding your health during the coronavirus is our highest concern. We are monitoring conditions week by week.
Each household is asked to complete 5 interviews over a 2 � year period. While the length of each in-person interview varies depending on family size and health experiences, the average interview can be completed in about 1 to 1 � hours. Having notes or records of your family�s health care will make it easier to answer the survey questions. The interviewer will ask about your family�s visits for health care and about related topics that help researchers understand health care experiences such as age, education, health status, employment, and health insurance coverage.
Protecting the Confidentiality of the Information You Provide
This survey is authorized under 42 U.S.C.299a. Privacy is protected by the Privacy Act and Section 308(d) of the Public Health Service Act [42 U.S.C. 299c-3(c) and 42 U.S.C. 242m(d)]. The confidentiality of your responses to this survey is protected by Section 944(c). Information that could identify you will not be disclosed unless you have consented to that disclosure. All personally identifiable information such as names or addresses will be removed before information from this survey is released to researchers outside the Department of Health and Human Services.
Participation in MEPS
Households selected for MEPS have an opportunity to provide an important and valuable public service. Participation in the study is voluntary. There is no penalty or loss of benefits if a household or an individual member of the household chooses not to participate in the study or in any particular part of the study.
Benefits of This Research
MEPS data are used by researchers in Federal and State governments, universities, and the private sector to understand the costs of health care and inform decisions about health care issues.
To Learn More About MEPS
To learn more about this study, you may visit the study website at: http://www.meps.ahrq.gov or contact Alex Scott, a study representative at 1-800-945-MEPS (6377).
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One or more categories may be selected.
- – September 2001 or later
- – August 1990 to August 2001, including the Persian Gulf War
- – May 1975 to July 1990
- – Vietnam era, August 1964 to April 1975
- – February 1955 to July 1964
- – Korean War, July 1950 to January 1955
- – January 1947 to June 1950
- – World War II, December 1941 to December 1946
- – November 1941 or earlier
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One or more categories may be selected.
- – Mexican
- – Mexican-American/Chicano
- – Puerto Rican
- – Cuban/Cuban American
- – Dominican
- – Central or South American
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One or more categories may be selected.
- – White
- – Black or African American
- – American Indian or Alaska Native
- – Asian Indian
- – Chinese
- – Filipino
- – Japanese
- – Korean
- – Vietnamese
- – Other Asian
- – Native Hawaiian
- – Guamanian or Chamorro
- – Samoan
- – Other Pacific Islander
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- – Heart murmur
- – Heart arrhythmia/Irregular heartbeat
- – Blocked or clogged artery
- – Congestive Heart Failure
- – Atrial Fibrillation
- – Mitral Valve Prolapse
- –Enlarged heart
- –Heart valve problems (e.g., leaky, blocked, collapsed)
- – Tachycardia/Rapid heart rate
- – Bradycardia/Slow heart rate
- – Other
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- – Bladder
- – Blood
- – Bone
- – Brain
- – Breast
- – Cervical
- – Colon
- – Esophagus
- – Gallbladder
- – Kidney/Renal
- – Larynx-Windpipe
- – Leukemia
- – Liver
- – Lung
- – Lymphoma (Non-Hodgkin’s)
- – Mouth/Tongue/Lip
- – Ovarian
- – Pancreas
- – Prostate
- – Rectum
- – Skin � Melanoma
- – Skin � Non-Melanoma
- – Skin (unknown type)
- – Soft tissue muscle or fat
- – Stomach
- – Testicular
- – Throat or Pharynx
- – Thyroid
- – Uterine
- – Other
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- – Within the last 7 days
- – More than 7 days ago, but within last 30 days
- – More than 30 days ago
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- – No difficulty
- – Some difficulty
- – A lot of difficulty
- – Completely unable to do it
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- –Admitted to the hospital for one or more nights
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- –Any type of care received in a hospital emergency room
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Same-day care received at a hospital outpatient department such as...
- – Surgery centers
- – Cancer treatment centers
- – Physical therapy and rehabilitation centers
- – Cardiology centers
- – Obesity treatment centers
- – Radiology and imaging centers
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Primary care doctor such as...
- – General practitioner
- – Internist
- – Pediatrician
- – Family medicine provider
- – Medical doctor
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Such as...
- – Orthopedist
- – Cardiologist
- – Dermatologist
- – Oncologist
- – Neurologist
- – Gynecologist
- – Allergist
- – Gastroenterologist
- – Surgeon
- – Kidney specialist (Nephrologist)
- – Radiologist
- – Ear, nose and throat specialist (Otorhinolaryngologist)
- – Urologist
- – Podiatrist
- – Audiologist
- – Any other type of medical specialist
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Such as...
- – Dentists
- – Oral surgeons
- – Orthodontists
- – Dental assistants
- – Dental hygienists
- – Pediatric dentists
- – Endodontists
- – Periodontists
- – Dental technicians
- – Other type of dental care provider
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Such as...
- – Psychiatrist
- – Psychologist
- – Licensed clinical social worker
- – Mental health therapist
- – Counselor
- – Psychiatric social worker
- – Other mental health professional
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Such as...
- – Nurse (RN, LPN, PHN, BSN)
- – Nurse practitioner
- – Nurse’s aide
- – Physician assistant (PA)
- – Midwife
- – Health aide
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Such as...
- – Walk-in urgent care
- – Retail clinic � in a pharmacy
- – Retail clinic � in a grocery store
- – Family planning center
- – College or university clinic
- – Employer clinic
- – Free clinic
- – Infirmary
- – Other type of health clinic
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Such as...
- – Independent medical lab
- – Testing facility lab
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Such as...
- – Physical therapist
- – Occupational therapist
- – Speech therapist
- – Chiropractor
- – Physiatrist
- – Behavioral therapist
- – Other type of therapist
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Such as...
- – Optometrist
- – Ophthalmologist
- – Vision technician
- – Optician
- – Orthoptist
- – Other eye care professional
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Such as...
- – Acupuncture
- – Homeopathic care
- – Massage therapy
- – Hypnosis
- – Naturopathic care
- – Herbalist
- – Other alternative care professional
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Care received from someone who visited your home, such as...
- Skilled medical care from -
- – a home care nurse,
- – any type of therapist,
- – a social worker,
- – anyone else providing nursing or medical care
- Personal care services such as help with -
- – bathing,
- – dressing,
- – taking medication
- Household chore services
- – help with cooking
- – help with cleaning
- Companionship services such as -
- – reading,
- – talking,
- – going for a walk or drive
- Any other type of home care
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Residential or long-term care received at places such as...
- – Nursing home for rehabilitation services
- – Inpatient rehabilitation facility or convalescent home
- – Hospice care
- – Respite care
- – Mental health treatment center
- – Drug and alcohol treatment center
- – Addiction treatment center
- – Eating disorder treatment center
- – Other treatment center
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MEPS counts many things you might not think of as health care:
- Preventive and Diagnostic Care
- – Diagnostic tests such as blood work, X-rays, mammograms, MRI or CAT scans
- – Vaccinations for children and adults, flu shots and allergy shots
- – Blood pressure checks and other types of heart health monitoring
- – All types of preventive care, including well visits
- Acute Illness Care
- – Hospital stays, even if just part of a day or longer
- – Care received at the Emergency Room or Urgent Care Centers
- – Care at walk-in clinics such as clinics at work, or in a pharmacy (Minute Clinics)
- – Sick visits to a doctor, nurse or physician assistant
- Continuing Medical Treatment
- – Care received at home by visiting nurses or other home health aides
- – Cancer treatments including chemotherapy and radiation
- – Dialysis
- – Counseling and other care from psychologists or mental health specialists
- – Physical, speech or occupational therapy
- – Chiropractic care, acupuncture, homeopathic or other alternative care
- Other Types of Care
- – Pre-natal care, and all other obstetrician/gynecological care
- – Pre-op care before surgery, the surgery and the follow-up care
- – Eye exams and prescription glasses or contact lenses
- – Prescription medicines including birth control, insulin and diabetic supplies
- – Phone calls to medical providers or labs to check test results
- – Dental check-ups and orthodontic care (braces)
- – Oral surgery
- And much more –– ask your interviewer if you are not sure what to include!
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- – Hospital � Inpatient Stay
- – Hospital Emergency Room
- – Hospital Outpatient Department
- – Dental Office
- – Medical Provider Office or Clinic
- – Telehealth
- – Care Received at Home
- – Residential or Long Term Care Facility
- e.g., Nursing home, rehabilitation facility, drug treatment, psychiatric facility
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- – Hospital – Inpatient Stay
- – Hospital Emergency Room
- – Hospital Outpatient Department
- – Dental Office
- – Medical Provider Office or Clinic
- – Telehealth
- – Care Received at Home
- – Residential or Long Term Care Facility
- e.g., Nursing home, rehabilitation facility, drug treatment, psychiatric facility
- – Glasses/Contact Lenses
- – Other Medical Expenses
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- – Operation or surgical procedure
- – Treatment or therapy, not including surgery
- – Diagnostic tests only
- – Give birth to a baby - Normal or Caesarean section (Mother)
- – To be born (Baby)
- – Pregnancy-Related complications
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- – Diagnosis or treatment
- – Emergency (e.g., accident or injury)
- – Psychotherapy or mental health counseling
- – Follow-up or post-operative visit
- – Immunization or shots
- – Pregnancy-Related (Including prenatal care and delivery)
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- – Laboratory tests
- – Sonogram or ultrasound
- – X-rays
- – Mammogram
- – MRI or CAT scan
- – EKG, ECG, or EEG
- – Vaccination
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- – Cardiology (Heart)
- – Endocrinology/Metabolism (Diabetes, Thyroid)
- – Family practice
- – Gastroenterology
- – General practice
- – General surgery
- – Gynecology/Obstetrics
- – Internal Medicine (Internist)
- – Nephrology (Kidneys)
- – Neurology
- – Oncology (Tumors, Cancer)
- – Ophthalmology (Eyes)
- – Orthopedics
- – Otorhinolaryngology (Ear, Nose, Throat)
- – Pediatrician
- – Physical medicine/Rehab
- – Psychiatry/Psychiatrist
- – Radiology
- – Urology
- – Other specialty
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- – Acupuncturist
- – Chiropractor
- – Dentist/Dental care person
- – Homeopathic/Naturopathic/Herbalist/Other alternative/Complementary care provider
- – Massage therapist
- – Mental health counselor/Marital or family therapist
- – Midwife
- – Nurse/Nurse practitioner
- – Optometrist
- – Physical/Occupational therapist
- – Physician assistant
- – Podiatrist
- – Psychologist
- – Social worker
- – Technician
- – Other
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- – General checkup
- – Diagnosis or treatment
- – Emergency (e.g., accident or injury)
- – Psychotherapy or mental health counseling
- – Follow-up or post-operative visit
- – Immunizations or shots
- – Vision exam
- – Pregnancy-Related (Including prenatal care and delivery)
- – Well child exam
- – Laser eye surgery
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- – Laboratory tests
- – Sonogram or ultrasound
- – X-rays
- – Mammogram
- – MRI or CAT scan
- – EKG, ECG, or EEG
- – Vaccination
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- – Allergy/Immunology
- – Cardiology (Heart)
- – Dermatology (Skin)
- – Endocrinology/Metabolism (Diabetes, Thyroid)
- – Family practice
- – Gastroenterology
- – General practice
- – General surgery
- – Gynecology/Obstetrics
- – Internal medicine (Internist)
- – Nephrology (Kidneys)
- – Neurology
- – Oncology (Tumors, Cancer)
- – Ophthalmology (Eyes)
- – Orthopedics
- – Otorhinolaryngology (Ear, nose, throat)
- – Pediatrician
- – Psychiatry/Psychiatrist
- – Urology
- – Other
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- – Acupuncturist
- – Chiropractor
- – Dentist/Dental care person
- – Homeopathic/Naturopathic/Herbalist/Other alternative/Complementary care provider
- – Massage therapist
- – Mental health counselor/Marital or family therapist
- – Midwife
- – Nurse/Nurse practitioner
- – Optometrist
- – Physical/Occupational therapist
- – Physician assistant
- – Podiatrist
- – Psychologist
- – Social worker
- – Technician
- – Other
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- – General checkup
- – Diagnosis or treatment
- – Emergency (e.g., accident or injury)
- – Psychotherapy or mental health counseling
- – Follow-up or post-operative visit
- – Immunizations or shots
- – Vision exam
- – Pregnancy-Related (Including prenatal care and delivery)
- – Well child exam
- – Laser eye surgery
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- – Laboratory tests
- – Sonogram or ultrasound
- – X-rays
- – Mammogram
- – MRI or CAT scan
- – EKG, ECG, or EEG
- – Vaccination
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- – Allergy/Immunology
- – Cardiology (Heart)
- – Dermatology (Skin)
- – Endocrinology/Metabolism (Diabetes, Thyroid)
- – Family practice
- – Gastroenterology
- – General practice
- – General surgery
- – Gynecology/Obstetrics
- – Internal medicine (Internist)
- – Nephrology (Kidneys)
- – Neurology
- – Oncology (Tumors, Cancer)
- – Ophthalmology (Eyes)
- – Orthopedics
- – Otorhinolaryngology (Ear, nose, throat)
- – Pediatrician
- – Psychiatry/Psychiatrist
- – Urology
- – Other
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- – Acupuncturist
- – Chiropractor
- – Dentist/Dental care person
- – Homeopathic/Naturopathic/Herbalist/Other alternative/Complementary care provider
- – Massage therapist
- – Mental health counselor/Marital or family therapist
- – Midwife
- – Nurse/Nurse practitioner
- – Optometrist
- – Physical/Occupational therapist
- – Physician assistant
- – Podiatrist
- – Psychologist
- – Social worker
- – Technician
- – Other
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- – General checkup
- – Diagnosis or treatment
- – Emergency (e.g., accident or injury)
- – Psychotherapy or mental health counseling
- – Follow-up or post-operative visit
- – Immunizations or shots
- – Vision exam
- – Pregnancy-Related (Including prenatal care and delivery)
- – Well child exam
- – Laser eye surgery
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- – General dentist
- – Pediatric dentist
- – Dental specialist (e.g., Orthodontist, Endodontist, Periodontist)
- – Dental hygienist
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- Diagnostic or Preventive
- – General exam, check-up, or consultation
- – Cleaning, prophylaxis, polishing, or periodontal recall visit (Periodic or regular)
- – X-rays, radiographs, or bitewings
- – Fluoride treatment
- – Sealant (Plastic coatings on back teeth)
- Restorative or Endodontic
- – Fillings, inlays, crowns or caps
- – Root canal
- Periodontic (Gum Treatment)
- – Periodontal scaling, root planing, or gum surgery
- Oral Surgery
- – Extraction, tooth pulled, or other oral surgery
- – Implants
- Prosthetics
- – Fixed bridges, dentures or removable partial dentures, relining or repair of bridges or dentures
- Orthodontics
- – Orthodontia, braces, or retainers
- Additional Procedures
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- – Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
- – Dietitian/Nutritionist
- – I.V. or infusion therapist
- – Medical doctor
- – Nurse/Nurse practitioner
- – Occupational therapist
- – Physical therapist
- – Respiratory therapist
- – Social worker
- – Speech therapist
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- – Companion
- – Homemaker or house cleaner
- – Home health aide or home care aide
- – Hospice worker
- – Nurse’s aide
- – Personal care attendant
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- – Inpatient rehabilitation facility or convalescent home
- – Nursing home
- – Residential mental health treatment center
- – Residential eating disorder treatment center
- – Residential drug and alcohol or addiction treatment center
- – Residential hospice care
- – Residential respite care
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Disposable Supplies such as...
- – Ostomy supplies
- – Bandages and dressings
- – Tape
- – Adult disposable diapers
- – Catheters
- – Syringes not prescribed by a physician
- – IV supplies
- – At-Home COVID-19 Tests
- – Masks and respirators
- – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Medical Equipment such as...
- Mobility aids
- – Walker
- – Scooter
- – Wheelchair
- – Braces
- Equipment used in the home
- – Hospital bed
- – Monitor
- – Bed pan
- – Lift
- – Special chair
- – Adaptive feeding equipment
- Home and automobile modifications
- – Ramp
- – Elevator
- – Handrails
- – Automobile modification
- Hearing and speech assistance
- – Hearing aid
- – Amplifier for a telephone
- – Adaptive speech equipment
- Other
- – Blood pressure monitor
- – Oxygen
- – Vaporizer or nebulizer
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- – Paid at time of visit
- – Made a co-payment
- – Bill sent directly to other source
- – Bill has not arrived
- – No Bill Sent:
- – HMO plan
- – VA (Veterans Affairs)/CHAMPVA
- – Military facility
- – Public Assistance/Medicaid/SCHIP
- – Indian Health Service (IHS)
- – Worker’s Compensation
- – Private health center/Clinic
- – Public clinic/Health center or private charity
- – Telephone call – No charge
- – Free from provider
- – Government-Financed research and clinical trials
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- – 0
- – 1 - 10
- – 11 - 30
- – 31 - 100
- – 101 or More
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- 0 No problem
- 1
- 2 Some problem
- 3
- 4 A very big problem
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- – Never
- – Sometimes
- – Usually
- – Always
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- None
- 1 time
- 2 times
- 3 times
- 4 times
- 5 to 9 times
- 10 or more times
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- 0 Worst health care possible
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10 Best health care possible
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- – White
- – Black/African American
- – Asian
- – Indian/Native American/ Alaska Native
- – Other Pacific Islander
- – Some other race
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- – Very difficult
- – Somewhat difficult
- – Not too difficult
- – Not at all difficult
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- – Never
- – Sometimes
- – Usually
- – Always
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- – Employer or union (through anyone�s current or previous job)
- – Directly from the Health Insurance Marketplace or Federal Marketplace
- – Directly from an insurance company or agent/broker
- – From a group or association
- – Under a plan of someone not living here
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- – Medicare
- – Medicaid
- – SCHIP
- – TRICARE
- – CHAMPVA
- – VA
- – Other government program providing hospital and physician benefits
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- – 1 - 50
- – 51 - 100
- – 101 - 200
- – 201 - 300
- – 301 or more
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- – 1 - 30
- – 31 - 60
- – 61 - 90
- – 91 - 120
- – 121 or more
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- – Hospital and physician benefits, including coverage through an HMO
- – Dental
- – Prescription drugs
- – Vision
- – Medicare supplement/Medigap
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- – From a professional association
- – From a small business group
- – Directly from an insurance company or agent/broker
- – Directly from the Health Insurance Marketplace or Federal Marketplace
- – Employer or union (through anyone�s current or previous job)
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- – 1 - 5,000
- – 5,001 - 10,000
- – 10,001 - 15,000
- – 15,001 - 25,000
- – 25,001 - 50,000
- – 50,001 - 100,000
- – 100,001 or more
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- – 1 - 100
- – 101 - 500
- – 501 - 1,000
- – 1,001 - 5,000
- – 5,001 - 15,000
- – 15,001 or more
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- – 1 - 250
- – 251 - 500
- – 501 - 750
- – 751 - 1,000
- – 1,001 or more
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- – Wages and salary
- – Farm income (or loss)
- – Business income (or loss)
- – Social Security/Railroad retirement
- – Private, military, or government pensions
- – Interest
- – Dividends
- – Rental income (or loss)
- – Other source
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- – 0 - 10,000
- – 10,001 - 25,000
- – 25,001 - 50,000
- – 50,001 - 100,000
- – 100,001 - 250,000
- – 250,001 - 500,000
- – 500,001 - 1,000,000
- – 1,000,001 or more
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- – 0 - 1,000
- – 1,001 - 5,000
- – 5,001 - 10,000
- – 10,001 - 25,000
- – 25,001 - 50,000
- – 50,001 - 100,000
- – 100,001 - 250,000
- – 250,001 - 500,000
- – 500,001 or more
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