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Medical Expenditure Panel Survey HEALTH INSURANCE DATA

Health Insurance Public Use Files, MEPS HC-093: MEPS HC-093: 2006 P9R3/P10R1 Population Characteristics MEPS HC-095: MEPS HC-095: 2005 Person Round Plan Public Use File MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File

MEPS HC-093: 2006 P9R3/P10R1 Health Insurance TRINW13X COV BY TRICARE AT INTERVIEW – EDITED TRINW13X COV BY TRICARE AT INTERVIEW – EDITED MCARE13X COV BY MEDICARE – EDITED MCARE13X COV BY MEDICARE – EDITED MCAID13X COV BY MEDICAID – EDITED MCAID13X COV BY MEDICAID – EDITED OTPUBA13 COV BY/PAYS OTH GOV MCAID HMO OTPUBA13 COV BY/PAYS OTH GOV MCAID HMO OTPUBB13 COV BY OTH PUBLIC NOT MCAID HMO OTPUBB13 COV BY OTH PUBLIC NOT MCAID HMO STPRG13 COV BY STATE SPECIFIC PROGRAM STPRG13 COV BY STATE SPECIFIC PROGRAM PUB13X COV BY PUBLIC INS - EDITED PUB13X COV BY PUBLIC INS - EDITED

MEPS HC-093: 2006 P9R3/P10R1 Health Insurance PRIEU13 COV BY PRIV EMPL/UNION PLAN PRIEU13 COV BY PRIV EMPL/UNION PLAN PRIDK13 COV BY PRIV DK PLAN PRIDK13 COV BY PRIV DK PLAN PRING13 COV BY NONGROUP PLAN PRING13 COV BY NONGROUP PLAN PRIOG13 COV BY OTH GROUP PLAN PRIOG13 COV BY OTH GROUP PLAN PRIS13 COV BY SELF-EMP-1 INS PRIS13 COV BY SELF-EMP-1 INS PRIOUT13 COV BY HOLDER OUTSIDE RU PRIOUT13 COV BY HOLDER OUTSIDE RU PRIV13 COV BY PRIVATE INS PRIV13 COV BY PRIVATE INS INSRD13X INSURED - EDITED INSRD13X INSURED - EDITED

MEPS HC-093: 2006 P9R3/P10R1 Health Insurance HPRIEU13 HOLDER OF PRIV EMPL/UNION PLAN HPRIEU13 HOLDER OF PRIV EMPL/UNION PLAN HPRIDK13 HOLDER OF PRIV DK PLAN HPRIDK13 HOLDER OF PRIV DK PLAN HPRING13 HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN HPRING13 HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN HPRIOG13 HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN HPRIOG13 HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN HPRIS13 HOLDER OF SELF-EMP-1 INS HPRIS13 HOLDER OF SELF-EMP-1 INS HPRIV13 HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN HPRIV13 HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN

MEPS HC-095: 2005 Person Round Plan Public Use File (PRPL) The PRPL file is designed to reflect the sometimes complex and dynamic relationships between people and their private insurance. The PRPL file is designed to reflect the sometimes complex and dynamic relationships between people and their private insurance. The PRPL file contains records for persons with private insurance providing hospital/physician, medigap, dental, vision, or prescription medication coverage The PRPL file contains records for persons with private insurance providing hospital/physician, medigap, dental, vision, or prescription medication coverage The PRPL file contains variables pertaining to managed care and satisfaction with plan coverage. The PRPL file contains variables pertaining to managed care and satisfaction with plan coverage. Questions on out of pocket premiums were asked of all policyholders (starting in 2001) with private insurance coverage. Questions on out of pocket premiums were asked of all policyholders (starting in 2001) with private insurance coverage.

Covered Person: Policyholder or Dependent Enrollment at Time of Interview or End of Year Interview Round Policyholder Links to Policyholder’s Job at Establishment (Employment-Based Insurance Only) Establishment Providing Insurance: Type of Establishment Types Coverage Out-of-Pocket Premiums Plan (Hospital/Physician and Medigap Only): Managed Care Family Satisfaction with Plan (rounds 2 & 5) Conceptual Overview of PRPL File

MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File Month by month indicators Public TRIJA05X-TRIDE05X - TRICARE TRIJA05X-TRIDE05X - TRICARE MCRJA01X-MCRDE05X - Medicare MCRJA01X-MCRDE05X - Medicare MCDJA01X-MCDDE05X - Medicaid/SCHIP MCDJA01X-MCDDE05X - Medicaid/SCHIP OPAJA05-OPADE05 - managed care, other public insurance OPAJA05-OPADE05 - managed care, other public insurance OPBJA05 - OPBDE05 - not managed care, other public insurance OPBJA05 - OPBDE05 - not managed care, other public insurance STAJA05-STADE05 - state-specific program participation STAJA05-STADE05 - state-specific program participation PUBJA05X-PUBDE05X - indicates public insurance in month PUBJA05X-PUBDE05X - indicates public insurance in month

MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File Month by month indicators Private PEGJA05-PEGDE05 - employer/union group insurance PEGJA05-PEGDE05 - employer/union group insurance PNGJA05-PNGDE05 - non-group private insurance PNGJA05-PNGDE05 - non-group private insurance POGJA05-POGDE05 - other group private insurance POGJA05-POGDE05 - other group private insurance PDKJA05-PDKDE05 - don't know source of insurance PDKJA05-PDKDE05 - don't know source of insurance POUJA05-POUDE05 - policy holder is outside the household POUJA05-POUDE05 - policy holder is outside the household PRSJA05-PRSDE05 - self-employed with firm size of 1 PRSJA05-PRSDE05 - self-employed with firm size of 1 PRIJA05-PRIDE05 - indicates private insurance in month PRIJA05-PRIDE05 - indicates private insurance in month Policy Holders (repeat of Private) "H" Policy Holders (repeat of Private) "H"

MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File Month by month indicators Summary variables PUBJA05X-PUBDE05X - indicates public insurance in month PUBJA05X-PUBDE05X - indicates public insurance in month PRIJA05-PRIDE05 - indicates private insurance in month PRIJA05-PRIDE05 - indicates private insurance in month INSJA05X-INSDE05X - indicates any insurance in month INSJA05X-INSDE05X - indicates any insurance in month UNINS05 – uninsured all of 05 UNINS05 – uninsured all of 05 INSCOV05 – health insurance indicator 05 INSCOV05 – health insurance indicator 05

MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File INSCOV05 1 = Any Private during = Any Private during = Public Only during = Public Only during = Uninsured all of = Uninsured all of 2005

MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File Managed Care Medicaid or SCHIP HMO Medicaid or SCHIP HMO Medicaid/SCHIP Gatekeeper Plans Medicaid/SCHIP Gatekeeper Plans Private HMOs Private HMOs Private HMO Plans that Pay for Visits to Non-Plan Doctors Private HMO Plans that Pay for Visits to Non-Plan Doctors Private Gatekeeper Plans Private Gatekeeper Plans Private Gatekeeper Plans that Pay for Visits to Non-Plan Doctors Private Gatekeeper Plans that Pay for Visits to Non-Plan Doctors Private Plan that has a Book or List of Doctors Private Plan that has a Book or List of Doctors Private Plan that has a Book or List of Doctors that Pays for Non-Plan Visits Private Plan that has a Book or List of Doctors that Pays for Non-Plan Visits

MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File Summary variables (ever covered during year) TRIEV05 - ever covered by TRICARE TRIEV05 - ever covered by TRICARE MCREV05 - ever covered by Medicare MCREV05 - ever covered by Medicare MCDEV05 - ever covered by Medicaid MCDEV05 - ever covered by Medicaid OPAEV05 - ever covered managed care, other public insurance OPAEV05 - ever covered managed care, other public insurance OPBEV05 - ever covered not managed care, other public insurance OPBEV05 - ever covered not managed care, other public insurance PRVEV05 - ever covered by private health insurance PRVEV05 - ever covered by private health insurance

MEPS HC-097: 2005 Full Year Consolidated Data File DENTIN31/52/53 – round specific variables DENTIN31/52/53 – round specific variables – Indicates covered by a private health insurance plan that included at least some dental coverage PMEDIN31/52/53 – round specific variables PMEDIN31/52/53 – round specific variables – Indicates covered by a private health insurance plan that included at least some dental coverage

MEPS-IC Survey Nationwide, annual survey of both private and public sector establishments Nationwide, annual survey of both private and public sector establishments Funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau Conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau Survey data available for 1996 through 2005 Survey data available for 1996 through 2005

Types of Information Collected Establishment-level (location) characteristics Establishment-level (location) characteristics Health insurance plan characteristics Health insurance plan characteristics Firm-level (company) characteristics Firm-level (company) characteristics

Establishment-level (Location) Characteristics Number of active employees Number of active employees Whether or not establishment offers health insurance Whether or not establishment offers health insurance Number of plans offered Number of plans offered Number of employees eligible for health insurance and number enrolled (full-time and part-time employees separately). Number of employees eligible for health insurance and number enrolled (full-time and part-time employees separately). Workforce characteristics (% women, union, over 50 years old, by wage level) Workforce characteristics (% women, union, over 50 years old, by wage level)

Health Insurance Plan Characteristics Premiums (single, employee plus one, family) Premiums (single, employee plus one, family) Contributions Contributions Plan types (by type of provider arrangement) Plan types (by type of provider arrangement) Self-Insured / Fully-Insured Self-Insured / Fully-Insured Enrollments (single/family coverage) Enrollments (single/family coverage) Deductibles / Copayments Deductibles / Copayments Some plan benefits Some plan benefits “Fringe” benefits “Fringe” benefits

Firm (Company) Characteristics Size Size Industry Industry Age of firm Age of firm Retiree offerings Retiree offerings Employee characteristics Employee characteristics

MEPS-IC Sample Design Sample of private establishments drawn from the Census Bureau’s Business Register Sample of private establishments drawn from the Census Bureau’s Business Register – Approximately 42,000 establishments sampled Sample of state and local governments drawn from the Census Bureau’s Census of Governments Sample of state and local governments drawn from the Census Bureau’s Census of Governments – Approximately 2,000 governmental units sampled (No longer collected) Sample of employers directly linked to the MEPS Household Survey (No longer collected) Sample of employers directly linked to the MEPS Household Survey – Last year available is 2001

MEPS-IC Sample Design Designed to make National, State, and some Metro area estimates Designed to make National, State, and some Metro area estimates Designed to make year-to-year estimates Designed to make year-to-year estimates Data is Census Bureau Confidential - Public Use Files are not available Data is Census Bureau Confidential - Public Use Files are not available Methodology Reports available on website Methodology Reports available on website