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A comparison of person characteristics and reported conditions for adult Medicare beneficiaries with high and low annual prescription medicine expenditures, 2003 / Marie N. Stagnitti.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Stagnitti, Marie N.
Contributor:
United States. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (U.S.)
Series:
Statistical brief (Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (U.S.)) ; #148.
Statistical brief ; #148
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicare--Economic aspects.
Medicare.
Drug Costs.
Medicare--economics.
United States.
Medical Subjects:
Drug Costs.
Medicare--economics.
United States.
Genre:
Statistics
Statistics.
Physical Description:
8 unnumbered pages : digital, PDF file.
Place of Publication:
[Rockville, Md.] : Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, [2006]
Summary:
This Statistical Brief presents 2003 data for the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized (community) population from the Household Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-HC). The brief compares selected sociodemographic person characteristics and reported chronic conditions for adult Medicare beneficiaries in the top 10 percent (the 10 percent of the population with the highest prescription drug spending) with those in the lower 50 percent (the 50 percent of the population with the lowest prescription drug spending) of the prescribed medicine expenditure distribution.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 16, 2008).
"November 2006."
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
99964499

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