Description & Citation--Study No. 6637

Bibliographic Description

Study No.:

06637

Title:

Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, Access to Care, Calendar Year 1993: [United States]

Principal Investigator(s):

United States Department of Health and Human Services. Health Care Financing Administration

Bibliographic Citation:

U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Health Care Financing Administration. MEDICARE CURRENT BENEFICIARY SURVEY, ACCESS TO CARE, CALENDAR YEAR 1993: [UNITED STATES]. 2nd ICPSR release. Baltimore MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Health Care Financing Administration [producer], 1996. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1997. doi:10.3886/ICPSR06637.v2

Series:

Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Series

Scope of Study

Summary:

This data collection is the third in a series of data releases from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) relating to beneficiary access to medical care. The MCBS is a continuous, multipurpose survey of a representative sample of the Medicare population, both aged and disabled. Sample persons are interviewed three times a year over several years to form a continuous profile of their health care experience. Interviews are conducted regardless of whether the sample person resides at home or in a long-term care facility, using the questionnaire version appropriate to the setting. The MCBS also collects a variety of information about demographic characteristics (date of birth, sex, race, education, military service, and marital status), health status and functioning, access to care, sources of and satisfaction with care, insurance coverage, financial resources, and family supports. The 1993 interview data were collected during September through December of 1993, the seventh round of data collection. The 1993 data are designed to stand alone for cross-sectional analysis, or they can be used for longitudinal analysis. Weights are provided for both cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis.

Subject Terms:

aging population, beneficiaries, death, economic issues, health care access, health care services, health expenditures, health insurance, health services utilization, health status, medical care, Medicare, older adults, payment methods, social support

Geographic Coverage:

United States

Time Period:

  • 1993

Date of Collection:

  • 1993-09--1993-12

Universe:

Medicare beneficiaries.

Data Types:

survey data, and administrative data

Data Collection Notes:

On March 13, 1997, the HCFA withdrew the billing records data (Parts 27-33) from distribution.

Methodology

Sample:

Respondents were sampled from the Medicare enrollment file to be representative of the Medicare population as a whole and by age group: under 45, 45-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, and 85 and over. Because of interest in their special health care needs, the oldest old (85 and over) and the disabled (64 and under) were oversampled to permit detailed analysis of these subpopulations. The sample was drawn from 107 primary sampling units (PSUs). The 1993 Round 7 data include interviews for 10,936 persons in the longitudinal sample (Round 1 and 4 interviews completed), or initial interviews conducted in Round 4 (supplemental sample -- Round 4). An additional 1,927 interviews were completed for Round 7 supplemental sample persons. A total of 11,817 community interviews and 1,046 institutional interviews were completed for Round 7.

Data Source:

personal interviews and HCFA's national claims history database (NCH)

Access and Availability

Note:

Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the file manifest.

Original ICPSR Release:

1996-03-06

Restrictions:

In preparing the data for this collection, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) has removed all direct identifiers and characteristics that might lead to identification of data subjects. As an additional precaution, HCFA requires, under Section 1105(a) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C., Section 1306(a)) and the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C., Section 552a(1)(3)), that data collected by the HCFA not be used for any purpose other than statistical analysis and reporting. HCFA further requires that analysts not use the data to learn the identity of any persons or establishments and that HCFA be notified if any identities are inadvertently discovered. ICPSR member institutions and other users ordering data from ICPSR are expected to adhere to these restrictions.

Version History:

  • 2006-01-12 All files were removed from dataset 27 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads.

  • 1997-04-22 Part 7 (Survey Health Status and Functioning Data) and Part 11 (Survey Health Insurance Data) have been resupplied by the principal investigator to correct several variables. In addition, the billing records data (Parts 27-33) were withdrawn from distribution by the principal investigator.

Dataset(s):

  • DS1: Key ID Data
  • DS2: SAS Data Definition Statements for Key ID Data
  • DS3: Administrative ID Data
  • DS4: SAS Data Definition Statements for Administrative ID Data
  • DS5: Survey ID Data
  • DS6: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey ID Data
  • DS7: Survey Health Status and Functioning Data
  • DS8: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Health Status and Functioning Data
  • DS9: Survey Access to Care Data
  • DS10: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Access to Care
  • DS11: Survey Health Insurance Data
  • DS12: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Health Insurance Data
  • DS13: Survey Enumeration Data
  • DS14: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Enumeration Data
  • DS15: Survey Facility Residence History Data
  • DS16: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Facility Residence History
  • DS17: Survey Facility ID Data
  • DS18: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Facility ID Data
  • DS19: Survey Interview Data
  • DS20: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Interview Data
  • DS21: Survey Cross-Sectional Weights Data
  • DS22: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey Cross-Sectional Weights Data
  • DS23: Survey R4/7 Longitudinal Weights Data
  • DS24: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey R4/7 Longitudinal Weights Data
  • DS25: Survey R1/4/7 Longitudinal Weights Data
  • DS26: SAS Data Definition Statements for Survey R1/4/7 Longitudinal Weights

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