New MEPS reports: Expenditures, employer-sponsored health insurance, attitudes, and methodology
Posted February 19th, 2007 by Tara Murray in Health Care Policy, MEPSNew reports from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS):
- Trends in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Plans That Required No Employee Contribution to the Premium Cost, 1998-2004 (Statistical Brief #155)
- Dental Expenditures in the 10 Largest States, 2004 (Statistical Brief #156)
- Regional Differences in Total and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Selected Types of Office-Based Visits, 2004 (Statistical Brief #157)
- Prescription Drug Expenditures in the 10 Largest States for Persons under Age 65, 2004 (Statistical Brief #158)
- Out-of-Pocket Expenditures on Health Care among the Nonelderly Population, 2004 (Statistical Brief #159)
- A Comparison of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Characteristics for the Private Sector for the Years 2001 and 2004, by Average Payroll (Statistical Brief #160)
- Attitudes toward Health Insurance and Their Persistence over Time, Adults 2003-2004 (Statistical Brief #161)
- Additional Imputations of Employer Information for the Insurance Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey since 1996 (Methodology Report #17)
- Updates to the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Insurance Component List Sample Design, 2004 (Methodology Report #18)








