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1 1 The SAS System 13:06 Tuesday, December 16, 2008 NOTE: Copyright (c) by SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA. NOTE: SAS (r) Proprietary Software 9.2 (TS1M0) Licensed to SOCIAL & SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMS INC/AHRQ/NIH/HRSA, Site NOTE: This session is executing on the XP_PRO platform. NOTE: SAS initialization used: real time 0:01.47 user cpu time 0:00.18 system cpu time 0: k OS 3292k 12/16/2008 1:06:07 PM NOTE: AUTOEXEC processing beginning; file is C:\PROGRA~1\SAS92\SASFOU~1\9.2\autoexec.sas. NOTE: AUTOEXEC processing completed. 1 ********************************************************************************** 2 3 PROGRAM: C:\MEPS\PROG\E6.SAS 4 5 DESCRIPTION: THIS PROGRAM GENERATES THE FOLLOWING ESTIMATES FOR PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HEALTH CARE SPENDING, BY TYPE OF SERVICE, 7 FOR THE U.S. CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION 8 AS REFERENCED IN FIGURE 1 OF THE MEPS STAT BRIEF #193 9 THE PROGRAM USES 2005 MEPS DATA TYPE OF SERVICE CATEGORIES: 12 HOSPITAL INPATIENT 13 OFFICE-BASED VISITS 14 PRESCRIBED MEDICINES 15 HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT 16 DENTAL VISITS 17 EMERGENCY ROOM 18 HOME HEALTH CARE (AGENCY & NON-AGENCY) 19 OTHER (TOTAL EXPENDITURES - ABOVE EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES) NOTE: EXPENSES INCLUDE BOTH FACILITY AND PHYSICIAN EXPENSES INPUT FILE: C:\MEPS\DATA\H97.SAS7BDAT (2005 FULL-YEAR FILE) ********************************************************************************* 26 ; FOOTNOTE 'PROGRAM: C:\MEPS\PROG\E6.SAS'; LIBNAME CDATA 'C:\MEPS\DATA'; NOTE: Libref CDATA was successfully assigned as follows: Engine: V9 Physical Name: C:\MEPS\DATA TITLE1 'AHRQ MEPS DATA USERS WORKSHOP -- SEPTEMBER 2008'; /* Read in data from 2005 Consolidated Data File (HC-097) */ DATA PUF97 (KEEP= TOTAL HOSPITAL_INPATIENT OFFICE_BASED PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES 38 HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT DENTAL EMERGENCY_ROOM HOME_HEALTH 39 OTHER 40 X_ANYSVCE X_HOSPITAL_INPATIENT X_OFFICE_BASED X_PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES 41 X_HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT X_DENTAL X_EMERGENCY_ROOM X_HOME_HEALTH X_OTHER 42 VARSTR VARPSU PERWT05F); SET CDATA.H97 (KEEP= TOTEXP05 IPDEXP05 IPFEXP05 OBVEXP05 RXEXP05 45 OPDEXP05 OPFEXP05 DVTEXP05 ERDEXP05 ERFEXP05 46 HHAEXP05 HHNEXP05 OTHEXP05 VARSTR VARPSU PERWT05F); IF PERWT05F>0; /* Define expenditure variables by type of service */ TOTAL = TOTEXP05;
2 2 The SAS System 13:06 Tuesday, December 16, HOSPITAL_INPATIENT = IPDEXP05 + IPFEXP05; 55 OFFICE_BASED = OBVEXP05; 56 PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES = RXEXP05; 57 HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT = OPDEXP05 + OPFEXP05; 58 DENTAL = DVTEXP05; 59 EMERGENCY_ROOM = ERDEXP05 + ERFEXP05; 60 HOME_HEALTH = HHAEXP05 + HHNEXP05; 61 OTHER = TOTAL - (HOSPITAL_INPATIENT + OFFICE_BASED + PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES + 62 HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT + DENTAL + EMERGENCY_ROOM + HOME_HEALTH); /* Create Flag (1/0) variables for persons with an expense, by type of service */ ARRAY EXX (9) TOTAL HOSPITAL_INPATIENT OFFICE_BASED PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES 68 HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT DENTAL EMERGENCY_ROOM HOME_HEALTH OTHER; ARRAY ANYX (9) X_ANYSVCE X_HOSPITAL_INPATIENT X_OFFICE_BASED X_PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES 71 X_HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT X_DENTAL X_EMERGENCY_ROOM X_HOME_HEALTH X_OTHER; DO I=1 TO 9; 74 IF EXX(I)>0 THEN ANYX(I)=1; 75 ELSE ANYX(I)=0; 76 END; RUN; NOTE: There were observations read from the data set CDATA.H97. NOTE: The data set WORK.PUF97 has observations and 21 variables. NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time): real time 0:00.87 user cpu time 0:00.07 system cpu time 0: k OS 4316k 12/16/2008 1:06:09 PM TITLE2 'HEALTHCARE SPENDING, 2005 (MEPS STAT BRIEF #193, 2005 DATA)'; 81 TITLE3 'FIGURE 1: DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF SERVICE'; 82 PROC SURVEYMEANS DATA= PUF97 MEAN STDERR SUM STD; 83 STRATUM VARSTR; 84 CLUSTER VARPSU; 85 WEIGHT PERWT05F; 86 VAR HOSPITAL_INPATIENT OFFICE_BASED PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT 87 DENTAL EMERGENCY_ROOM HOME_HEALTH OTHER TOTAL; 88 RATIO HOSPITAL_INPATIENT OFFICE_BASED PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT 89 DENTAL EMERGENCY_ROOM HOME_HEALTH OTHER / TOTAL; 90 RUN; NOTE: The PROCEDURE SURVEYMEANS printed page 1. NOTE: PROCEDURE SURVEYMEANS used (Total process time): real time 0:03.03 user cpu time 0:01.20 system cpu time 0: k OS 19796k TITLE3 'FIGURE 2: PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS WITH AN EXPENSE, BY TYPE OF SERVICE'; 94 PROC SURVEYMEANS DATA= PUF97 MEAN STDERR SUM STD; 95 STRATUM VARSTR; 96 CLUSTER VARPSU; 97 WEIGHT PERWT05F; 98 VAR X_ANYSVCE X_HOSPITAL_INPATIENT X_OFFICE_BASED X_PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES 99 X_HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT X_DENTAL X_EMERGENCY_ROOM X_HOME_HEALTH X_OTHER; 100 RUN; NOTE: The PROCEDURE SURVEYMEANS printed page 2. NOTE: PROCEDURE SURVEYMEANS used (Total process time): real time 0:00.23 user cpu time 0:00.21 system cpu time 0: k
3 3 The SAS System 13:06 Tuesday, December 16, 2008 OS 9244k 101 NOTE: SAS Institute Inc., SAS Campus Drive, Cary, NC USA NOTE: The SAS System used: real time 0:06.48 user cpu time 0:01.68 system cpu time 0: k OS 19796k
4 AHRQ MEPS DATA USERS WORKSHOP -- SEPTEMBER :06 Tuesday, December 16, HEALTHCARE SPENDING, 2005 (MEPS STAT BRIEF #193, 2005 DATA) FIGURE 1: DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF SERVICE The SURVEYMEANS Procedure Data Summary Number of Strata 203 Number of Clusters 452 Number of Observations Sum of Weights Statistics Std Error Variable Mean of Mean Sum Std Dev HOSPITAL_INPATIENT OFFICE_BASED PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT DENTAL EMERGENCY_ROOM HOME_HEALTH OTHER TOTAL E Ratio Analysis Numerator Denominator Ratio Std Err HOSPITAL_INPATIENT TOTAL OFFICE_BASED TOTAL PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES TOTAL HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT TOTAL DENTAL TOTAL EMERGENCY_ROOM TOTAL HOME_HEALTH TOTAL OTHER TOTAL PROGRAM: C:\MEPS\PROG\E6.SAS
5 AHRQ MEPS DATA USERS WORKSHOP -- SEPTEMBER :06 Tuesday, December 16, HEALTHCARE SPENDING, 2005 (MEPS STAT BRIEF #193, 2005 DATA) FIGURE 2: PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS WITH AN EXPENSE, BY TYPE OF SERVICE The SURVEYMEANS Procedure Data Summary Number of Strata 203 Number of Clusters 452 Number of Observations Sum of Weights Statistics Std Error Variable Mean of Mean Sum Std Dev X_ANYSVCE X_HOSPITAL_INPATIENT X_OFFICE_BASED X_PRESCRIBED_MEDICINES X_HOSPITAL_OUTPATIENT X_DENTAL X_EMERGENCY_ROOM X_HOME_HEALTH X_OTHER PROGRAM: C:\MEPS\PROG\E6.SAS
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