Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Drug Data for Health Services Research
This paper assesses the quality of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) drug data and the impact that misreporting prescription drug data has on descriptive and behavioral analyses. It does this by matching MEPS participants with Medicare Part D coverage during the period 2006-2007 to their P...
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Main Authors: | Steven C. Hill (Author), Samuel H. Zuvekas (Author), Marc W. Zodet (Author) |
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