Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends (CFACT): Publications by Staff
Janet Greenblatt
Authors: Ezzati-Rice T, Rohde F, Greenblatt J
Title: Sample design of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component, 1998-2007
Publication: MEPS Methodology Report No. 22. Available on the MEPS Web site.
Date: March 2008
Abstract: This Methodology Report describes the sample design for the 1998-2007 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component (MEPS-HC) and provides updates to the earlier descriptions of the 1996 and 1997 MEPS-HC sample designs.
Authors: Wun L, Ezzati-Rice T, Diaz-Tena T, Greenblatt J
Title: On modeling response propensity for dwelling unit (DU) level non-response adjustment in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)
Publication: Statistics in Medicine 26(8):1875-84
Date: April 2007
Abstract: Available on PubMed®
Authors: Greenblatt J, Machlin, S, Wun L
Title: Evaluation of panel in-time effects on utilization estimates
Publication: American Statistical Association, Joint Statistical Meetings—Section on Health Policy Statistics, pp. 1542-1546 (CD-ROM), Alexandria, VA
Date: 2005
Authors: Wun L, Ezzati-Rice T, Diaz-Tena N, Greenblatt J
Title: Evaluation of alternative propensity models for adjusting weights to compensate for dwelling unit nonresponse in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-HC)
Publication: American Statistical Association, Joint Statistical Meetings—Section on Survey Research Methods, pp. 3689-3694 (CD-ROM), Alexandria, VA
Date: 2005
Authors: Roberts M, Greenblatt J
Title: Access to urgent medical care among adults 18 years and older, 2000-2002
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 74. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: March 2005
Abstract: Using data from the MEPS-HC, this statistical brief examines the quality of health care among adults ages 18 and older as it pertains to urgent medical care in 2000, 2001, and 2002. The brief focuses on whether or not one had urgent care needs and how timely those needs were met for selected characteristics of the population.
Authors: Wun L, Ezzati-Rice T, Baskin R, Greenblatt J, Zodet M
Title: Using propensity scores to adjust weights to compensate for dwelling unit level nonresponse in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
Publication: American Statistical Association, Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods, 4625-31 (CD-ROM), Alexandria, VA
Date: 2004
Author: Greenblatt J
Title: A methodology for analyzing diabetes data using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)
Publication: American Statistical Association, Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods, pp. 1675-80 (CD-ROM), Alexandria, VA
Date: 2003
Author: Greenblatt J
Title: Trends in access to routine care and experiences with care: 2001
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 14. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: 2003
Abstract: This statistical brief summarizes access and quality of care measures pertaining to the health care received by the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States.
Author: Greenblatt J
Title: Access to urgent medical care: 2001
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 8. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: 2002
Abstract: This statistical brief presents preliminary findings based on the data obtained from the 2001 SAQ. All of the questions refer to events experienced in the last 12 months. Only differences that are statistically significant at the 0.05 level are discussed in the text.
Author: Greenblatt J
Title: Access and experience regarding medical care, Fall 2000
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 2. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: 2002
Abstract: A self-administered questionnaire was added to MEPS to collect information on health care utilization, access, health status and the quality of health care received. The quality of care measures were taken from an AHRQ-sponsored instrument, the Consumer Assessments of Health Plans (CAHPS®). The questionnaire was administered in late 2000 and early 2001. All of the questions refer to events experienced in the last 12 months. This statistical brief presents preliminary findings based on the data obtained from the self-administered questionnaire.
Author: Greenblatt J
Title: Examples of longitudinal analyses using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)
Publication: American Statistical Association, Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods, pp. 1244-47
Date: 2002
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