Codebook Structure Sample Clauses
The Codebook Structure clause defines the organization and format of a codebook, which is a document outlining the variables, codes, and definitions used in a dataset. This clause typically specifies how variables are listed, how coding categories are described, and the layout for metadata such as variable labels and value meanings. By standardizing the way information is presented, the clause ensures that users can consistently interpret and utilize the data, reducing confusion and facilitating accurate data analysis.
Codebook Structure. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: • Unique person identifiers • Demographic variables • Health Status variables • Employment variables • Health Insurance variables • Weight and variance estimation variables
Codebook Structure. The codebook and data file list variables in the following order: Unique person identifiers Unique condition identifiers Medical condition variables Utilization variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
Codebook Structure. For each variable on the Inpatient Events file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided in the accompanying codebook file. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifiers Unique hospital inpatient stay identifiers Hospital inpatient stay characteristics variables ICD-9-CM condition and procedure codes Clinical Classification Software (CCS) codes Imputed expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
Codebook Structure. For each variable on the Other Medical event file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided in the accompanying codebook. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifier Unique other medical expenses identifier Type of other medical expenses Imputed expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
Codebook Structure. For most variables on the Emergency Room Visits event file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided in the accompanying codebook. The exceptions to this are weight variables and variance estimation variables. Only unweighted frequencies of these variables are included in the accompanying codebook file. See the Weights Variables list in section D, Variable-Source Crosswalk. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifiers Unique emergency room event identifiers Emergency room characteristic variables Clinical Classification Software (CCS) codes Imputed expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
Codebook Structure. For each variable on the file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifiers Unique prescribed medicine identifiers Other survey administration variables Prescribed medicine characteristics variables ICD-9 codes Clinical Classification Software codes Multum Lexicon variables Expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables
Codebook Structure. For each variable on the office-based provider file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided in the accompanying codebook. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifiers Unique office-based medical provider visit event identifiers Office-based medical provider visit characteristic variables ICD-9-CM condition and procedure codes Clinical Classification Software (CCS) codes Imputed expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
Codebook Structure. For each variable on the Home Health event file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided in the accompanying codebook. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifier Unique home health event identifier Home health characteristic variables Imputed expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
Codebook Structure. For each variable on the Emergency Room Events event file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided in the accompanying codebook. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifiers Unique emergency room event identifiers Emergency room characteristic variables ICD-9-CM condition and procedure codes Clinical Classification Software (CCS) codes Imputed expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
Codebook Structure. For each variable on the Outpatient Department Events file, both weighted and unweighted frequencies are provided in the accompanying codebook. The codebook and data file sequence list variables in the following order: Unique person identifiers Unique outpatient visit identifiers Outpatient characteristic variables ICD-9-CM condition and procedure codes Clinical Classification Software (CCS) codes Imputed expenditure variables Weight and variance estimation variables Note that the person identifier is unique within this data year.
