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548 * Wed, 8/6/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-157B
Survey Methodological Challenges in Measuring the Size and Health Care Expenditures of the Medicaid Population — Topic Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Steven R. Machlin, AHRQ
Chair(s): Barbara Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research   
2:05 PM Medicaid Reporting Errors in Four National Surveys: ACS, CPS, MEPS, and NHIS Brett Fried, SHADAC/University of Minnesota ; Michel Boudreaux, SHADAC/University of Minnesota ; Kathleen Thiede Call, SHADAC/University of Minnesota ; Joanna Turner, SHADAC/University of Minnesota
2:25 PM Low Income Men, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act: Policy Implications Steven R. Machlin, AHRQ ; Joel W. Cohen, AHRQ ; Amy Taylor, AHRQ ; Fred Rohde, AHRQ
2:45 PM Imputation of Medicaid Beneficiaries' Expenditures for Physician Visits and Hospital Care in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Jeffrey Gonzalez, AHRQ ; Lisa Mirel ; Steven R. Machlin, AHRQ
3:05 PM Enhancing the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Data on Medicaid Beneficiaries Through Data Linkage Lisa Mirel ; Jeffrey Gonzalez, AHRQ
3:25 PM Discussant: Christine Cox, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
3:45 PM Floor Discussion



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