Informing Health Initiatives: Summary of Requests and Assistance Provided, November 2009-February 2010
| Source of Request | Request | Date | Staff Responsible | Assistance Provided |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senate Finance Committee | Estimates of the concentration and persistence in the level of health expenditures | 11/09 | Steven Cohen William Yu | Provided detailed estimates of the concentration and persistence in the level of health expenditures over time, controlling for age and health insurance coverage status. |
| Congressional Research Service | Estimates of employer costs for health insurance as a percent of establishment payroll | 12/09 | Beth Crimmell | Provided detailed tabulations of employer costs for health insurance as a percent of establishment payroll, by firm size, based on the MEPS—Insurance Component 2008 private coverage data. |
| House Ways and Means Committee | Estimates of employer-sponsored premiums | 1/10 | Jim Branscome | Provided distributional estimates of employer-sponsored premiums, with a focus on premiums above the 80th percentile in the cost distribution, further disaggregated by industry type. Estimates derived from the MEPS—Insurance Component 2008 private coverage data. |
| Office of Health Reform, HHS | Estimates of out-of- pocket spending for medical care | 1/10 | Didem Bernard | Provided detailed estimates out-of-pocket spending for medical care according to certain dollar thresholds, by specific household characteristics. |
| Senate Joint Committee on Taxation | Characteristics of individuals with high cost premiums | 1/10 | Jim Branscome | Provided detailed estimates of the socio-demographic characteristics of individuals with high cost premiums. |
| Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, HHS | Estimates of the population with extreme financial burdens for health care | 2/10 | Tom Selden | Provided estimates of the population with extreme financial burdens for health care, obtained from the MEPS. A national estimate for the U.S. was produced that is consistent with WHO and World Bank methods. |
Requests for data and publications: Descriptive statistics for all assistance provided are available upon request. Please contact Cindy Nunley at cindy.nunley@ahrq.hhs.gov.
Note: HHS is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; MEPS is the Medical Expenditures Panel Survey; WHO is the World Health Organization.
Source: Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.


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