02182oam 2200469Ia 450 991069751860332120080930153922.0(CKB)5470000002389770(OCoLC)60831248(EXLCZ)99547000000238977020050708d2005 ua 0enguran|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe five most costly medical conditions, 1997 and 2002[electronic resource] estimates for the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population /Gary L. Olin and Jeffery A. Rhoades[Rockville, Md.] :Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,[2005]5 unnumbered pages digital, PDF fileStatistical brief ;#80Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 24, 2008)."May 2005."Includes bibliographical references.This Statistical Brief presents data from the MEPS-HC concerning medical expenditures for the five most costly medical conditions in 1997 and 2002 for the the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized (community) population. These five conditions- heart conditions, cancer, trauma, mental disorders, and pulmonary conditions -were determined by totaling and ranking the expenses for the medical care delivered for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic conditions.Five most costly medical conditions, 1997 and 2002 Medical careStatisticsMedical care, Cost ofUnited StatesStatisticsStatistics.lcgftMedical careMedical care, Cost ofOlin Gary L.1948-1391997Rhoades Jeffrey A.1955-1395465United States.Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (U.S.)VVKVVKOCLCGGPOBOOK9910697518603321The five most costly medical conditions, 1997 and 20023535703UNINA