Search Data Variables

Annual Medicare FFS Indicator

Monthly Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) indicator. January through December.  If Medicare monthly buyin (E_BUYIN_<M>)is equal to '3' or 'C' and the monthly HMO indicator is '0' or 4' then FFS.  If monthly HMO is '1' or '2' then cost based and if monthly HMO is 'A', 'B', or 'C' then 'risk-based'.

Annual Medicare Managed Care Summary

Monthly Medicare Managed Care (Medicare Advantage; MA) Indicator. January through December.

Months Medicare only coverage.

Annual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment (MME) type classification.

Monthly Medicare and/or Medicaid enrollment (MME)  type classification.  January through December.

Medicare Status Code (year end)

Original Reason for Medicare Entitlement

Months neither Medicare nor Medicaid coverage.

Months of Coverage in a Medicaid-Identified Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) PHP

Months of Coverage in a Medicaid Primary Care Case Management (PCCM) Plan

Months partial dual coverage.

Months of Coverage in a Medicaid Prenatal Care PHP

A Medicare beneficiary with medical coverage by some other primary payer - either a federal program or other insurance source.

Monthly Medicare Part D fee-for-service (FFS) indicator. January through December.

Monthly Medicare Part D Contract Number. January through December.

Monthly Medicare Part D Plan Benefit Package Number. January through December.

Monthly Medicare Part D Special Needs Plan (SNP) Indicator.  January through December.

Months QMB dual coverage.

Monthly Medicaid Waiver Status (1st type of waiver).  January through December.

Monthly Medicaid Waiver Status (2nd type of waiver)

Monthly Medicaid Waiver Status (3rd type of waiver)

The data in this column identifies whether a daily and activity preference interview should be conducted.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they choose the clothes that they wear while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they take care of their personal belongings while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they take care of their personal belongings while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they have a snack between meals while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they have choose their own bedtime while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they have their family or close friend involved in discussions about their care while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they have be able to use the phone in private while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they have a place to lock their things to keep them safe while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they have books, newspapers and magazines to read while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they listen to music that they like while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they are around animals such as pets while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they keep up on the news while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they do things with groups of people while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they do their favorite activities while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they go outside and get fresh air when the weather is good while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column indicates how important it is that they participate in religious services or practices while they are a resident in the current facility.

The data in this column identifies the primary respondent for the daily and activity preferences questions.

The data in this column indicates whether a staff assessment of daily and activity preferences should be conducted.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to choose their own clothes.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to care for their personal belongings.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to receive a tub bath.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to receive a shower.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to receive a bed bath.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to receive a sponge bath.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to snack between meals.

The data in this column indicates whether the resident prefers to stay up past eight p.m.