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1. 5 07 Short Bowel Syndrome SBS 5793 5 08 Weight loss due to any digestive disorder 2630 5 09 Liver Transplantation 4750 Genitourinary 06 6 03 Chronic Kidney Disease with Dialysis 5850 6 04 Kidney Transplant 9960 6 05 Chronic Kidney Disease 5880 6 06 Nephrotic Syndrome 5810 6 09 Complications of Chronic Kidney Disease 5830 Hematological Disorders 07 7 02 Other Anemias 2850 7 05 Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias Including all Sickle Cell 2820 7 06 Purpura and Other Hemorrhagic Conditions 2870 7 07 Disease of Capillaries Hereditary Telangiectasia 4480 7 08 Coagulation Defects Including Hemophilia 2860 7 09 Polycythemia Vera 2380 7 10 Other Diseases of Blood and Blood Forming Organs 2890 TAS Diseases of White Blood Cells 2880 FAT Aplastic Anemia 2840 Skin Disorders 08 8 02 Ichthyosis 6950 8 03 Bullous Disease 6940 8 04 Chronic Infection of the Skin or Mucous Membranes 1170 8 05 Dermatitis 6960 8 06 Hidradenitis Suppurativa 7050 8 07 Genetic Photosensitivity Disorders 7590 8 08 Burns 9480 Impairments That Affect Multiple Body Systems 10 10 06 Non mosaic Down Syndrome 7580 Neurological 11 11 02 Epilepsy Major Motor Seizures 3450 11 03 Epilepsy Minor Motor Seizures 3450 11 04 Late Effects of Cerebrovascular Disease 4380 11 05 Benign Neoplasm of Brain and Other Parts of Nervous System 2250 11 06 Parkinson s Disease 3320 11 07 Cer
2. sssesesessesseesseesseesseeesseessseesstesseesseeeseeessseesseeso 10 4i Section J Respondent Type of Benefits 504 ata dee yaaa eee en ake 11 5 f You Need t KNOW MOM e iiiisiiicisiccincsiscninccancucacwdedudsscieduinudadwencdaadvcuaudacwdncwiadneneuaue 11 5a HRS Intern t Site niensis eirinen airi a Great nied carnation e iaaiiai 11 50 Contact Informat oN essea e r es a aaa ER E a TAE ai 11 Appendix A Master Benefit Record Information eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 IL General Informations eei ir Se aee Gael a a Set alrite A Aces a erene ate Tai 12 I Basie Monthly Benefit Information 4 2 2 6 405c45o8e i a ae 12 II Other Important Variables lt ig 2 scat cs ccsevpancckoseencalasoeanceaudeceaieds means iiuedove oveeedecpecta termes 14 IV Questions and Answers about the HRS Benefit Files 0 0 0 cccccsessccececceeesesersaeeeeeeeens 15 1 Why does it appear that the benefit record contains duplicate data elements sceeeeesseceeeeecseceeneecnaeeeeees 15 2 What is dual entitlement and how do I find them 0 0 0 ceeeeesseceseceesseceeeeeceeceeeeecsaeceneecaeceeneecaeceeeeeenaeeenees 15 3 Are dual entitlement benefits always combined eee eesecsseceeeeeceeceeeeecaecesceecsaeeeeaeecsaeeeeaeecsaeeeeaeecaeeeeateces 15 4 Can there be a second part to the benefit record even if there is no current dual entitlement 00 15 5 How do I identify which respondents were paid benefits for the m
3. SMINONCO SMIPERIO SMISTART SMITERM SMTPCATE SMTPCODE SMTPSTAR SMTPSTOP Hospital Insurance Basis Type Hospital Insurance Enrollment Period Type Hospital Insurance Enrollment Start Month Hospital Insurance Termination Month Supplemental Medical Insurance SMI Basis Type SMI Non Coverage Reason Type SMI Enrollment Period Type SMI Enrollment Effective Month SMI Termination Month SMI Third Party Category Type SMI Third Party Identification Code SMI Third Party Start Month SMI Third Party Stop Month 11 Latest PIA History Primary FMAX PIA PIED PIFC RFCP TOM Family Maximum Primary Insurance Amount Primary Insurance Effective Date Primary Insurance Factor Code Reason for Change in Primary Insurance Amount Type of Maximum 12 Latest Disability Data Primary ADC01 ADC05 APS01 APS05 BDC01 BDC12 CDR01 CDR12 DAA01 DAA12 DAC01 DAC12 DDBC01 DDBC06 DDO01 DDO09 DIGO1 DIG12 DOED01 DOES08 DSD01 DSD09 HDD01 HDD04 LOD01 LOD12 PRY01 PRY12 SDIGO1 SDIG12 SDS01 SGA01 SGA12 T2DOED01 T2DOED08 July 2015 Applicants Disability Cessation Appeals Basis for denial Code Cessation of Disability Reason Drug Addiction Alcoholism Code Disability Award Code Date of Disability Benefit Cessation Date of Disability Offset Diagnosis Code Medicare Date of Entitlement to DIB 01 Disability Adjudication Date Hearing Decision Date Level of Denial Code Pending Appeals Review Secondary Diagnosis Code Substa
4. 2012 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1984 1962 2008 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1984 1962 2010 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 Aa a T ies vs ae 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1984 1962 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 Note Not all variables are available for all respondents in all years Data availability depends on when the most recent information was obtained from SSA for a given respondent Thus if SOURCE is coded 1992 for a given respondent then that respondent gave permission in 1992 1994 or 1996 for HRS to obtain benefits information from SSA covering the period 1962 through 1991 July 2015 26 XyrBenDD2012 Appendix D DI 28085 125 Coding Lists A Adult Listing Impairment Codes Listing Code Diagnostic Category Impairment Musculoskeletal 01 1 02 Other and Unspecified Arthropathies 7160 1 03 Osteoarthrosis and Allied Disorders 7150 1 04 Disorders of Back discogenic and degenerative 7240 1 04B Arachnoiditis 3210 1 05 Late Effects of Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Injuries amputation 9050 1 06 Fractures of Lower Limb 8270 1 07 Fractures of Upper Limb 8180 1 08 Open Wound of Upper Limb Soft Tissue Injury 8840 1 08 Open Wound of Lower Limb Soft Tissue I
5. except to get the historical MBA or MBC In virtually all of the cases the PIA on the first part of the dual record is based upon the respondent s own earnings and the PIA in the second part of the record is based upon their deceased spouse s earnings Sometimes someone is dually entitled as a wife husband and a widow er but not as a retired worker In such cases the PIA in the first part of the record would be based on the earnings of the In such cases the benefit fields in the second part of the record show the amount in the auxiliary part of the benefit The amount due the dually entitled respondent as a worker can be calculated by subtracting the benefit in the second part from that in the first They may be useful for some analyses For example to analyze the effect of a proposal to decrease the spouse benefit the part of the total benefit received as a spouse needs to be distinguished from the part received as a retired worker July 2015 16 XyrBenDD2012 respondent s current spouse while the PIA in the 2nd part of the record would be based on the earnings of the respondent s deceased spouse 8 What about women who receive benefits based on someone else s work record Like dual entitlement entitlement only as an auxiliary beneficiary generally as a wife or widow occurs more frequently among women than men The law is the same for both sexes When OTBEN O and TOB is not 1 or 2 it s an auxiliary only case DOECTOB in the firs
6. 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 00 while values in the range 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 Amounts with an absolute value of more than 10 00 are rounded to the nearest 10 00 dollars Absolute values ending in 0 01 to 4 99 are rounded down and absolute values ending in 5 00 to 9 99 are rounded up 4g Section F LAF Status This file contains monthly ledger account file status information for respondents who signed one time consent forms in 1993 1995 1998 2000 and or 2004 or prospective consent forms in 2006 2008 2010 or 2012 The file is keyed on Household Identifier Person Number and Year See Appendix C for details on the relationship between variables contained in this section and the source of the original data obtained from SSA 4h Section G Respondent Payment History This file contains monthly information on Monthly Benefits Paid and Monthly HI SMI Charges for years 1984 2012 and is keyed on Household Identifier Person Number and Year Monthly Benefits Paid is the net amount after deducting Medicare premiums The HI SMI Amount includes the payment for Part D Drugs as well as Parts B and C Thus the analysts must sum both monthly amounts to calculate the total benefits paid in the month by Social Security to the beneficiary These are the actual amounts issued by the Department of the Treasury in the month See Appendix C for details on the relationship between variables contained in this section and the so
7. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 3360 11 Other Diseases of Spinal Cord 3370 11 Disorders of Autonomic Nervous System 3400 11 Multiple Sclerosis 3430 11 Cerebral Palsy 3450 11 Epilepsy 3460 11 Migraine July 2015 38 XyrBenDD2012 3480 14 HIV Encephalopathy Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 3490 11 Other Disorders of the Nervous System 14 Neurological Conditions Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 3540 11 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3560 14 Peripheral Neuropathy Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 11 Peripheral Neuropathy 3580 11 Myoneural Disorders 3590 11 Muscular Dystrophies and Other Myopathies 3610 02 Retinal Detachments and Defects 3620 02 Other Retinal Disorders Including Diabetic Retinopathy 3650 02 Glaucoma 3660 02 Cataract 3680 02 Visual Disturbances 3690 02 Low Vision 3694 02 Statutory Blindness 3750 04 Cardiac Transplantation 3780 02 Strabismus and Other Disorders of Eye Movements 3860 02 Vertiginous Syndromes and Other Disorders of Vestibular System 3880 02 Other Disorders of Ear 3890 02 Hearing Loss 3910 04 Rheumatic Fever with Heart Involvement 3950 04 Diseases of Aortic Valve 3980 04 Other Rheumatic Heart Disease 4010 04 Essential Hypertension 4020 04 Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease 4030 04 Hypertensive Vascular and Renal Disease 4
8. Neoplasm of Ovary and Other Uterine Adnexa Malignant Neoplasm of Vulva or Vagina Malignant Neoplasm of Prostate Malignant Neoplasm of Testis Malignant Neoplasm of Penis Malignant Neoplasm of Bladder Malignant Neoplasm of Kidney Adrenal Glands or Ureters 33 XyrBenDD2012 1900 Malignant Neoplasm of Eye 1910 Malignant Neoplasm of Nervous System 1920 Neuroblastoma 1930 Malignant Neoplasm of Thyroid Gland 1940 Malignant Neoplasm of Other Endocrine Glands and Related Structures 1950 Soft Tissue Tumors of Head and Neck 1980 Secondary Malignant Neoplasms Metastatic Neoplasms of Distant Sites Other Than Regional Lymph Nodes 1990 Malignant Neoplasms of Unspecified Site 2020 Lymphoma 2030 Multiple Myeloma 2070 Leukemia 2390 Neoplasm of Unspecified or Unknown Nature 2730 Macroglobulinemia or Heavy Chain Disease Immune System Disorders 14 2790 Immune Deficiency Disorders Excluding HIV Infection 4460 Periarteritis Nodosa and Allied Conditions Systemic Vasculitis 7100 Diffuse Diseases of Connective Tissue including Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Systemic Sclerosis Scleroderma Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis Undifferentiated and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease Sjogren s Syndrome 0430 Symptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV Infection 0440 Asymptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV Infection 2740 Gout 7140 Inflammatory Arthritis 7200 Ankylosing Spondylitis or Other Spondyloarthropathies Growth Impai
9. Paid MBP However these benefit amount variables should only be used in conjunction with the Type of Benefit TOB Table 1 below variable constructed by the SSA Research Office for each month The TOB is a function of several administrative variables including the ledger account file LAF variable for the month Two important general points should be made about the Social Security benefit records First the benefit records reflect what should have happened for a particular month For example if SSA determines in 1986 that a beneficiary s 1985 earnings exceeded amounts set by the earnings test then retroactive payment adjustments are made and the 1985 TOBs and MBAs will be changed Source Office of Research and Statistics Social Security Administration 4 Panis Constantijn Euller Roald Grant Cynthia Bradley Melissa Peterson Christin E Hirscher Randall and Paul Steinberg 2000 SSA Program Data User s Manual Rand Corporation Contract PM 973 SSA SSA does not have information in an electronic form for benefits prior to 1962 Thus some early benefits are not documented in these records July 2015 12 XyrBenDD2012 to reflect what should have happened in 1985 Second a benefit for a particular month is actually paid in the following month Table 1 Type of Benefit TOB Codes not currently paid for the month retired worker disabled worker aged spouse spouse caring for minor children aged widow er widow er caring
10. Pneumoconiosis 5160 14 Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonia LIP Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 5190 03 Other Disorders of the Respiratory System 5300 05 Diseases of Esophagus 5330 05 Peptic Ulcer Gastric or Duodenal 5350 05 Gastritis and Duodenitis 5530 05 Hernias 5550 05 Inflammatory bowel disease IBD 5580 14 Diarrhea Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 5690 05 Other Disorders of Gastrointestinal System 5710 05 Chronic liver disease 5730 14 Hepatitis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 5770 14 Pancreatitis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 5780 05 Gastrointestinal hemorrhaging from any cause 5793 05 Short bowel syndrome SBS 5799 05 Need for supplemental daily enteral feeding via a gastrostomy 5810 06 Nephrotic Syndrome 5830 14 Nephropathy Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 5830 06 Complications of Chronic Kidney Disease 5850 06 Chronic Kidney Disease with Dialysis 5880 06 Chronic Kidney Disease 5950 06 Interstitial Cystitis 5990 06 Other Disorders of the Urinary Tract 6080 06 Disorders of the Male Genital Organs 14 Genital Ulcerative Disease Male Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 6140 14 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 6290 06 Disorders of the Female Genital Organs 14 Genital Ulcerative Disease Female Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 6490 20 None Established Medical Evidence in File But Insufficient to Establish Diagnosis 6920 14 Eczema Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 6940 08 Bullous Disease 6950
11. SSA files supplied for restricted HRS users the benefit variables have been rounded to the nearest 10 lll Other Important Variables Two important variables are the month and year of initial entitlement DOED and the month and year of current or most recent entitlement DOEC The date of initial entitlement is the date of the earliest entitlement on the particular record It is never overwritten The data of current entitlement is the date of the most recent entitlement on the particular record Identified for each date is the beneficiary identification code BIC and the type of benefit TOB which show why the benefit was received For example DOECBIC A and DOECTOB would indicate a retired worker beneficiary as of the current entitlement DOEIBIC A and DOEITOB 2 would indicate a disabled worker beneficiary as of the initial entitlement Another important variable is the primary insurance amount PIA the base for computing all types of benefits payable on the record If BIC A the PIA is the primary insurance amount based on the person s own work in Social Security covered employment If BIC is not equal to A then the PIA is based on work in covered employment by someone else for example the person s spouse or former spouse Also included is the month and year of the primary s death DODP The primary is the person on whose work in Social Security covered employment the benefit is based Another field BDOD shows the date
12. Year OSMTPSTOP Other SMI Third Party Stop Month Year 31 Latest PIA History Other Secondary OFMAX Other Family Maximum OPIA Other Primary Insurance Amount OPIED Other Primary Insurance Effective Date OPIFC Other Primary Insurance Factor Code ORFCP Other Reason for Change in Primary Insurance Amount July 2015 24 gt lt gt lt gt lt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt KK KK KK gt lt OK OK MK gt lt OK OK OK X X OK KS OK OOK gt lt gt lt gt lt X lt gt lt gt lt lt lt gt x lt x lt gt lt gt lt lt X lt gt lt gt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt gt lt lt KX gt lt lt lt gt X lt gt x lt gt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt X gt lt X lt gt gt lt gt DK gt lt gt lt gt lt X X gt OOK OS X lt gt lt KK gt X lt X lt gt lt KK X lt X lt XyrBenDD2012 OTOM Other Type of Maximum 32 Latest Disability Data Other Secondary OADC OAPS OBDC01 OBCD12 OCDR01 OCDR12 ODAA01 ODAA12 ODAC01 ODAC12 ODDBC01 ODDBC02 ODDO01 ODDO03 ODIGO1 ODIG12 ODOED01 ODOED03 ODSD01 ODSD03 OHDD OLOD01 OLOD12 OPRY01 OPRY12 OSDIGO1 OSDIG12 OSDS01 OSGA01 OSGA12 OT2DOE01 OT2DOE03 July 2015 Other Applicants Disability Cessation Other Appeals Other Basis for denial Code Other Cessation of Disability Reason Other Drug Addiction Alcoholism Code Other Disability Award Code Other Date of Di
13. at DOEC DOECTOB Type of Benefit at DOEC DOEI Earliest Date of Initial Entitlement to Benefits DOEIBIC Beneficiary Identification code at DOEI DOEITOB Type of Benefit at DOEI DOST Date of Suspension or Termination Death ERC Earnings Recomputation Cycle RACE Race of Beneficiary RCC Recomputation Code SEX Sex of Beneficiary TOC Type of Claim TOCNUM Claim type count TOC01 TOC20 Type of Claim 1 20 02 Current Beneficiary Claim Data Primary BCLMAF60 Adjusted Retirement Factor Months age 50 60 BCLMAF62 Adjusted Retirement Factor Months age 60 62 BCLMAFRA Adjusted Retirement Factor Months age 62 FRA BCLMAPPR Date Beneficiary Filed for Benefits BCLMBIC Beneficiary Identification Code BCLMCEC Historical Current Entitlement Code BCLMCERT Historical Current Entitlement Date BCLMDOE Date of Entitlement for Benefits BCLMDOET Historical Date of Entitlement Termination BCLMDOF Date of Filing for Benefits BCLMLMET Last Monthly Earnings Test Year BCLMMOE Month Of Entitlement Code BCLMORF Original Reduction Factor Months BCLMOTSI Entitlement Outside the Max Indicator 03 Latest Beneficiary Denial Disallowance Data Primary DENYAPPR Application Receipt Date DENYBIC Beneficiary Identification Code DENYCEC Historical Current Entitlement Code DENYDDO Disability Onset Date DENYDOF Application Filing Date DENYLOD Level Of Denial DENYRDD Reason For Disability Denial July 2015 20 1992 gt lt gt lt X lt X lt SOURCE Category 1993
14. gt lt gt lt gt lt gt X lt gt x lt X X X X X X X X gt X lt x lt 1998 gt lt gt lt gt lt gt X lt x lt DK gt lt X X X X X X X X OK x lt 2006 2004 and Beyond gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt DK gt lt DK DK gt lt X DK X X X X X X OK X OK X X lt gt gt DK X X X X X X X X X X X K gt DK DS X X lt gt lt gt lt X K X gt lt DK DK gt lt X OK X X X gt lt gt lt X K X gt lt DK K gt lt X OK X X lt DK gt lt gt lt X gt lt gt lt gt lt X lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt XyrBenDD2012 04 Latest Current Insured Status Primary INSDCISH INSDCISR INSDCLMT INSDDCF INSDDIBH INSDDIBR INSDFISH INSDFISR INSDFSTM INSDLSTM INSDSTBL INSDWPSD 05 Dual Data Primary DESC1 LEMBA1 LFMBA1 OTBIC1 OTDOE1 OTOC1 OTPIA1 OTRIA1 SAMBA1 SFMBA1 TOD1 Currently Insured Has QCS Currently Insured Test Required QCS Claim Type Date Claim Filed Dib Test Has Quarters of Coverage Required Dib Test Quarters of Coverage Required Fully Insured Has QCS QCS Required For Fully Insured Test First Month Insured Last Month Insured Statutory Blindness Established Indicator Waiting Period Start Month Dual Entitlement Status code Excess Amount Payable on Larger MBA Larger MBA reduced f
15. in the code lists contained in this Appendix At this point in time there is no explanation for this omission 0001 3831 7159 0010 4019 7165 0100 4101 7185 0715 4104 7190 1390 4109 7199 1960 4149 7210 2560 4292 7220 2901 4310 7225 2953 4349 7226 2956 4360 7228 2963 4549 7244 3001 4598 7291 3035 5379 7331 3100 5560 7380 3110 5680 7930 3439 6440 8159 3579 6790 8970 3710 7110 9089 3771 7153 9521 July 2015 42 XyrBenDD2012
16. respond with the character string that you received via e mail The output will be the files listed in Table 1 3a 3 Macintosh OS X Environment 10 4 x and above Copy the ZIP file to the folder where you plan to do your work and use stuf it to decrypt and decompress the ZIP folder contents When you are prompted for the pass phrase respond with the character string that you received via e mail The output will be the files listed in Table 1 July 2015 4 XyrBenDD2012 Table 1 Contents of Distribution Package Directory File Type c BenXyear xyrben zip zip file c BenXyear docs benlA r txt Codebook files ASCII ben1B r txt text benlC_r txt benlD r txt benlE r txt benlF_ r txt benlG r txt benlJ_r tx c BenXyear data benlA r da n 17189 Data files ASCII text ben1B r da n 587494 beniC_r da n 755150 ben1lD _r da n 735350 benlE r da n 755150 benlF r da n 735350 benlG r da n 421158 benlJ_r da n 587494 c BenXyear sas benlA r sas SAS program statements ben1B r sas benlC_r sas benlD r sas benlE r sas benlF r sas benlG _r sas benlJ_r sas c BenXyear spss benlA r sps SPSS program statements benlB r sps benlC_r sps benlD_r sps benlE r sps benlF_r sps benlG r sps benlJ_r sps c BenXyear stata benlA r do dct Stata dictionary and do ben1B r do dct files benic_r do dct ben1D r do dct benlE r do dct ben1lF r do dct ben1G r do dct benlJ_r do dct 3b File Structure Th
17. set sas program statement files and da data files To create a SAS system file load the sas file into the SAS Program Editor If the sas file is located in c benxyear sas and the data file is located in c benxyear data you can run the file as is A SAS system file will be saved to directory c benxyear sas If the files are not located in the specified directories you will need to edit the SAS file to reflect the proper path names prior to running the file 3b 2 Using the Files with SPSS To create an SPSS system file for a particular data set two file types must be present for that data set sps program statement files and da data files To create an SPSS system file open the sps file in SPSS as an SPSS Syntax File If the sps file is located in c benxyear spss and July 2015 6 XyrBenDD2012 the data file is located in c benxyear data you can run the file as is An SPSS system file sav will be saved to directory c benxyear spss If the files are not located in the specified directories you will need to edit the sps file to reflect the proper path names prior to running the file 3b 3 Using the Files with Stata To use Stata with a particular data set the following three file types must be present for that data set dct files do files and da data files Files with the suffix da contain the raw data for Stata to read Files with the suffix dct are Stata dictionaries used by St
18. the Medicare Part B or SMI premium Any increase due to the delayed retirement credit is also reflected in the MBA If the Ledger Account File LAF status in the month is C or C2 then a benefit has been paid on that account for that month In order to preserve respondent confidentiality the data fields in this section are rounded as follows A code of zero 0 represents a true zero dollar amount Values in the range 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 00 while values in the range 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 Amounts with an absolute value of more than 10 00 are rounded to the nearest 10 00 dollars Absolute values ending in 0 01 to 4 99 are rounded down and absolute values ending in 5 00 to 9 99 are rounded up Appendix C for details on the relationship between variables contained in this section and the source of the original data obtained from SSA 4e Section D Monthly Benefit Credited This file contains monthly benefit credited information for all respondents it is keyed on Household Identifier Person Number and Year The MBC is the amount the beneficiary would pay taxes on Under law the MBC is calculated by first subtracting the Part B Medicare or SMI Premium if any from the MBA then rounding the result down to the nearest whole dollar and adding the part B premium to the rounded amount If the Ledger Account File LAF status in the month is C or C2 then a benefit has been paid on that account for tha
19. the beneficiary died The beneficiary date of birth DOB according to SSA records and as used for benefit eligibility is also available No attempt has been made to make the date consistent with the date of birth as reported in the HRS survey Example As of December 1980 Mrs Jones began receiving retired worker benefits based on her own work in Social Security covered employment DOEI 121980 and DOEITOB 1 and an aged spouse benefit based on her husband s work in covered employment ODOEI 121980 and ODOEITOB 3 In December of 1982 her husband died Her spouse Dimes rounding down was effective with the June 1982 benefit Prior to that the Part B premium amount on the MBR only reflected the current amount being paid by the beneficiary and did not reflect the historical premium amounts Effective with June 1982 the historical SMI amount variable HSA not included was created and associated with the history field that the premium change was effective To be consistent since all three variables can be processed as an array using a single subscript we have kept all three variables 8 In SSA records the DOEC is overwritten whenever the TOB changes e g a disabled worker to a retired worker a young spouse widow with children in care to an aged spouse widow July 2015 14 XyrBenDD2012 benefit would be terminated and she would begin receiving a widow benefit based on her deceased husband s work in covered employment ODOEC 121982 and ODOE
20. 0 5830 5850 5880 5950 5990 6080 6290 7530 9960 Cardiovascular Syphilis Rheumatic Fever with Heart Involvement Diseases of Aortic Valve Other Rheumatic Heart Disease Essential Hypertension Hypertensive Vascular Disease Hypertensive Vascular and Renal Disease Acute Myocardial Infarction Angina Pectoris Without Ischemic Heart Disease Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease With or Without Angina Chronic Pulmonary Heart Disease Cor Pulmonale Valvular Heart Disease or Other Stenotic Defects or Valvular Regurgitation Cardiomyopathy Cardiac Dysrhythmias Heart Failure Aortic Aneurysm Peripheral Vascular Arterial Disease Phlebitis and Thrombophlebitis Varicose Veins of Lower Extremities Other Diseases of Circulatory System Congenital Anomalies of Heart Other Infectious and Parasitic Disorders Malnutrition Weight Loss Liver Transplantation Diseases of Esophagus Peptic Ulcer Gastric or Duodenal Gastritis and Duodenitis Hernias Inflammatory Bowel Disease IBD Other Disorders of Gastrointestinal System Chronic Liver Disease Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Short Bowel Syndrome SBS Need for supplemental daily enteral feeding via a gastrostomy Congenital Anomalies of Upper Alimentary Tract Nephrotic Syndrome Complications of Chronic Kidney Disease Chronic Kidney Disease with Dialysis Chronic Kidney Disease Interstitial Cystitis Other Disorders of the Urinary Tract Disorders of the Male Genital Organs Disorde
21. 08 Ichthyosis 6960 08 Dermatitis 14 Psoriasis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 7050 08 Hidradenitis Suppurativa 7090 08 Other Disorders of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues 7100 14 Diffuse Diseases of Connective Tissue including Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Systemic Sclerosis Scleroderma Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis Undifferentiated and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease Sjogren s Syndrome 7110 14 Joint Infection Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 7110 14 Septic Arthritis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 7140 14 Inflammatory Arthritis 7150 01 Osteoarthrosis and Allied Disorders 7160 01 Other and Unspecified Arthropathies 7200 14 Ankylosing Spondylitis or Other Spondyloarthropathies 7240 01 Disorders of Back Discogenic and Degenerative 7280 01 Disorders of Muscle Ligament and Fascia 7290 20 Fibromyalgia 7300 01 Osteomyelitis Periostitis and Other Infections Involving Bone 7300 14 Bone Infection Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 7330 01 Other Disorders of Bone and Cartilage Osteoporosis 7370 01 Curvature of Spine July 2015 40 XyrBenDD2012 7400 10 Anencephalus and Catastrophic Congenital Abnormality or Disease 7410 11 Spina Bifida Meningomyelocele 7420 14 Impaired Brain Growth Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Microcephaly Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 7460 04 Congenital Heart Disease 7500 05 Congeni
22. 100 04 Acute Myocardial Infarction 4130 04 Angina Pectoris Without Ischemic Heart Disease 4140 04 Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease With or Without Angina 4160 03 Cor Pulmonale Secondary to Chronic Pulmonary Vascular Hypertension 04 Chronic Pulmonary Heart Disease Cor Pulmonale 4240 04 Valvular Heart Disease or Other Stenotic Defects or Valvular Regurgitation 14 Endocarditis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 4250 04 Cardiomyopathy 4270 04 Cardiac Dysrhythmias Arrhythmias 4280 04 Heart Failure 4380 11 Late Effects of Cerebrovascular Disease 4410 04 Aneurysm of Aorta or Major Branches 4430 04 Peripheral Vascular Arterial Disease 4460 04 Kawasaki Syndrome 14 Periarteritis Nodosa and Allied Conditions Systemic Vasculitis 4480 07 Diseases of Capillaries Hereditary Telangiectasia 4510 04 Phlebitis and Thrombophlebitis 4540 04 Varicose Veins of Lower Extremities 4590 04 Other Diseases of Circulatory System Venous Insufficiency 4730 14 Sinusitis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 4750 05 Liver Transplant 4860 14 Pneumonia non PCP Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 4910 03 Chronic Bronchitis 4920 03 Emphysema 4930 03 Asthma 4940 03 Bronchiectasis 4960 03 Chronic Pulmonary Insufficiency COPD July 2015 39 XyrBenDD2012 5010 03 Asbestosis 5050 03
23. 380 Late Effects of Acute Poliomyelitis 2250 Benign Neoplasm of Brain and Other Parts of Nervous System 2810 Deficiency Anemias 3300 Cerebral Degenerations Usually Manifest in Childhood 3310 Other Cerebral Degenerations 3320 Parkinson s Disease 3330 Huntington Disease 3350 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 3358 Anterior Horn Cell Disease 3360 Other Diseases of Spinal Cord 3370 Disorders of Autonomic Nervous System 3400 Multiple Sclerosis 3430 Cerebral Palsy 3450 Epilepsy 3460 Migraine 3490 Other Disorders of the Nervous System 3540 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3570 Diabetic and Other Peripheral Neuropathy 3580 Myoneural Disorders 3590 Muscular Dystrophies and Other Myopathies 4380 Late Effects of Cerebrovascular Disease July 2015 32 XyrBenDD2012 7410 7840 8060 8540 9070 Spina Bifida Loss of Voice Fracture of Vertebral Column with Spinal Cord Lesion Intracranial Injury Late Effects of Injuries to the Nervous System Mental Disorders 12 2940 2950 2960 2990 3000 3010 3030 3040 3060 3070 3140 3150 3152 3153 3180 3195 Organic Mental Disorders Chronic Brain Syndrome Schizophrenic Paranoid and Other Functional Psychotic Disorders Affective Disorders Autism and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders Anxiety Related Disorders Personality Disorders Substance Addiction Disorders Alcohol Substance Addiction Disorders Drug Somatoform Disorders Eating and Tic Disorders Attention Deficit Hy
24. 430 2880 07 Diseases of White Blood Cells 14 Granulocytopenia Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 2890 07 Other Diseases of Blood and Blood Forming Organs 2940 12 Organic Mental Disorders Chronic Brain Syndrome 2950 12 Schizophrenic Paranoid and Other Functional Psychotic Disorders 2960 12 Affective Mood Disorders 2990 12 Autism and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders 3000 12 Anxiety Disorders 3010 12 Personality Disorders 3030 12 Substance Addiction Dependence Disorders Alcohol 3040 12 Substance Addiction Dependence Disorders Drug 3060 12 Somatoform Disorders 3070 12 Eating and Tic Disorders 3120 12 Conduct Disorder 3138 12 Oppositional Defiant Disorder 3140 12 Attention Deficit Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 3150 12 Development and Emotional Disorders of Newborns and Younger Infants 3152 12 Learning Disorder 3153 12 Speech and Language Delays 3180 12 Intellectual Disability 3195 12 Borderline Intellectual Functioning Borderline intellectual functioning must not be coded as 3180 under Intellectual Disability 3210 01 Arachnoiditis 3220 14 Meningitis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 3250 03 Lung Transplant 3300 10 Cerebral Degenerations Usually Manifest in Childhood 11 Cerebral Degenerations Usually Manifest in Childhood 3310 11 Other Cerebral Degenerations 14 Brain Atrophy Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 3320 11 Parkinson s Disease 3330 11 Huntington Disease 3358 11 Anterior Horn Cell Disease 3350 11
25. A REEE 4 3a 2 UNIX Lin X Environm nt seisnig i e e e a a e o r ilie TORR 4 3a 3 Macintosh OS X Environment 10 4 x and above sssssssssssssseseseeesereessssessseressetessereessressseeesereeesereesseeeesseeet 4 3p Fil SG CM pk cet nt se in ge aol a E A E E a aS 5 DE Prostran Statements resena E E A EE E A R 6 3b 1 Usmp the Files With SAS ror eon ise erep a e aE iee cen cd vues e ESAE EESE E Spes EO EEEE ESSES 6 3b 2 Usmp the Fles With SPSS erneer ae eano Ee Kea Eara ea Sae eSEE IES PE ea E EDESSE E SEs HESS 6 30 3 Using the Files with Stata re nren apra a aa Ee ca cetdcaan cugeileshcetecbencusvegunvevagnapsepdvedbaetevtey E SER Heer 7 4 Cross Year Benefit Data Set Content sssssnnnnseennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 7 AAS OVEIVIEW S e ee Ae a a e E ES a 7 Ab Section A Primary Beneficiary and Other Insured Respondent eeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 8 4c Section B Benefits Paid Designation Indicator eee ceesceceeneeceeseeceeneeceeneeceeeeecseeeeenaeees 9 Ad Section C Monthly Benefit Amount 000 00 eeeccceesseceeneecesseeceeaeeceeneeceaeeceneecseeeecseeeeenaeees 9 4e Section D Monthly Benefit Credited ciicedicsssesecccsaccua gens vsstdcenctdaysos sede sgoyeassauuuteddsos cadegsev esevers 9 At Section Monthly Benefit Pard m vane usages vn ccunslieu E E E sans ad 10 46 Section F LAF Status einusinni tov a R ena steven A A AE TR 10 Ah Section G Respondent Payment History
26. BenDD2012 not dually entitled the MBA is less likely to exceed the PIA for reasons other than delayed retirement The DRCY the Delayed Retirement Computation Year and the CRIMC or Current Cumulative Retirement Increment Months might also help in establishing DRC cases However we are uncertain of the usefulness of these variables for research 11 How can I find respondents who worked after first taking Social Security retirement benefits This is not possible with the TOB patterns It requires access the ledger account file LAF code Respondents who had benefits fully withheld due to the primary s earnings are identified by LAFs and O LAFs of S1 and S2 for the worker and LAFs and O LAFs of S3 and S5 for auxiliaries In addition for the HRS LAF codes were modified with a value equaling C2 to indicate that a partial benefit was paid for that month because there were earnings from work in excess of the earnings test that month For historical amounts permitted without reductions in benefits see Table 2 A29 in the Social Security Bulletin Annual Statistical Supplement Note that there will be no information for respondents who work but have earnings below the retirement earnings test In 1992 for example respondents age 65 or older could have earnings below 10 200 and not be affected by the test 12 What should we know about suspensions and terminations The LAF codes would be S or T for a month without benefits In periods of suspen
27. CTOB 5 She would have a two part record describing her benefits The first part would show her retired worker benefit and the second part would show her wife benefit from her initial entitlement through the month prior to termination and her widow benefit from the date of her current entitlement through 12 93 Her husband s date of death would be shown by ODODP 121982 on the second part of her record IV Questions and Answers about the HRS Benefit Files 1 Why does it appear that the benefit record contains duplicate data elements As formatted for the HRS each benefit record has two parts The first part describes the benefit if any that the respondent applied for through the most recent permission date and historical data for that entitlement The second part describes the benefit if any that the respondent applied for through the most recent permission date and historical data for that entitlement as an auxiliary beneficiary based on another person s earnings The indication that there is a second part to the benefit record is a value of 1 in the variable OTBEN 2 What is dual entitlement and how do find them Some workers especially currently formerly married women are entitled to both a worker primary benefit based on her own covered earnings record and a higher secondary benefit generally based on her former husband s earnings record For them the program pays the primary benefit in full but the secondary benef
28. HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY Respondent Cross Year Benefits Data Description and Usage Version 4 2 July 2015 To the Restricted Data Investigator This restricted data set is intended for exclusive use by you and the persons specified in the Agreement for Use of Restricted Data from the Health and Retirement Study and or the Supplemental Agreement with Research Staff for Use of Restricted Data from the Health and Retirement Study f there are any questions about this data set and its use refer to the HRS Restricted Data Web Site at http hrsonline isr umich edu rda or contact the HRS Help Desk hrsquest isr umich edu by email This document may not be reproduced without the written consent of the staff of the Health and Retirement Study the Institute for Social Research the University of Michigan Table of Contents 1 Overview and Acknowledgments eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneaes 3 2 Obtaining the Data vaceesceciacscavdenwscauduausaavdsananasdeawstesdeavsnauduanstasdaavsiavduausteuduausiavieanauandens 3 2a Restricted Dat Apteement nnan ESEE 3 20 Access to Restricted B72 2 Renee ear pene mee ee a a e e O E e Ear ee 3 2c Publications Based on Restricted Data viscid cscseetacaceediieders daa saccddescsesssaaceceadass deabtaavecctacsalceetad 4 T 0 9 A A A A A AET 4 Da Distribution Setenta ai a e E a E E REE Ea a S EAE aE E T aaa 4 3l Windows Environments cenre a a E Eo EEA a ia A eE E I Er
29. a Vera 2390 13 Neoplasm of Unspecified or Unknown Nature 2460 09 All Disorders of Thyroid Gland Except Malignant Neoplasm 2480 20 Diagnosis Established No Predetermined List Code of Medical Nature Applicable 2500 09 Diabetes Mellitus 2520 09 All Disorders of Parathyroid Gland Except Malignant Neoplasm 2530 09 All Disorders of the Pituitary Gland Except Malignant Neoplasm 2550 09 All Disorders of Adrenal Glands Except Malignant Neoplasm 2630 05 Malnutrition Weight Loss 14 HIV Wasting Syndrome Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 2720 04 Hyperlipidemia 2730 13 Macroglobulinemia or Heavy Chain Disease 2740 14 Gout July 2015 37 XyrBenDD2012 2770 03 Cystic Fibrosis 2780 20 Obesity 2790 07 Immune Deficiency Disorders Excluding HIV Infection 2790 14 Immune Deficiency Disorders Excluding HIV Infection 2810 07 Deficiency Anemias 11 Deficiency Anemias such as Pernicious Anemia 2820 07 Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias Including All Sickle Cell 2840 07 Aplastic Anemia 2850 07 Other Anemias 2850 14 Anemia Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Pulmonary Lymphoid Hyperplasia PLH Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 2860 07 Coagulation Defects Including Hemophilia 2870 07 Purpura and Other Hemorrhagic Conditions 14 Thrombocytopenia Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0
30. alignant Neoplasm of Testis 1860 13 26 Malignant Neoplasm of Penis 1870 13 27 Malignant Neoplasm of Unspecified Site 1990 13 28 Malignant Neoplasm Treated by Bone Marrow or Stem Cell Transplantation 0420 Immune System Disorders 14 14 02 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 7100 14 03 Systemic Vasculitis 4460 14 04 Systemic Sclerosis Scleroderma 7100 14 05 Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis 7100 14 06 Undifferentiated and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease 7100 14 07 Immune Deficiency Disorders Excluding HIV Infection 2790 14 08 Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV Infection 0430 14 09 Inflammatory Arthritis 7140 July 2015 29 XyrBenDD2012 14 09C Ankylosing Spondylitis or Other Spondyloarthropathies 7200 14 10 Sjogren s Syndrome 7100 C General List of Impairment Codes Impairment Codes Diagnostic Categories Musculoskeletal 01 7150 7160 7240 3210 7280 7300 7330 7370 8030 8060 8180 8270 8290 8390 8480 8840 8940 9050 9490 Osteoarthrosis and Allied Disorders Other and Unspecified Arthropathies Disorders of Back Discogenic and Degenerative Arachnoiditis Disorders of Muscle Ligament and Fascia Osteomyelitis Periostitis and Other Infections Involving Bone Other Disorders of Bone and Cartilage Osteoporosis Curvature of Spine Fracture of Skull Without Intracranial Injury Fracture of Vertebral Column with Spinal Cord Lesion Fractures of Upper Limb Fractures of Lower Limb Other Fractures of Bones Disl
31. ata to describe the data Files with the suffix do are short Stata programs do files which you may use to read in the data Load the do file into Stata and then submit it If the do and dct files are located in c benxyear stata and the data file is located in c benxyear data you can run the do file as is If the files are not located in these directories you must edit the do and dct files to reflect the proper path names before you run the files 4 Cross Year Benefit Data Set Content 4a Overview The Respondent Cross Year Benefits dataset is derived from Master Beneficiary Record MBR data for primary beneficiary and other secondary insured The inputs to this dataset were received at different points in time over the past decade from the Social Security Administration e 1992 1994 or 1996 HRS cohort members e 1993 or 1995 AHEAD cohort members e 1998 or 2000 CODA and War Baby cohort members as well as new spouses e 2004 EBB and HRS cohort members new spouses and War Baby 1998 2000 refusers e 2006 Respondents interviewed face to face who were not asked previously or in the case of Early Boomers refused or non response These permissions are prospective and provide for biennial updates through 2030 e 2008 and following years Respondents receiving face to face interviews who have not yet given permission These permissions are prospective and provide for biennial updates through 2030 Prior to 2006 resp
32. cosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1270 14 Strongyloidiasis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1300 14 Toxoplasmosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1350 03 Sarcoidosis 1360 05 Other Infectious and Parasitic Disorders 14 Microsporidiosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Pneumocystis Infection extra pulmonary Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Pneumocystis Pneumonia PCP Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1380 11 Late Effects of Acute Poliomyelitis 1410 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Tongue 1420 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Salivary Glands 1500 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Esophagus 1510 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Stomach 1520 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Small Intestine Including Duodenum July 2015 36 XyrBenDD2012 1530 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Colon Rectum or Anus 1540 14 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Anal Canal or Anal Margin Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1550 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Ducts 1560 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts 1570 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Pancreas 1590 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Other and Ill Defined Sites Within the Digestive Organs and Peritoneum Abdomen 1620 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Trachea Bronchus or Lung 1630 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Pleura 1640 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Mediastin
33. e files contained in this dataset contain information stored on two levels Respondent and Year Respondent level information reflects the status of the person s MBR record at the time of data extraction keyed on HHID and PN See Ben1a_r below Year level January through December data contain month by month information derived from the historical record and are While a specific folder arrangement is not required for using HRS files we have traditionally suggested a directory structure for the Windows environment By using this directory structure you will not have to change the path name references in your data descriptor files If you do not use Windows or if you use a different directory structure just change the directory references in the program files July 2015 5 XyrBenDD2012 Gl keyed on HHID PN and YEAR Ben1B r BenlC_r BenlD r Benll BenlG r BenlJ_r r BenlF r 3e Program Statements Each data file comes with associated SPSS SAS or Stata program statements to read the data Files containing SPSS statements are named with an sps extension those with SAS statements with an sas extension and those with Stata statements with do and dct extensions The files are keyed on Household Identifier Other Person Number and Sub Household Identifier See the appendix for usage details 3b 1 Using the Files with SAS To create a SAS system file for a particular data set two file types must be present for that data
34. ebral Palsy 3430 11 08 Other Diseases of Spinal Cord 3360 11 08 Fracture of Vertebral Column with Spinal Cord Lesion 8060 11 09 Multiple Sclerosis 3400 11 10 Anterior Horn Cell Disease 3358 11 10 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 3350 11 11 Late Effects of Acute Poliomyelitis 1380 11 12 Myoneural Disorders 3580 11 13 Muscular Dystrophies and Other Myopathies 3590 11 14 Peripheral Neuropathy 3570 11 16 Deficiency Anemias 2810 11 17 Other Cerebral Degenerations 3310 11 18 Late Effects of Injuries to the Nervous System 9070 11 19 Other Diseases of Spinal Cord 3360 Mental Disorders 12 12 02 Organic Mental Disorders 2940 12 03 Schizophrenic Paranoid and Other Psychotic Disorders 2950 12 04 Affective Disorders 2960 July 2015 28 XyrBenDD2012 12 05 Intellectual Disability 3180 12 06 Anxiety Related Disorders 3000 12 07 Somatoform Disorders 3060 12 08 Personality Disorders 3010 12 09 Substance Addiction Disorder Alcohol 3030 12 09 Substance Addiction Disorder Drug 3040 e Borderline Intellectual Functioning 3195 Borderline intellectual functioning must not be coded as 3180 under Intellectual Disability In the event that borderline intellectual functioning is determined to be of listing level severity the appropriate listed impairment category on which to find equivalence must be based o
35. ed Data Agreement This restricted data set is intended for exclusive use by you and the persons specified in the Agreement for Use of Restricted Data from the Health and Retirement Study and or the Supplemental Agreement with Research Staff for Use of Restricted Data from the Health and Retirement Study If you have questions about the content and use of this data set refer to the HRS Restricted Data Web site or contact the HRS Help Desk hrsquestions umich edu by email 2b Access to Restricted Data Although most HRS data sets are available to the public without restriction certain HRS data sets contain sensitive respondent information and are only available under terms of a formal agreement negotiated between the researcher and HRS If you are a researcher who has found a restricted data file that is of interest you should begin the application process by reviewing the application materials and procedures on the HRS Web site http hrsonline isr umich edu If you decide to go forward you should submit a preliminary application package containing a research proposal and data protection plan to HRS If problems are found with your application the HRS staff members will contact you to provide assistance in resolving them Otherwise once you have been notified by HRS that your application is complete you may submit your application to your local Institutional Review Board and or Contracting Authority After IRB approval is obtained you sho
36. ermission was sought in 1993 1995 July 2015 8 XyrBenDD2012 All payment fields have been rounded to the nearest 10 except entries originally between 1 and 10 which have been recoded to 10 Entries originally coded as 0 remained 0 If any entry was less than 0 it was recoded to 1 With the exception of certain date fields all alphabetic variables have been converted to numeric values In such cases the SSA alphabetic codes have been incorporated into the code description See Appendix B for an overview of the information contained in Section A 4c Section B Benefits Paid Designation Indicator This file contains monthly benefits paid indicator information for respondents who signed one time consent forms in 2004 or prospective consent forms in 2006 2008 2010 or 2012 it is keyed on Household Identifier Person Number and Year See Appendix C for details on the relationship between variables contained in this section and the source of the original data obtained from SSA 4d Section C Monthly Benefit Amount This file contains monthly benefit amount information for all respondents it is keyed on Household Identifier Person Number and Year The Monthly Benefit Amount MBA is determined by the PIA It is the amount payable after reduction of the PIA if necessary for age family maximum earnings in excess of the earnings test the government pension offset affecting widows and other reasons but before any deductions of
37. for minor children disabled widow er adult disabled child student child 10 minor child 11 12 other 13 denied 99 Medicare covered not an OASDI recipient WOl OIN DD MW A wU N e O The Monthly Benefit Amount MBA is determined by the Primary Insurance Amount PIA It is the amount payable after reduction of the PIA if necessary for age family maximum earnings in excess of the earnings test the government pension offset affecting widows and other reasons but before any deductions for the SMI Medicare Part B premium Any increase due to the delayed retirement credit is also reflected in the MBA However the MBA is not necessarily equal to the amount beneficiaries would pay income taxes on or see in their monthly checks For the former users should look to the MBC Under law the MBC is calculated by first subtracting the Part B Medicare Premium if any from the MBA then rounding the result down to the nearest whole dollar and adding the Part B premium to the rounded amount The MBP is the MBC minus the Part B premium and reflects the dollar amount of the check or direct deposit that the respondent was credited for receiving In addition from January 1962 through May 1982 the monthly MBA and MBC variables were the same The PIA MBA MBC and MBP fields are updated for every benefit rate increase for beneficiaries in current or suspended pay status see the TOB codes Records for terminated beneficiaries show the PIA increase b
38. it is paid only in the amount by which it exceeds the primary benefit A value of other than spaces in the Type of Dual Entitlement TOD 1 code in the first part of the record identifies that dual entitlement existed at the time that the data was extracted Information regarding this dual entitlement period can be obtained from the variables OTBIC 1 OTDOE 1 OTPIA 1 LFMBA 1 OTRIA 1 LEMBA 1 SEMBA 1 SAMBA 1 DESC 1 and OTOC 1 Historical data for the other benefit is in the second part of the record 3 Are dual entitlement benefits always combined No not always If the benefits are being paid out of different trust funds retirement and disability for example then the benefits will not be combined Also if the auxiliary benefit is subject to withholding due to reasons such as the work test or the child in care provisions of the Social Security Act then benefits will not be combined If benefits are combined into a single payment then the TOB in the first part of the record identifies the type of benefit while in the second part of the record it should equal 0 for no benefit 4 Can there be a second part to the benefit record even if there is no current dual entitlement Yes there can be Some reasons for this can be prior but not current dual entitlement entitlement to auxiliary benefits under more than one social security number being denied disallowed for primary benefits under one s own social security number while being enti
39. laim Other Number of Types of Claim Other Type of Claim 01 20 22 Current Beneficiary Claim Data Other Secondary OBCLMAF60 OBCLMAF62 OBCLMAFRA OBCLMAPPR OBCLMBIC OBCLMCEC OBCLMCERT OBCLMDOE OBCLMDOET OBCLMDOF OBCLMLMET OBCLMMOE OBCLMORF OBCLMOTSI Other Adjusted Retirement Factor Months age 50 60 Other Adjusted Retirement Factor Months age 60 62 Other Adjusted Retirement Factor Months age 62 FRA Other Date Beneficiary Filed for Benefits Other Beneficiary Identification Code Other Historical Current Entitlement Code Other Historical Current Entitlement Date Other Historical Date of Entitlement Other Historical Date of Entitlement Termination Other Date of Filing for Benefits Other Last Monthly Earnings Test Year Other Month Of Entitlement Code Other Original Reduction Factor Months Other Entitlement Outside the Max Indicator 23 Latest Beneficiary Denial Disallowance Data Other Secondary ODENYAPPR ODENYBIC ODENYCEC ODENYDDO ODENYDOF ODENYLOD ODENYRDD Other Application Receipt Date Other Beneficiary Identification Code Other Historical Current Entitlement Code Other Disability Onset Date Other Application Filing Date Other Level Of Denial Other Reason For Disability Denial 24 Latest Current Insured Status Other Secondary OINSDSTBL OINSDCLMT OINSDCISR OINSDDCF OINSDFISH OINSDFISR OINSDFSTM OINSDDIBH OINSDLSTM July 2015 Other Statutory Blindness Established Indicator Othe
40. lement 26 Representative Payee Data Other Secondary OCC Other Custody Code ODOS Other Date of Selection OGS Other Guardian Status OTOP Other Type of Payee 27 Delayed Retirement Credit Data Other Secondary Other Current Cumulative Retirement Increment OCRIMC Months ODRCY Other Delayed Retirement Comp Year OPIARA Other PIA Reduction Amount 28 Latest Amount Offset Data Other Secondary OAMOFPDBO Other AMOUNT OF PDB OFFSET OAMOFSTAR Other AMOUNT OFFSET BEGIN DATE OAMOFSTOP Other AMOUNT OFFSET END DATE OAMOFWCON Other AMOUNT OF WC OFFSET 29 Latest Government Pension Offset Data Other Secondary OGPMSTART Other Government Pension Monthly Start Date OGPMSTOPR Other Government Pension Monthly End Date OGPMTOTAL Other Total Monthly Government Pension Amount Other Government Pension Monthly Amount OGPMWTHLD Withheld 30 Latest Medicare Date Other Secondary OHIBASIS Other Hospital Insurance Basis Type OHIPERIOD Other Hospital Insurance Enrollment Period Type Other Hospital Insurance Enrollment Start ONISTART Month Year OHITERM Other Hospital Insurance Termination Month Year OSMIBASIS Other SMI Basis Type OSMINONCO Other SMI Non Coverage Reason Type OSMIPERIO Other SMI Enrollment Period Type OSMISTART Other SMI Enrollment Effective Month OSMITERM Other SMI Termination Month OSMTPCATE Other SMI Third Party Category Type OSMTPCODE Other Smi Third Party Identification Code OSMTPSTAR Other SMI Third Party Start Month
41. n 65 and 67 for the 2004 HRS sample or to a disabled worker who has never received a retirement benefit reduced for age The PIA which is related to the worker s average indexed monthly earnings is also the amount used as a base for computing all types of benefits payable on the worker s earnings record It is increased with every benefit rate increase even for terminated benefit records It also may increase as a result of a recomputation that credits the worker with additional earnings after initial benefit receipt Historical PIAs and the associated PIA effective dates PIED are given in up to 30 fields on the file 7 What do benefit amount and PIA fields mean for dually entitled cases To determine monthly benefits either MBA MBC or MBP when OTBEN I look at the monthly LAF status in both portions of the record If the LAF indicates a benefit in any month then a benefit has been paid on that account for that month In the cases where LAF and SLAF both show a benefit add the money fields together from both parts of the record to get the total amount paid for the month However in most dually entitled cases once the primary on the other account has either stopped working or is deceased the monthly second part LAF code would be A for no benefit and all money would be combined on the primary account that is shown on the first part of the record In such cases ignore the benefit amount given in the second part of the record for the month
42. n consideration of all the manifestations in the particular claim Malignant Neoplastic Diseases 13 13 02 Soft Tissue Tumors of Head and Neck 1950 13 03 Malignant Neoplasm of Skin 1730 13 04 Malignant Neoplasm of Connective and Other Soft Tissue 1710 13 05 Lymphoma 2020 13 06 Leukemia 2070 13 07 Multiple Myeloma 2030 13 08 Malignant Neoplasm of Salivary Glands 1420 13 09 Malignant Neoplasm of Thyroid Gland 1930 13 10 Malignant Neoplasm of Breast 1740 13 11 Malignant Neoplasm of Skeletal System 1780 13 12 Malignant Neoplasm of Maxilla Orbit or Temporal Fossa 1700 13 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Nervous System 1910 13 14 Malignant Neoplasm of Trachea Bronchus or Lung 1620 13 15 Malignant Neoplasm of Pleura 1630 13 15 Malignant Neoplasm of Mediastinum 1640 13 16 Malignant Neoplasm of Esophagus 1500 13 16 Malignant Neoplasm of Stomach 1510 13 17 Malignant Neoplasm of Small Intestine Including Duodenum 1520 13 18 Malignant Neoplasm of Colon Rectum or Anus 1530 13 19 Malignant Neoplasm of Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Ducts 1550 13 19 Malignant Neoplasm of Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts 1560 13 20 Malignant Neoplasm of Pancreas 1570 13 21 Malignant Neoplasm of Kidney Adrenal Glands or Ureters 1890 13 22 Malignant Neoplasm of Bladder 1880 13 23 Malignant Neoplasm of Uterus 1790 13 23 Malignant Neoplasm of Vulva or Vagina 1840 13 23 Malignant Neoplasm of Ovary and Other Uterine Adnexa 1830 13 24 Malignant Neoplasm of Prostate 1850 13 25 M
43. nefits for a disabled child of a worker entitled to disabled worker s or retirement benefits or of an insured worker who died These benefits are payable as early as age 18 and there is no upper age limit They are referred to as childhood disability benefits because the child must have become disabled before reaching age 22 These can be distinguished by a DOEI TOB DOEC TOB code of 8 Other important DI variables on the HRS file include DLM Date Disability Requirement Last Met DDO Date of Disability Onset DOED Date of Deemed Entitlement to DIB DDBC Date Disability Cessation LOD Level of Denial Code RDD Reason for Disallowance or Denial BDC Basic for Denial Code A derivative of the denial codes in the RDD usually contains the last two positions of the RDD DIG Diagnosis Code SDIG Secondary Diagnosis Code July 2015 19 XyrBenDD2012 Appendix B Data Availability by Source for Section A Variable Group Name content 00 Control Data HHID Household Identifier and Person Number PN Person Number OTBENCOD Other Benefit Indicator SOURCE Year permission given flag 01 Benefit Data Primary BDOB Date of Beneficiary Birth BDOD Date of Beneficiary Death CIS1 Computation and Insured Status Code One DDCO Direct Deposit Code DOB Primary Date of Birth Effective date of Date of Suspension of DOCA Termination DODP Primary Date of Death Date of Current Most Recent Entitlement to DOEC Benefits DOECBIC Beneficiary Identification Code
44. njury 8940 1 08 Burns NOS 9490 Special Senses and Speech 02 2 02 Retinal Detachments and Defects 3610 2 02 Glaucoma 3650 2 02 Cataract 3660 2 02 Low Vision 3690 2 02 Statutory Blindness 3694 2 03 Visual Disturbances 3680 2 03A Statutory Blindness 3694 2 04 Visual Disturbances 3680 2 07 Vertiginous Syndromes and Other Disorders of Vestibular System 3860 2 09 Loss of Voice 7840 2 10 Hearing Loss Not Treated with Cochlear Implantation 3890 2 11 Hearing Loss Treated with Cochlear Implantation 3890 Respiratory 03 3 02 Chronic Pulmonary Insufficiency 4960 3 03 Asthma 4930 3 04 Cystic Fibrosis 2770 3 06 Pneumoconiosis 5050 3 07 Bronchiectasis 4940 3 08 Mycobacterial Mycotic and Other Chronic Persistent Infections of the Lung 1170 3 09 Cor Pulmonale secondary to Chronic Pulmonary Vascular Hypertension 4160 3 10 Sleep related Breathing Disorders 7800 3 11 Lung Transplant 3250 Cardiovascular 04 4 02 Chronic Heart Failure 4280 4 04 Ischemic Heart Disease 4140 4 05 Recurrent Arrhythmias 4270 4 06 Symptomatic Congenital Heart Disease 7460 4 09 Heart Transplant 3750 4 10 Aneurysm of Aorta or Major Branches 4410 4 11 Chronic Venous Insufficiency 4590 4 12 Peripheral Arterial Disease 4430 Digestive 05 5 02 Gastrointestinal hemorrhaging from any cause 5780 5 05 Chronic Liver Disease 5710 5 06 Inflammatory Bowel Disease IBD 5550 July 2015 27 XyrBenDD2012
45. nt Codes ssccccs ccsiasisussectessdeeisiesvancnensiceessssedaanans dace soaeeesscbecdunasestace 27 C General List of Impairment Codes sicccicencsescestacahaiess satads iuces ae e egy A as aa 30 D List of Symptomatic HIV Infection seseeseeeeeseeeseesessessresressessrssresseseresrensessrestesseesresresseese 34 E Impairment Codes In Numeric Sequenee 44 4 202025 64 cA ae ee ARS 36 Unmatched Diagnostic COdES lt ciscccsahssescdeasadesadd coat neve soaadnstonatearteted nad itii a Eed ie eiL EESE 42 July 2015 2 XyrBenDD2012 1 Overview and Acknowledgments The Health and Retirement Study HRS is a national longitudinal study of the economic health marital and family status as well as public and private support systems of older Americans The HRS is a rich source of longitudinal cross sectional data for researchers and policymakers who study aging Funding for the Health and Retirement Study is provided by the National Institute on Aging at NIH U01 AG009740 with supplemental support from the Social Security Administration The study is conducted by the Institute for Social Research ISR at the University of Michigan The HRS gratefully acknowledges the special assistance of the Social Security Administration s Office of Research and Statistics for their assistance in retrieving the administrative records of HRS respondents who gave consent for those records to be used for research purposes 2 Obtaining the Data 2a Restrict
46. ntial Gainful Activity Disability Cessation Current Substantial Gainful Activity Title Il Date of Entitlement to DIB 22 gt lt gt lt OK OK X X X X X X X X X lt KK gt lt X OK OK X X X X KK OK X lt lt lt gt lt gt X lt X X lt lt lt XK XK X X lt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt X gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt PK gt lt DC gt lt gt lt DS gt lt X OK DK X DK DK gt lt DK OK OK X lt XyrBenDD2012 21 Benefit Data Other Secondary OBDOB OBDOD OCIS1 ODDCO ODOB ODOCA ODODP ODOEC ODOECBIC ODOECTOB ODOEI ODOEIBIC ODOEITOB ODOST OERC ORACE ORCC OSEX ONHTOC OTOCNUM OTOC01 OTOC20 Other Date of Beneficiary Birth Other Date of Beneficiary Death Other Computation and Insured Status Code One Other Direct Deposit Code Other Date of Birth Other Effective date of Date of Suspension of Termination Other Date of Death Other Date of Current Most Recent Entitlement to Benefits Other Beneficiary Identification Code at DOEC Other Type of Benefit at DOEC Other Earliest Date of Initial Entitlement to Benefits Other Beneficiary Identification code at DOEI Other Type of Benefit at DOEI Other Date of Suspension or Termination Death Other Earnings Recomputation Cycle Race of Other Beneficiary Other Recomputation Code Sex of Other Beneficiary Other Type of C
47. ocations All Types Sprains and Strains All Types Open Wound of Upper Limb Soft Tissue Injury Open Wound of Lower Limb Soft Tissue Injury Late Effects of Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Injuries Amputation Burns Special Senses and Speech 02 3610 3620 3650 3660 3680 3690 3694 3780 3860 3880 3890 7840 Respiratory 03 0110 1170 1350 2770 4160 4910 4920 4930 4940 4960 July 2015 Retinal Detachments and Defects Other Retinal Disorders Including Diabetic Retinopathy Glaucoma Cataract Visual Disturbances Low Vision Statutory Blindness Strabismus and Other Disorders of Eye Movements Vertiginous Syndromes and Other Disorders of Vestibular System Other Disorders of Ear Hearing Loss Loss of Voice Pulmonary Tuberculosis Mycobacterial Mycotic and Other Chronic Infections of the Lung Sarcoidosis Cystic Fibrosis Cor Pulmonale Secondary to Chronic Pulmonary Vascular Hypertension Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema Asthma Bronchiectasis Chronic Pulmonary Insufficiency COPD 30 XyrBenDD2012 5010 5050 7800 5190 Asbestosis Pneumoconiosis Sleep Related Breathing Disorders Other Disorders of the Respiratory System Cardiovascular 04 0930 3910 3950 3980 4010 4020 4030 4100 4130 4140 4160 4240 4250 4270 4280 4410 4430 4510 4540 4590 7460 Digestive 05 1360 2630 4750 5300 5330 5350 5530 5550 5690 5710 5780 5793 5799 7500 Genitourinary 06 581
48. ondent permissions were based on separate agreements between HRS and SSA This meant that information was obtained only for the time period covered by the agreement In 2006 and thereafter the terms of the permission agreement allow HRS to obtain biennial updates of earnings and benefits data through the year specified Since each new record set obtained from SSA reflects the most recent information available the latest version of the Respondent Cross Year Benefits dataset will always be most accurate If current information for a given respondent is missing the most recent data elements from past datasets are used See Appendix A for a detailed explanation of Master Beneficiary Record data usage Three sets of files are included in this distribution package They contain information for respondents on e Benefits Primary and Secondary Other o General Information Control Data July 2015 7 XyrBenDD2012 Benefit Data Current Beneficiary Claim Data Latest Beneficiary Denial Disallowance Data Latest Current Insured Status Dual Data Representative Payee Data Delayed Retirement Credit Data Latest Amount Offset Data Latest Government Pension Offset Data Latest Medicare Date Latest PIA History Latest Disability Data Benefit Paid Designation Indicator Monthly Benefit Amount Based on PIA Monthly Benefit Credited MBA rounded down Monthly Benefit Paid MBC Part B Premium o Monthly Ledger Account File LAF Status e Pa
49. or FMAX Other BIC Other Date of Entitlement Other Office Code Other Primary Insurance Amount Other Retirement Insurance Amount Smaller MBA reduced for Maximum and Age Smaller MBA reduced for FMAX Type of Dual Entitlement 06 Representative Payee Data Primary CC DOS GS TOP Custody Code Date of Selection Guardian Status Type of Payee 07 Delayed Retirement Credit Data Primary CRIMC DRCY PIARA Current Cumulative Retirement Increment Months Delayed Retirement Comp Year PIA Reduction Amount 08 Latest Amount Offset Data Primary AMOFPDBO AMOFSTAR AMOFSTOP AMOFWCON Amount Of PDB Offset Amount Offset Begin Date Amount Offset End Date Amount Of WC Offset 09 Latest Government Pension Offset Data Primary GPMSTART GPMSTOPR GPMTOTAL GPMWTHLD July 2015 Government Pension Monthly Start Date Government Pension Monthly End Date Total Monthly Government Pension Amount Government Pension Monthly Amount Withheld 21 DK gt lt OK DK OK KOK OK OK OK OOK X PKC gt lt OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK X lt gt lt gt lt X lt gt lt gt lt OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK X lt lt gt lt lt lt OK gt lt OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK X lt gt x lt x lt lt gt lt gt lt x lt gt lt gt lt gt lt X lt lt lt lt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt X lt lt lt gt lt OX XyrBenDD2012 10 Latest Medicare Date Primary HIBASIS HIPERIOD HISTART HITERM SMIBASIS
50. ost recent month or any specific month 16 6 What is the PIA and how does it change e cee cee cseeeneeeeeeseceecensccsecssecsaecssecsaecaeeeseseaesseeeeseseeseseaeenaeenaes 16 7 What do benefit amount and PIA fields mean for dually entitled Cases oo eee eee eseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeceseeseenaes 16 8 What about women who receive benefits based on someone else s Work record ceeeeceenceceeeceeneeceeceeeteees 17 9 What other variables might be particularly useful to understand benefits received by women cceeeee 17 July 2015 1 XyrBenDD2012 10 Which respondents took early Social Security retirement benefits and which respondents delayed their retirement sss e isere ret r aE A E EEE E E E batey sheen TE EE EE een 17 11 How can I find respondents who worked after first taking Social Security retirement benefits 00 0 18 12 What should we know about suspensions and terminations eseesseseseseeesesrtesssersrssesresesteeresrerreserrrsserrrnresee 18 13 What information is available about Social Security disability benefits 0 el eee eee ceeeceeeeeseeeseenseenaes 19 Appendix B Data Availability by Source for Section A ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 Appendix C Data Availability by Source for Time Series Variables 00 26 Appendix D DI 28085 125 Coding Lists ececccceeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseneees 27 A Adult Listing Impairme
51. peractivity Disorders Development and Emotional Disorders of Newborns and Younger Infants Learning Disorder Speech and Language Delays Intellectual Disability Borderline Intellectual Functioning Borderline intellectual functioning must not be coded as 3180 under Intellectual Disability Malignant Neoplastic Diseases 13 0420 1410 1420 1500 1510 1520 1530 1550 1560 1570 1590 1620 1630 1640 1700 1710 1720 1730 1740 1780 1790 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 July 2015 Malignant Neoplasm Treated by Bone Marrow or Stem Cell Transplantation Malignant Neoplasm of Tongue Malignant Neoplasm of Salivary Glands Malignant Neoplasm of Esophagus Malignant Neoplasm of Stomach Malignant Neoplasm of Small Intestine Including Duodenum Malignant Neoplasm of Colon Rectum or Anus Malignant Neoplasm of Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Ducts Malignant Neoplasm of Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts Malignant Neoplasm of Pancreas Malignant Neoplasm of Other and Ill Defined Sites Within the Digestive Organs and Peritoneum Abdomen Malignant Neoplasm of Trachea Bronchus or Lung Malignant Neoplasm of Pleura Malignant Neoplasm of Mediastinum Malignant Neoplasm of Maxilla Orbit or Temporal Fossa Malignant Neoplasm of Connective and Other Soft Tissue Malignant Melanoma of Skin Malignant Neoplasms of Skin Malignant Neoplasm of Breast Malignant Neoplasm of Skeletal System Malignant Neoplasm of Uterus Malignant
52. r Claim Type Other Currently Insured Test Required QCS Other Date Claim Filed Other Fully Insured Has QCS Other QCS Required For Fully Insured Test Other First Month Year Insured Other Dib Test Has Quarters of Coverage Required Other Last Month Year Insured 23 x lt XXK X XX Xx X X gt X lt gt x lt x lt xK X XX Xx X gt X lt gt X lt gt x lt x lt lt X X X X X X X X X X X X X KKK gt X lt lt X lt KK X X X X X X X X X X X X X gt lt X X lt gt lt gt lt X X X X lt gt X X gt lt X X X X X XKX X XxX Xx gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt X lt gt lt gt lt OK gt lt X gt lt X lt gt lt gt lt lt lt lt OK X lt gt lt KK KK OK X OK X lt gt lt gt lt KKK KK OK X lt XyrBenDD2012 OINSDDIBR Other Dib Test Quarters of Coverage Required OINSDCISH Other Currently Insured Has QCS OINSDWPSD Other Waiting Period Start Month Year 25 Dual Data Other Secondary ODESC Other Dual Entitlement Status code OLEMBA Other Excess Amount Payable on Larger MBA OLFMBA Other Larger MBA reduced for FMAX OOTAN Other Account Number OOTBIC Other Bic OOTDOE Other Date of Entitlement OOTOC Other Other Office Code OOTPIA Other Primary Insurance Amount OOTRIA Other Other Retirement Insurance Amount OSAMBA Ton MBA reduced for Maximum and OSFMBA Other Smaller MBA reduced for FMAX OTOD Other Type of Dual Entit
53. record set in this release has two parts The first part describes the benefit if any that the respondent was receiving as of the most recent permission date December 2012 and the historical data for that entitlement The second part contains information for dually entitled beneficiaries otherwise e g for a retired worker with no other current benefits these variables are missing Variable names for fields in the second part start with O otherwise the metadata information for these fields duplicates the first part Please see the discussion below on dual entitlements Social Security data in these records are extracted from files designed for program administration and not for research They are inherently not user friendly and are easy to misunderstand To a great extent that is because the programs are far more complicated than they appear initially Users are urged to review the documentation carefully and to consult basic program information Help is available on the Social Security Administration Web site in particular see Social Security Program Rules In addition see the Social Security Bulletin s Annual Statistical Supplement and the RAND Corporation s SSA Program Data User s Manual Panis et al 2000 ll Basic Monthly Benefit Information From January 1962 through December 2012 benefit variables are available on a monthly basis Monthly Benefit Amount MBA Monthly Benefit Credited MBC and the Monthly Benefit
54. riods of suspensions terminations look to the O LAF codes not the DOST DOCA For many cases if the primary s MBA lt PIA then it s also probably an early retirement case However that strategy isn t perfect because many things can affect the MBA For example the MBA could be less than the PIA because of partial withholdings for the earnings test receipt of worker s comp the government offset affecting widows or repayments by beneficiaries for past overpayments July 2015 18 XyrBenDD2012 13 What information is available about Social Security disability benefits There are three types of Social Security disability benefits among the respondents in the HRS l Benefits for the disabled worker which often referred to as disability insurance benefits or disabled worker s benefits These can be distinguished by a DOEI TOB DOEC TOB code of 2 Disability DI benefits awarded to the HRS population are automatically converted to retired worker beneficiary status at the beneficiary s normal retirement age A DOEI TOB code of 2 paired with a DOEC TOB code of 1 identifies respondents who were previously entitled to DI benefits Benefits for a disabled widow er or disabled surviving divorced spouse These benefits apply to disabled widow er s or disabled surviving divorced spouses age 50 59 who meet the other requirements for entitlement to widow er s insurance benefits These can be distinguished by a DOEI TOB DOEC TOB code of 7 Be
55. rment 19 7649 Birthweight Between 1200 and2000 Grams and Small For Gestational Age 7650 Birthweight Under 1200 Grams 7830 Malnutrition Marasmus Failure to Thrive Growth Impairment Special Other 20 0000 None Established No Medical Evidence in File 6490 None Established Medical Evidence in File But Insufficient to Establish Diagnosis 2480 Diagnosis Established No Predetermined List Code of Medical Nature Applicable 2780 Obesity 7290 Fibromyalgia 7590 Other Congenital Anomalies 8690 Internal Injury 8790 Other Open Wounds Except Limbs 9330 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome CFS D List of Symptomatic HIV Infection Diagnosis Secondary Impairment Code Anemia 2850 Aspergillosis 1170 Bacterial infections multiple or current 0410 Bone infection 7300 Brain atrophy 3310 Candidiasis 1120 Carcinoma of the Cervix 1800 Cardiomyopathy 4250 July 2015 34 XyrBenDD2012 Coccidioidomycosis 1140 Condyloma caused by the human papillomavirus 0780 Cryptococcosis 1170 Cryptosporidiosis 0070 Cytomegalovirus Disease 0780 Diarrhea 5580 Eczema 6920 Endocarditis 4240 Genital ulcerative disease female 6290 Genital ulcerative disease male 6080 Granulocytopenia 2880 Growth disturbance 7830 Hepatitis 5730 Herpes Simple 0540 Herpes Zoster 0530 Histoplasmosis 1150 HIV encephalopathy 3480 HIV wasting syndrome 2630 Impaired brain growth 7420 Isosporiasis 0070 Joint Infection 7110 Kaposi s Sarcoma 1760 Leukoencephalopathy 0460 L
56. rnative you may transmit publications in paper format by postal mail Health and Retirement Study Attn Papers and Publications The Institute for Social Research Room 3410 P O Box 1248 Ann Arbor Michigan 48106 1248 3 Setup 3a Distribution Set This data set is packaged for distribution in a ZIP file xyrben2012 zip In order to keep the contents secure the ZIP file has been encrypted using WinZIP 256 bit AES encryption Extract the data file s the program statement file s matching your analysis environment the data description this file and the codebook file If you require a special file format or experience system problems please contact the HRS Help Desk If all files are decompressed they will require approximately 1 GB of free space on your storage device 3a 1 Windows Environment Copy the ZIP file to the Windows folder where you plan to do your work Do not use the built in Windows decompression utility instead use a third party tool such as 7 zip or WinZIP to extract the ZIP folder contents When you are prompted for the pass phrase respond with the character string that you received via e mail The output will be the files listed in Table 1 3a 2 UNIX Linux Environment Copy the ZIP file to the folder where you plan to do your work Use the ZIP file decompression software installed on your system e g 7 zip gunzip to decrypt and decompress the ZIP folder contents When you are prompted for the pass phrase
57. rs of the Female Genital Organs Congenital Anomalies of Urinary System Kidney Transplant Hematological Disorders 07 July 2015 31 XyrBenDD2012 2380 Polycythemia Vera 2790 Immune Deficiency Disorders Excluding HIV Infection 2810 Deficiency Anemias 2820 Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias Including All Sickle Cell 2840 Aplastic Anemia 2850 Other Anemias 2860 Coagulation Defects Including Hemophilia 2870 Purpura and Other Hemorrhagic Conditions 2880 Diseases of White Blood Cells 2890 Other Diseases of Blood and Blood Forming Organs 4480 Diseases of Capillaries Hereditary Telangiectasia Skin Disorders 08 1170 Chronic Infections of the Skin or Mucous Membranes 6940 Bullous Disease 6950 Ichthyosis 6960 Dermatitis 7050 Hidradenitis Suppurativa 7090 Other Disorders of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues 7590 Genetic Photosensitivity Disorders 9480 Burns Endocrine 09 2460 All Disorders of Thyroid Gland Except Malignant Neoplasm 2500 Diabetes Mellitus 2520 All Disorders of Parathyroid Gland Except Malignant Neoplasm 2530 All Disorders of the Pituitary Gland Except Malignant Neoplasm 2550 All Disorders of Adrenal Glands Except Malignant Neoplasm Impairments That Affect Multiple Body Systems 10 3300 Cerebral Degenerations Usually Manifest in Childhood 7400 Anencephalus and Catastrophic Congenital Abnormality or Disease 7580 Non mosaic Down Syndrome Neurological 11 0940 Neurosyphilis Tabes Dorsalis 1
58. s a Web site http hrsonline isr umich edu that provides access to public release data questionnaires codebooks sample and response rate documentation a bibliography user guides and extensive background information If you want to find out more about restricted data products and procedures visit the restricted data section of the HRS Web site http hrsonline isr umich edu rda 5b Contact Information If you need to contact us you may do so by one of the methods listed below Internet Help Desk at our Web site http hrsonline isr umich edu help E mail mailto hrsquestions umich edu Postal service Health and Retirement Study The Institute for Social Research Room 3050 The University of Michigan P O Box 1248 Ann Arbor MI 48106 1248 FAX 734 647 1186 July 2015 11 XyrBenDD2012 Appendix A Master Benefit Record Information I General Information SSA administrative data are available for those HRS respondents who gave their signed permission to the HRS to obtain their administrative data from federal agencies and for whom SSA was able to validate a Social Security number SSN and locate appropriate records In accordance with the governing Memorandum of Understanding benefit information for the time period ending in December 2012 was released HRS records were extracted after that date with SSA making every effort to reconstruct all benefit information available prior to January 2013 Each benefit
59. sability Benefit Cessation Other Date of Disability Offset Other Diagnosis Code Other Medicare Date of Entitlement to DIB Other Disability Adjudication Date Other Hearing Decision Date Other Level of Denial Code Other Pending Appeals Review Other Secondary Diagnosis Code Other Substantial Gainful Activity Disability Cessation Other Current Substantial Gainful Activity Other Title II Date of Entitlement to DIB 25 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X xX xX X X XyrBenDD2012 Appendix C Data Availability by Source for Time Series Variables For each SOURCE category these sections contain data for these time series variables Ww S faa Sec B Sec C Sec D Sec E Sec F Sec G Sec d f A f Benefits Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Payment Type of Sec B Sec C Sec D Set E Sec F See G aed 3 Paid Benefit Benefit Benefit LAF Status History HI Benefit BPD MBC MBN MBP AR BPAY TOBE A 5 y OBPD OMBC OMBA OMBP OLAF MED OTOB mount Credited Paid SMI Charges 1962 1962 1992 Yes Yes 1991 1991 1962 1962 1962 1962 1993 Yes Yes Yes Yes 1992 1992 1992 1992 1962 1962 1962 1962 1984 1998 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1984 1962 2004 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1984 1962 2006 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012
60. sii or M tuberculosis except pulmonary tuberculosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0380 14 Sepsis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0390 14 Nocardiosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0410 14 Bacterial Infections Multiple or Recurrent Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0420 13 Malignant Neoplasm Treated by Bone Marrow or Stem Cell Transplantation 0430 14 Symptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV Infection 0440 14 Asymptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV Infection 0460 14 Leukoencephalopathy Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0530 14 Herpes Zoster Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0540 14 Herpes Simplex Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0780 14 Condyloma Caused by the Human Papillomavirus Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Cytomegalovirus Disease Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0930 04 Cardiovascular Syphilis 0940 11 Neurosyphilis Tabes Dorsalis 0940 14 Neurosyphilis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0970 14 Syphilis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1120 14 Candidiasis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Vulvovaginal Candida Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1140 14 Coccidiodomycosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1150 14 Histoplasmosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1170 03 Mycobacterial Mycotic and Other Chronic Infections of the Lung 08 Chronic Infections of the Skin or Mucous Membranes 14 Aspergillosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Cryptococcosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Mucormy
61. sion LAF S beneficiaries are still entitled to benefits but benefits are withheld for some reason e g during an address change In a period of suspension the PIA is increased with every benefit rate increase and the MBA is recomputed giving a new history field effective with the benefit rate increase month In contrast records for terminated LAF T beneficiaries show a PIA increase with every benefit rate increase but do not have their MBA updated Program terminations may be for periods of temporary recovery from periods of disability or time lapses due to conversions of young spouses widows with child in care to aged spouses widows For respondents not in current pay status DOST and DOCA may be useful However both fields are deleted when the person resumes current pay status The DOST is the date a suspension termination action should have taken place while the DOCA is the date when the suspension termination action actually was applied to stop the payment If the DOCA shows a later date than the DOST an overpayment occurred For example an aged spouse beneficiary who was divorced in July 1992 and who was not entitled to divorced spouse benefits might not notify SSA until September 1992 of the divorce DOST would be 071992 and DOCA would be 091992 There would have been a 2 month overpayment that would require repayment There is nothing in our data extract that shows if the overpayment was recovered As noted for past pe
62. t month July 2015 9 XyrBenDD2012 In order to preserve respondent confidentiality the data fields in this section are rounded as follows A code of zero 0 represents a true zero dollar amount Values in the range 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 00 while values in the range 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 Amounts with an absolute value of more than 10 00 are rounded to the nearest 10 00 dollars Absolute values ending in 0 01 to 4 99 are rounded down and absolute values ending in 5 00 to 9 99 are rounded up Appendix C for details on the relationship between variables contained in this section and the source of the original data obtained from SSA 4f Section E Monthly Benefit Paid This file contains monthly benefit paid information for all respondents it is keyed on Household Identifier Person Number and Year The MBP is the MBC minus the Part B or SMI premium if any and reflects the dollar amount of the check or direct deposit that the respondent actually received If the Ledger Account File LAF status in the month is C or C2 then a benefit has been paid on that account for that month See Appendix C for details on the relationship between variables contained in this section and the source of the original data obtained from SSA In order to preserve respondent confidentiality the data fields in this section are rounded as follows A code of zero 0 represents a true zero dollar amount Values in the range
63. t part of the record would equal a 3 if the respondent received benefits as an aged spouse a 4 if the respondent received benefits as a young spouse caring for minor disabled children a 5 if she or he received them as a an aged widow er a 6 if she or he received them as a an young widow er caring for minor disabled children and a 7 if she or he received them as a disabled widow er 9 What other variables might be particularly useful to understand benefits received by women Two variables might be particularly useful in understanding women s benefits The first of them is the TOC or type of claim code If TOC equals B or F then the widow er s benefit at DOEC is capped by the primary benefit amount of their deceased spouse The widow er s limit provision operates as a ceiling on survivor benefits It ensures that a survivor benefit does not exceed the benefit the deceased worker would be receiving if alive Because of this provision much of the reduction for early retirement of the deceased worker passes through to their surviving spouses PIARA or the PIA reduction amount may also be useful It shows if the person had been entitled under another account prior to their retirement account In the past and still today for widow er s born before 1928 those who had previously received benefits as a widow er receive a reduced benefit in retirement For example a widow might become a beneficiary at age 60 and receive widow benefits un
64. tal Anomalies of Upper Alimentary Tract 7530 06 Congenital Anomalies of Urinary System 10 Non mosaic Down Syndrome 7590 08 Genetic Photosensitivity Disorders 20 Other Congenital Anomalies 7649 19 Birthweight Between1200 and2000 Grams and Small For Gestational Age 7650 19 Birthweight Under1200 Grams 7800 03 Sleep Related Breathing Disorders 7830 14 Growth Disturbance Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 19 Malnutrition Marasmus Failure to Thrive Growth Impairment 7840 02 Loss of Voice 11 Loss of Voice 8030 01 Fracture of Skull Without Intracranial Injury 8060 01 Fracture of Vertebral Column with Spinal Cord Lesion 11 Fracture of Vertebral Column with Spinal Cord Lesion 8180 01 Fractures of Upper Limb 8270 01 Fractures of Lower Limb 8290 01 Other Fractures of Bones 8390 01 Dislocations All Types 8480 01 Sprains and Strains All Types 8540 11 Intracranial Injury 8690 20 Internal Injury 8790 20 Other Open Wounds Except Limbs 8840 01 Open Wound of Upper Limb Soft Tissue Injury 8940 01 Open Wound of Lower Limb Soft Tissue Injury 9050 01 Late Effects of Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Injuries Amputation 9070 11 Late Effects of Injuries to the Nervous System 9330 20 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome CFS 9480 08 Burns 9490 01 Burns NOS 9960 06 Kidney Transplant July 2015 41 XyrBenDD2012 Unmatched Diagnostic Codes The following diagnostic codes appearing in Section A variables DIG SDIG ODIG and OSDIG do not have a match
65. til she converts to her own retired worker benefit at age full retirement age It used to be the case that a benefit reduction amount would continue in retirement But now except for widow er s born before 1928 the actuarial reduction isn t carried over at full retirement age 10 Which respondents took early Social Security retirement benefits and which respondents delayed their retirement For the HRS cohorts the full retirement age in the Social Security program is dependent on the respondent s date of birth Workers retiring earlier as early as age 62 have their benefits reduced Surviving spouses can retire as early as age 60 with their benefits reduced and their full retirement age is also dependent on their date of birth but uses a different reduction factor than retiring workers www ssa gov survivorchartred htm Those who retired after reaching the full retirement age have their benefits increased because of the delayed retirement credit DRC Calculating age at initial entitlement using the DOB and DOED can generally identify early retirement cases For most cases if the primary s MBA gt PIA then it s a DRC case For those The result can be imperfect For example a worker could file for benefits at age 62 then go back to work and exceed the earnings test until age 65 In that case the DOEI and DOB would indicate an early retirement at age 62 but that could be misleading depending on the analysis July 2015 17 Xyr
66. tled to auxiliary benefits under another social security number and filing for Medicare Part A There would be no termination recorded in history if the DOEC for the widow s benefit is the same month as the termination of the aged wife benefit July 2015 15 XyrBenDD2012 or Part B under one s own social security number before being entitled to auxiliary benefits under another social security number 5 How do identify which respondents were paid benefits for the most recent month or any specific month For a benefit to be paid in any given month the respondent must be in current pay status as indicated by the LAF code To identify respondents who were paid benefits for December 2003 the last occurrence of O MBP gt 0 and the last occurrence of LAF should show a value of C or C2 partial payment due to withholding as a result of the work test In every case the benefit for a given month is the benefit that the respondent would receive in the following month Thus the last occurrence of O MBP shows the amount the respondent would have gotten in January 2009 if the respondent were also in current pay status Note that the benefit paid for December includes the cost of living adjustment effective for that month and received in January 6 What is the PIA and how does it change The PIA or primary insurance amount is the monthly amount payable to a retired worker who begins to receive benefits at the full retirement age betwee
67. uld submit the signed originals of the institutional approval documents to the HRS At this point the application is complete and it is forwarded to the HRS Data Confidentiality Committee DCC for review and approval If approval is granted by the DCC the Principal Investigator of the HRS will sign the restricted data agreement and you will be sent the restricted data product s by the HRS Note access codes for your restricted data product s are sent separately If your institutional or physical circumstances change e g new persons added to the project hardware software changes or office moves you should contact the HRS in order to modify the underlying agreement A yearly re certification of your restricted data agreement is required if you wish to continue with analysis of the data after the expiration of the initial agreement you July 2015 3 XyrBenDD2012 will need to submit a renewal request Note An HRS agent will periodically audit you in order to ensure that all conditions of the Restricted Data Agreement are being met 2c Publications Based on Restricted Data Your restricted data agreement specifies that you will inform HRS of any papers publications or presentations based on this restricted data set Please send a copy of such publications in PDF format via e mail to hrsquestions umich edu with Attn Papers and Publications in the subject line If you wish you may include a bibliographical reference As an alte
68. um 1700 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Maxilla Orbit or Temporal Fossa 1710 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Connective and Other Soft Tissue 1720 13 Malignant Melanoma of Skin 1730 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Skin 1740 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Breast 1760 14 Kaposi s Sarcoma Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1780 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Skeletal System 1790 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Uterus 1800 14 Carcinoma of the Cervix Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 1830 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Ovary and Other Uterine Adnexa 1840 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Vulva 1850 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Prostate 1860 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Testis 1870 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Penis 1880 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Bladder 1890 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Kidney Adrenal Glands or Ureters 1900 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Eye 1910 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Nervous System 1920 13 Neuroblastoma 1930 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Thyroid Gland 1940 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Other Endocrine Glands and Related Structures 1950 13 Soft Tissue Tumors of Head and Neck 1980 13 Secondary Malignant Neoplasms Metastatic Neoplasms of Distant Sites Other Than Regional Lymph Nodes 1990 13 Malignant Neoplasm of Unspecified Site 2000 14 Lymphoma Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 2020 13 Lymphoma 2030 13 Multiple Myeloma 2070 13 Leukemia 2250 11 Benign Neoplasm of Brain and Other Parts of Nervous System 2380 07 Neoplasm of Uncertain Behavior of Other Sites and Tissues Polycythemi
69. urce of the original data obtained from SSA In order to preserve respondent confidentiality the data fields in this section are rounded as follows A code of zero 0 represents a true zero dollar amount Values in the range 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 00 while values in the range 0 01 through 10 00 are recoded to 10 Amounts with an absolute value of more than 10 00 are rounded to the nearest July 2015 10 XyrBenDD2012 10 00 dollars Absolute values ending in 0 01 to 4 99 are rounded down and absolute values ending in 5 00 to 9 99 are rounded up 4i Section J Respondent Type of Benefits This file contains monthly type of benefit information retired worker disabled worker aged spouse etc for respondents who signed one time consent forms in 2004 or prospective consent forms in 2006 2008 2010 or 2012 it is keyed on Household Identifier Person Number and Year See Appendix C for details on the relationship between variables contained in this section and the source of the original data obtained from SSA 5 If You Need to Know More This document is intended to serve as a brief overview and to provide guidelines for using the Respondent Cross Year Benefits data sets If you have questions or concerns that are not adequately covered here or on our Web site or if you have any comments please contact us We will do our best to provide answers 5a HRS Internet Site The Health and Retirement Study maintain
70. ut their benefit variables are not updated The benefit fields should always be used with the TOB code for the month With the passage of the 1983 Amendments to the Social Security Act a portion of Social Security benefits has been subject to federal income taxes Starting with 1984 it is possible to determine the actual amount of the check or direct deposit that the respondent received In order to provide beneficiaries with an IRS Forms 1099 for income tax reporting the aggregate amount of Social SSA does not have information in an electronic form for benefits prior to 1962 Thus some early benefits are not documented in these records July 2015 13 XyrBenDD2012 Security benefit payments repayments and reductions with respect to an individual in a calendar year was collected in the Payment History Update System PHUS which is part of the RSDI Master Beneficiary Record Each DIRECT PAY variable is the actual amount that a beneficiary received in a check or direct deposit in a specific month unlike MBA MBC and MBP which reflect for which month an amount is payable As an example the December 1992 MBP is reflected in the January 1993 DIRECT PAY variable In order to determine taxable income the corresponding occurrence of the Medicare Part B premium should be added to the DIRECT PAY variable this is the equivalent of the MBC This has been calculated in the SSINCPAID which is recorded from January 1984 through December 2012 In the
71. yment History Primary and Secondary Other o Monthly Benefits Paid o Monthly HI SMI Charges e Type of Benefit Primary and Secondary Other O00 0 Table 2 Record Counts Peat Permission Set Total ohort 1992 1993 1998 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 HRS 657 0 1 1754 51 2412 1817 408 7100 AHEAD 3 3974 17 94 11 500 281 O 4880 CODA 0 0 568 166 489 286 121 2 1632 War Baby 0 0 63 46 391 479 252 164 1395 EBB 0 0 0 122 81 313 635 250 1401 MBB 0 0 0 0 0 0 655 126 781 Total 660 3974 649 2182 1023 3990 3761 950 17189 4b Section A Primary Beneficiary and Other Insured Respondent This section ben1A_r contains data from the Master Beneficiary Record MBR primary beneficiary and other secondary insured at the respondent level As noted above the most recent information for each respondent is reported This file contains information for 17 189 respondents it is keyed on Household Identifier and Person Number and matches the 2012 Tracker file Note This data set treats HRS Wave overlap cases as members of the AHEAD cohort There were a number of original HRS Wave 1 households eligible to be either an HRS or AHEAD household An interview was attempted for each in HRS Wave 1 Afterwards a random sub sampling was performed with 60 of the cases staying in HRS and the remaining going to AHEAD We refer to the 134 cases given over to AHEAD as the HRS AHEAD overlap Detail earnings information was not obtained for AHEAD respondents whose p
72. ymphoid interstital pneumonia LIP 5160 Lymphoma 2000 Meningitis 3220 Microcephaly 7420 Microsporidiosis 1360 Mucormycosis 1170 Mycobacterium infection avium intracellulare caused by M Kansasii or M 0310 tuberculosis except pulmonary tuberculosis Nephropathy 5830 Neurological conditions 3490 Neurosyphilis 0940 Nocardiosis 0390 Pancreatitis 5770 Pelvic inflammatory disease 6140 Peripheral neuropathy 3560 Pneumocystis Pneumonia PCP 1360 Pneumocystis Infection extra pulmonary 1360 Pneumonia non PCP 4860 Psoriasis 6960 Pulmonary lymphoid hyperplasia PLH 2850 Pulmonary tuberculosis 0110 Salmonella Bacteremia 0030 Sepsis 0380 Septic Arthritis 7110 Sinusitis 4730 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Anal Canal or Anal Margin 1540 Strongyloidiasis 1270 Syphilis 0970 Thrombocytopenia 2870 July 2015 35 XyrBenDD2012 Toxoplasmosis Vulvovaginal candida 1120 1300 E Impairment Codes In Numeric Sequence Impairment Body Diagnostic Categories Codes System 0000 20 None Established No Medical Evidence in File 0030 14 Salmonella Bacteremia Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0070 14 Cryptosporidiosis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 14 Isosporiasis Secondary Diagnosis for HIV 0430 0110 03 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 0310 14 Mycobacterium infection avium intracellulare caused by M Kansa

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