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pdfTIPS FOR MAKING YOUR MEPS INTERVIEW EASIER
Use records like these to make it easier to answer the MEPS survey
questions:
Records covering health care appointments for all household members
A family calendar, or each person’s own calendar
Electronic calendar in a cell phone, laptop, tablet or IPad, etc
Appointment cards or email reminders from a medical provider
Receipts
Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from your health insurance provider
Computerized health care records, including those from your
provider or patient portal
MEPS monthly planner with your notes added
Records covering health care received without an appointment
Emergency Room (ER) or Walk-In Clinic discharge instructions or
receipts
Payment records (e.g., credit card statements, debit card records,
checkbook log)
Health care provider business cards
Prescription medicine bottles
Pharmacy print-outs
Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from your health insurance provider
Lab referral or result records
THANK YOU for gathering this information for all household members!
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Record Keeping Job Aid
** Your MEPS interviewer is happy to work with you **
in using these documents during the interview
MEPS counts many things you might not think of as “health care”….
Diagnostic tests such as blood work, X-rays, mammograms, MRI or CAT scans
Vaccinations for children and adults
Flu shots and allergy shots
All types of preventative care, including well visits
Dental check-ups, and orthodontic care (braces)
Blood pressure checks and other types of heart health monitoring
Eye exams and prescription glasses or contact lenses
Counseling and other care from psychologists or mental health specialists
Physical, speech or occupational therapy
Chiropractic care, acupuncture, homeopathic or other alternative care
Prescription medicines including birth control, insulin and diabetic supplies
Care received at home by visiting nurses or other home health aides
Phone calls to medical providers or labs to check test results
And much more -- ask your interviewer if you are not sure what to include
Of course, MEPS also counts ….
Hospital stays, even if just part of a day or longer
Care received at the Emergency Room or Urgent Care Centers
Care at walk-in clinics such as clinics at work, or in a pharmacy (Minute Clinics)
Sick visits to a doctor, nurse or physician assistant
Pre-natal care, and all other obstetrician/gynecological care
Pre-op care before surgery, the surgery and the follow-up care
Cancer treatments including chemotherapy and radiation
Dialysis and other long term treatments
Oral surgery
And much more -- ask your interviewer if you are not sure what to include
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