National Survey Details Americans' Experiences with Asthma Treatments and Medications

Press Release Date: March 4, 2003

More than 25 million Americans have been told by a physician or other health care provider that they have asthma, according to data collected in 2000 by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. In the 12 months prior to their interview, 6.5 million adults and 3.2 million children had an asthma attack. Asthma is a chronic lung disease caused by inflammation of the lower airways and obstruction of airflow, and asthma attacks can vary from mild to life-threatening.

These data are from AHRQ's Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, which collects data each year on health care costs, use and access from a nationally representative sample of 24,000 individuals and 10,000 households. This is the first time that MEPS has collected comprehensive data on asthma treatments for adults and children in the United States. The data are available in a statistical brief on the AHRQ Web site at http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_files/publications/st13/stat13.pdf (PDF Help).

The detailed findings include:

Beginning in 2000, MEPS was enhanced to collect data from people about selected chronic conditions and the preventive services or treatments they use. These new measures will enable researchers to perform in-depth analyses on the quality of health care received by Americans. General information about MEPS is available at http://www.meps.ahrq.gov.

For more information, please contact AHRQ Public Affairs, (301) 427-1364: Karen Carp, (301) 427-1858 (KCarp@ahrq.gov); Karen Migdail, (301) 427-1855 (KMigdail@ahrq.gov).


Internet Citation:

National Survey Details Americans' Experiences with Asthma Treatments and Medications. Press Release, March 4, 2003. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/press/pr2003/mepsasth.htm


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