TY - BOOK AU - Rosenthal,Marc AU - Lohr,Kathleen N. AU - Rubenstein,Randi S. AU - Goldberg,George A. AU - Brook,Robert H. ED - Rand Corporation. ED - United States. TI - Conceptualization and measurement of physiologic health for adults T2 - Health insurance experiment series SN - 083300123X (pbk.) AV - RA407.3 .C661 1981 PY - 1981/// CY - Santa Monica, CA PB - RAND KW - Chronic diseases KW - United States KW - Statistics KW - Congestive heart failure KW - Health status indicators KW - Health surveys KW - Insurance, Health KW - Chronic Disease KW - Adult KW - Health Surveys KW - Heart Failure, Congestive N1 - "September 1981."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-79); Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format N2 - Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a chronic, progressively debilitating condition that appears almost exclusively and not uncommonly among persons over 40 years of age. Data on its prevalence and adverse consequences are used in the Health Insurance Study (HIS) to evaluate the effects of different levels of health insurance on health status and quality of care because of its widespread prevalence, positive response to treatment, and impact on well-being. This volume reviews pertinent medical literature, details the HIS definition of CHF, describes HIS methods for measuring its presence and impact on people's lives, presents and discusses the enrollment data from the six HIS sites, and outlines quality-of-care criteria. Of 5,628 persons responding to CHF-related questions, 134 (2.4 percent) were classified as having the condition. CHF was the source of considerable deleterious impact on a person's life. Over 90 percent of those afflicted reported experiencing at least one negative consequence of their illness: worrying about the problem; suffering some pain; restricting their usual activities; or spending much of the day in bed UR - http://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R2262.5/ ER -