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Ask HN: Who works with Medicare claims data (VRDC)?

1 pointsby fabk9 months ago
I am very curious about the community around the Medicare VRDC. Do you work with the VRDC? Let&#x27;s share our tips, tricks and code. I for one have written an R package (https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;fabkury&#x2F;phea&#x2F;) that is useful inside the VRDC.<p>## For those who don&#x27;t know about the VRDC:<p>The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) release every quarter billions of health insurance claims from tens of millions of beneficiaries through their Virtual Research Data Center (VRDC, https:&#x2F;&#x2F;resdac.org&#x2F;cms-virtual-research-data-center-vrdc). Access costs $40k&#x2F;year for the project fee, plus $15k&#x2F;year per additional user and other optional add-ons.<p>The VRDC offers both Databricks and SAS environments for data manipulations. A few months ago, they started also offering optional compute units where users can launch their own R or Python scripts, as opposed to working through Databricks.

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mannyv9 months ago
Just curious: are you using the RIF data set?<p>This looks like the Medicare&#x2F;Medicaid equivalent of the APCDs.