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The goal of these studies has been to investigate the association of numerous factors (including medical conditions, demographic characteristics, social and psychological factors, medication use, and health behaviors) with important outcomes in aging populations, including death, disability, nursing home admission, and the onset of new chronic conditions. The EPESE database represents one of the largest resources of epidemiologic data on representative, community-dwelling populations of older persons, and remains an important resource for answering a wide range of questions on older populations. Links to Medicare records were successfully completed and high quality data are now available through 1992. A number of analyses are underway that use these linked records to document hospitalization for specific events and costs of hospitalization.