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Accessing Aggregated Population Health Data from Select Tools of the NCHS A presentation at the Knowledge 4 Equity Conference James M. Craver November 6, 2012 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics

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Accessing Aggregated Population Health Data from

Select Tools of the NCHSA presentation at the Knowledge 4 Equity Conference

James M. CraverNovember 6, 2012

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Health Statistics

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NCHS Mission

• Monitor the Nation’s health by collecting, analyzing and disseminating health data

• To inform actions and policies to improve the health of the American people• Identify health problems, risk factors, and disease

patterns• Compare across time, populations, providers and

geographic areas

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Types of NCHS data sourceswww.cdc.gov/nchs/data/factsheets/factsheet_summary.htm

• National Vital Statistics System• Births and deaths

• Surveys of people• National Health Interview Survey• National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey• National Survey of Family Growth

• National Health Care Surveys• Component surveys

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Reasons for using multiple sources

• Monitor health and health care broadly

• Assess a specific public health issue from multiple perspectives

• Conduct methods studies

• Enhance the usefulness of a survey through linkage with additional data

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Tools for finding statistics from multiple data sources

• Health Indicators Warehousewww.healthindicators.gov

• Health Data Interactivewww.cdc.gov/nchs/hdi.htm

• Health, United Statewww.cdc.gov/nchs/hdi.htm

• Healthy People 2010 / 2020www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthy_people.htm

• FastStatswww.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats

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1. Health Indicators Warehouse (HIW)www.healthindicators.com

• National, state, and local level indicators• Graph and map indicators (if data permit)• Link from indicators to evidence-based

interventions• Includes most indicators from

• Healthy People 2020• County Health Rankings• Community Health Status Indicators • New community level Medicare utilization and quality indicators

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HIW: Current Version

• Approximately 1,100 unique indicators• More than 160 data sources

• Federal: Census data, HHS, ED, Agriculture and other federal Surveys, Surveillance Data, Medicare Administrative Data, EPA modeled data

• State: BRFSS, Surveillance System Data• Trade Associations: AMA, AHA, other health professions data• NGOs: ASTHO, NACCHO, other member surveys

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HIW: Methods for stroke death rates

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HIW: Stroke death rates map

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2. Health Data Interactivewww.cdc.gov/nchs/hdi.htm

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Health Data Interactive online tables Ex.: Asthma prevalence, health care use, and mortality by age, race, and sex

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Asthma emergency department visits (per 10,000), by age, race/ ethnicity: annual average 2006-2008

Source: National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey

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Asthma deaths among adults (per 100,000), by age and race: annual average 2005-2007

Source: National Vital Statistics System

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3. Health United Stateswww.cdc.gov/nchs/hus.htm

• Annual report (since 1975) on national trends in statistics• Health status and determinants• Use of health care• Health resources• Health care costs and financing

• Includes data from 55 sources

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Ex.: How might you start to describe selected trends in health care use?

• Preventive services – NHIS

• Prescription drugs – NHANES

• Inpatient surgery – NHDS

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Interactive In Briefhttp://archive.nlm.nih.gov/proj/IP/hus11/InBrief.html

• Collaborative project between the National Library of Medicine and NCHS

• Allows deeper, interactive dive into select publications

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4. Healthy People (HP) 2010 / 2020www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthy_people.htm

• A nationwide health promotion & disease prevention agenda

• Tracks progress towards targets for health objectives

• HP 2010: >900 objectives in 28 focus areas, using 150 data sources

• HP 2020: 1200 objectives on 42 topics

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HP tracking data

• HP 2010• Final Review: summarizes progress over the decade• Data2010: online database with tracking data

• HP 2020• Baseline data available through HP webpage & Health Indictors

Warehouse

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Healthy People (HP)Ex.: Heart disease and stroke

• HP 2010• 17 objectives tracked • Using 5 data sources including NVSS, NHIS, NHDS, NHANES

• HP 2020• 18 objectives • Baseline data from 5 data sources including NVSS, NHIS,

NHANES• 31 additional developmental objectives

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HP 2010 Final Reviewwww.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hpdata2010/hp2010_final_review.pdf

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5. FastStats: Statistics by topicwww.cdc.gov/nchs/faststats/default.htm

• Provides quick web access to statistics on topics of public health importance using multiple data sources and publications

• Organized alphabetically • Links to:

• Source publications • Publications with more data• Related web pages

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FastStats topics

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Contact for more information

James Craver

Co-Acting Associate Director, Office of Analysis and EpidemiologyNational Center for Health Statistics

Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDepartment of Health and Human Services

[email protected]