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Health Data for All Ages: Interactive Relevant Customizable Statistical Resource

Health Data for All Ages: Interactive Relevant Customizable Statistical Resource. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics. What is Health Data for All Ages (HDAA)?.

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Health Data for All Ages: Interactive Relevant Customizable Statistical Resource

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  1. Health Data for All Ages: Interactive Relevant Customizable Statistical Resource Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics

  2. What is Health Data for All Ages (HDAA)? • An interactive set of tables presenting data on the health and well-being of the U.S population. • Recently developed by NCHS, with a primary focus on major health concerns across age groups and life stages. • Uses a powerful platform to make detailed, complex data accessible to all users.

  3. A tool for everyone • Presents pre-tabulated statistics on specific sub-populations without requiring users to analyze raw data or know statistical formulas. • Estimates are presented by: • Geographic location • Age • Race/ethnicity • Gender • Year

  4. Data sources • Total counts • Births (NVSS – Natality) • Deaths (NVSS – Mortality) • Population surveys • National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) • National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

  5. Data sources (continued) • Health Care Surveys • National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) • National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) • National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS)

  6. Considerations • Data are analyzed before release. • Software being used cannot calculate precision estimates appropriately for surveys with complex sampling designs. • Estimates are 3-year averages. • Pooling gives the estimates greater precision. • Larger number of specific sub-groups estimates can be presented.

  7. Considerations (continued) • Data are formatted into interactive data tables. • User can format as needed. • Timely updates of the data can be released on the Internet.

  8. Data suppression • Relative standard error • (RSE) = (SE/estimate) * 100% • Data not shown when RSE > 30% • Sample size • Vital Statistics: suppression for < 20 events • Surveys: suppression for sample size < 25

  9. Beyond 20/20™ software • Data dissemination software that allows interactive presentation of data. • Retrieve data in multiple formats depending on need: • Tables • Graphs (bar, line, pie) • Maps

  10. Flexibility of use • Two different ways to use the data • Use the tables online Quick access General purpose use of data • Download tables To access same data many times To map the data, click the “display map” button

  11. The HDAA home page • Website: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/health_data_for_all_ages.htm • Information links • What’s new • Join the listserv • Beyond 20/20 instructions • Technical notes and data sources • Related publications • Related resources

  12. Finding table of interest • Search for a specific topic • May get specific topic from a larger table. • Need to specify to see all tables available. • Browse the folder topics of interest • Titles arranged alphabetically, with information on geographic and time coverage.

  13. Changing table views • Browse items using arrow keys • Reset view back to original using the “Actions” menu item “Reset Default View” • Hide or show data using the “Actions” menu item “Select Items to View” • Switch table variables • Nest table variables

  14. Changing table views • Browse items using arrow keys • Reset view back to original using the “Actions” menu item “Reset Default View” • Hide or show data using the “Actions” menu item “Select Items to View” • Switch table variables • Nest table variables

  15. Changing table views • Browse items using arrow keys • Reset view back to original using the “Actions” menu item “Reset Default View” • Hide or show data using the “Actions” menu item “Select Items to View” • Switch table variables • Nest table variables

  16. Changing table views • Browse items using arrow keys • Reset view back to original using the “Actions” menu item “Reset Default View” • Hide or show data using the “Actions” menu item “Select Items to View” • Switch table variables • Nest table variables

  17. Changing table views • Browse items using arrow keys • Reset view back to original using the “Actions” menu item “Reset Default View” • Hide or show data using the “Actions” menu item “Select Items to View” • Switch table variables • Nest table variables

  18. Table and dimension details • Information useful to understand the data being presented available for many table components. • Overall table information • Variables • Categories within variables • Click on the icon to locate this information.

  19. Sorting • Sort items in a variable by using the sort buttons ( ). • Put the item you want to sort by in the columns (along the top). • Put the variable you want sorted in the rows (along the left side). • Click on the arrow that is associated with the sort you want (ascending or descending).

  20. Charting • Create a chart using the chart button. • Before charting, it is easiest to customize the table to show only those data you wish to display in the chart. • Change chart options using “Actions” menu item “Select Chart Type.”

  21. Printing • Click on the print button or • Chose “printable Version” from the “Actions” menu • Use your Internet browser’s Print command to print.

  22. Exporting the data • Only the data being displayed in the table view will be exported • Nest all variables needed in rows and columns • Clink on the “Microsoft Excel Format” button • Other formats available in the “Actions” menu

  23. Technical information • Refer to “Technical Notes and Source Information” in the instructions and publications folder for more in-depth information about the source data.

  24. Help/Contact Us • To receive technical support with Beyond 20/20 software and the tables e-mail: hdaa@cdc.gov

  25. Sample problems • Find the incidence of lung cancer mortality among non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black women in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina in the most recent data available. • Graph the percent of untreated cavities among people by poverty status and age. • Rank states by current smoking status among non-Hispanic white men aged 18-44 in 2001-2003.

  26. Mapping • Get a table downloaded to Beyond 20/20 browser. • Find and click “For offline use of above tables.” • Select table to map and either open or download. • Once table is opened in browser, click the map button . • Can browse through categories of other variables.

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