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Jane F. Gentleman, Director Division of Health Interview Statistics

The impact of budget limitations on the National Center for Health Statistics’ National Health Interview Survey. Jane F. Gentleman, Director Division of Health Interview Statistics National Center for Health Statistics. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Part of CDC

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Jane F. Gentleman, Director Division of Health Interview Statistics

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  1. The impact of budget limitations on theNational Center for Health Statistics’National Health Interview Survey Jane F. Gentleman, Director Division of Health Interview Statistics National Center for Health Statistics

  2. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) • Part of CDC • Located in Hyattsville, Maryland • The Fed Govt’s health statistics agency • The principal agency that produces general-purpose health data

  3. National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) • In the field since 1957 • In-person household survey of non-institutionalized civilian population • Fielded by Census Bureau since 1957 • Microdata released annually online • Impact of budget limitations on NHIS  Impact on NCHS

  4. Three questions for today • How have budgets in the last six to seven years affected your organization's approach to survey/census data collection? • How have organizations invested in technologies to reduce their costs? • Has the recent economic downturn affected your organization's approach to data collection and the use of technology?

  5. Number of persons in NHIS sample, 1962/63-2007

  6. # persons in NHIS PUF, CY2000-2008 Max size = ~100,000 2000: 100,600 2001: 100,800 2002: 93,400 Sample cut 2003: 92,100 Sample cut, training cut 2004: 94,500 Sample cut 2005: 98,600 Postponed new design Max size = ~87,500 (new design) 2006: 75,700 Sample cut 2007: 75,800 Sample cut 2008: ~75,800 Sample cut, training cut 2009: ?? Sample cut, training cut

  7. Bad effects of cost-cutting measures: • Lower precision of estimates • Lower data quality • Interviewers’ loss of work hours • Few new initiatives Good things we did anyway, e.g.: • Development of paradata: public release, analysis • Improvement of income & SSN questions

  8. Planning for the next redesign: ~2014 • Want more flexibility: change design when budget changes • Must develop new approach to listing: --Use of commercially-available address files --New technologies, e.g., car, camera, & GPS; remote sensing.

  9. Hope! • NCHS budget to increase by $11.1 million in FY2009 • Funding from Stimulus Plan projects???

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