Survey research methods

SHARE Webinar Recording Available: Using the NHIS to Evaluate State Health Reform

SHARE hosted a webinar on September 1, 2010, about the use of federal and state survey data for evaluating the impact of health reform at the state level.  A recording of the event,

SHARE Webinar: Using the NHIS to Evaluate State Health Reform

Publication Year: 
2010

This webinar is the third in SHARE's Great Research Conversations series and features Economist Sharon Long, Senior Economist at SHADAC, and Audrey Gasteier,  Director of Health Systems Policy and the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy.

This webinar is the third in SHARE's Great Research Conversations series and features Economist Sharon Long, Senior Economist at SHADAC, and Audrey Gasteier,  Director of Healt

Can Post-Stratification Adjustments Do Enough to Reduce Bias in Telephone Surveys that Do Not Sample Cell Phones? It Depends

Publication Year: 
2010

Presentation by Kathleen Thiede Call at the American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference (AAPOR), in Chicago, IL, May 15 2010.

Order Effects and Context Effects in Perspectives of Health Care Reform Polling

Publication Year: 
2010

Presentation by Peter Graven at the American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference (AAPOR), in Chicago, IL, May 15 2010.

Mode of administration and other design considerations in health insurance estimation

Publication Year: 
2010

Presentation by Jeanette Ziegenfuss at the American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference (AAPOR), in Chicago, IL, May 14 2010.

Survey-Related Experiential and Attitudinal Correlates of Future Health Survey Participation: Results of a Statewide Survey

Publication Year: 
2008

Beebe TJ, Jenkins SM, Anderson KJ, Davern ME. 2008. "Survey-Related Experiential and Attitudinal Correlates of Future Health Survey Participation: Results of a Statewide Survey." Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 83(12): 1358-1363.

The Problem, Progress Made and Prospects for the Future: Insights from Linked Data

Publication Year: 
2009

Presentation by Kathleen Call at the 2009 APPAM conference in Washington, DC, November 6 2009.

Using Linked Survey & Admin. Records Studies to Partially Correct Survey Program Part. for Timely Policy Research Purposes

Publication Year: 
2009

Presentation by Michael Davern at the 2009 Joint Statistical Meetings, Washington, DC, August 2 2009.

For more information on this topic, see SHADAC's technical report, "Medicaid Under-reporting in the CPS and One Approach for a Partial Correction," which describes parameters from two logistic regression models used to predict the probability that the Medicaid administrative data imply that a CPS sample member actually had Medicaid. Click here to view the report.

SHADAC releases two issue briefs on race, ethnicity and immigration measured in federal surveys

July 23, 2009.  SHADAC has released two issue briefs as a resource for those who are conducting surveys or using federal survey data for policy development. These briefs are intended to assist state and federal analysts with survey development and/or analysis of existing survey data to estimate health insurance coverage and access to care for disparities populations.

Data Availability for Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrant Groups in Federal Surveys

Publication Year: 
2009

This brief focuses on the availability of public use data from selected federal surveys that collect information on health insurance coverage and access to care for race, ethnicity and immigrant group (REI) identifiers.  Publicly available data for populations defined by REI are necessary for monitoring disparities in healthcare coverage and access.

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