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  1. CMS Updates Physician Latest Payment Information

    Physician charge and payment data for commonly performed procedures.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Medicare
    Date Released: Jun 1, 2006
    Date Updated: Sep 25, 2009
    Geographic Granularity: County

  2. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Surveillance

    In 1992, Congress enacted the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act (FCSRCA). The act requires CDC to collect data from clinics and submit an annual report to Congress on Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) success rates. In 1996, CDC initiated the ART Surveillance System to collect cycle specific and clinic specific data from all medical clinics practicing ART in the United States and its territories. The data collected include patient's diagnosis, type of ART, clinical information pertaining to the ART procedure, and information on pregnancy outcomes.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Subject: Quality Measurement
    Date Released: Dec 30, 1997
    Date Updated: Apr 12, 2011
    Geographic Granularity: State

  3. National Health Expenditures - State (Residence)

    The National Health Expenditure Accounts (NHEA) are the official estimates of total health care spending in the United States. Personal health care (PHC) expenditures by State of Residence are based on State of Provider estimates adjusted for the flow of residents between states in order to consume health care services. These estimates present health spending on behalf of residents in the 50 States and in the District of Columbia. Included are estimates of aggregate and per capita health spending by type of establishment delivering care (hospital, physicians, nursing home, etc.). Per enrollee spending for Medicare and Medicaid are also presented by type of establishment

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Health Care Cost
    Date Updated: Sep 18, 2007
    Geographic Granularity: State

  4. CDC WONDER: Population (from Census)

    The Population online databases contain data from the US Census Bureau. The Census Estimates online database contains contains county-level population counts for years 1970 - 2000. The data comprise the April 1st Census counts for years 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2000, the July 1st intercensal estimates for years 1971-1979 and 1981-1989, and the July 1st postcensal estimates for years 1991-1999. The Census Projections online database contains population projections for years 2004-2030 by year, state, age, race and sex, prodyced by teh Cenus Bureau in 2005. The data are produced by the United States Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Subject: Population Statistics
    Date Released: Sep 1, 1995
    Date Updated: Sep 19, 2005
    Geographic Granularity: County

  5. Medicare Inpatient Hospital Dashboard

    The Medicare Inpatient Hospital Dashboard offers statistical views of the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) data as it relates to claims payment and volume as collected by CMS.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Medicare
    Date Released: Apr 10, 2010
    Geographic Granularity: State

  6. National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 2010

    The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) series (formerly titled National Household Survey on Drug Abuse) primarily measures the prevalence and correlates of drug use in the United States. The surveys are designed to provide quarterly, as well as annual, estimates. Information is provided on the use of illicit drugs, alcohol, and tobacco among members of United States households aged 12 and older. Questions included age at first use as well as lifetime, annual, and past-month usage for the following drug classes: marijuana, cocaine (and crack), hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants, alcohol, tobacco, and nonmedical use of prescription drugs, including pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, and sedatives. The survey covers substance abuse treatment history and perceived need for treatment, and includes questions from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of Mental Disorders that allow diagnostic criteria to be applied. The survey included questions concerning treatment for both substance abuse and mental health-related disorders. Respondents were also asked about personal and family income sources and amounts, health care access and coverage, illegal activities and arrest record, problems resulting from the use of drugs, and needle-sharing.

    Sub-Agency: Department of Health & Human Services
    Subject: Population Statistics
    Group Name: National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
    Date Released: Dec 5, 2011
    Date Updated: Dec 5, 2011
    Geographic Granularity: Country

  7. First National Survey of Older Americans Act Survey of Participants

    AoA's Performance Outcomes Measures project (POMP) helps States and Area Agencies on Aging assess their own program performance, while assisting AoA to meet the accountability provisions of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) and the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) program assessment requirements. Through annual performance reports, Federal agencies provide detailed information on their progress in meeting program performance objectives. Congress and OMB now use performance information to support budget decisions. Many state and local governments are requiring similar systems of accountability to document results and justify funding. In order to gather information on the performance of its program, the Administration on Aging surveys the participants in its Older Americans Act programs. These national surveys provide a portrait of who receives these services and how they assess the quality of the services received.

    Sub-Agency: Administration for Community Living
    Subject: Population Statistics
    Date Released: Sep 1, 2003
    Date Updated: Sep 1, 2003

  8. CMS Updates Ambulatory Surgical Centers Latest Payment Information

    Medicare Ambulatory Surgical Centers charge and payment data for commonly performed procedures.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Medicare
    Date Released: Jun 1, 2006
    Date Updated: Aug 28, 2009
    Geographic Granularity: County

  9. Find Health Center

    The Find Health Center tool is a locator tool designed to make data and information concerning NHSC Federally-Funded Health Centers more readily available to our users. It is intended to help people in greatest need for health care locate where they could obtain care in their particular location. The user is able to search for health centers nearest to a specific complete address, city and state, state and county, or ZIP code. The search results (health centers) are returned in groups of ten (numbered from one to ten) and are sorted by increasing distance away from the center of the search area (address or county). For each health center entry in the list the user is provided the health center name, address, approximate distance from the center point of the search, telephone number, website address (where available), and a link for driving directions. The user has the option of viewing the search results either on a map or as text (default) and both views provide links to get more detailed information for each returned opportunity.

    Sub-Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration
    Subject: Health Care Providers
    Date Released: Sep 1, 2010
    Geographic Granularity: Street Address

  10. Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas

    Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) Data Download makes data and information concerning Designated HPSAs readily available to our users in a one-stop download. It is intended to help analysts and people who would like to analyze health care sites. The user is provided a data file in text format, the metadata and template files are in Excel format, and the import instructions are in PDF format.

    Sub-Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration
    Subject: Health Care Providers
    Date Released: Jun 1, 2010
    Geographic Granularity: Street Address

  11. MedlinePlus Connect for Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems - Web Application

    A Web application that allows patient portals and electronic health record (EHR) systems to use existing code sets to link to relevant, authoritative health information from MedlinePlus.gov. Matches ICD-9-CM or SNOMED CT codes to related MedlinePlus consumer health information, LOINC codes to information on lab tests, and also matches NDC, RXCUI or text strings to patient medication information.

    Sub-Agency: National Library of Medicine
    Subject: Biomedical Research
    Date Released: Jan 1, 2010Converted from “2010”.

  12. National Health Expenditures - Historical

    The National Health Expenditure Accounts (NHEA) are the official estimates of total health care spending in the United States. Historical spending measures annual health spending in the U.S. by type of service delivered (hospital care, physician services, nursing home care, etc.) and source of funding for those services (private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, out-of-pocket spending, etc.).

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Health Care Cost
    Date Updated: Jan 5, 2010
    Geographic Granularity: Country

  13. National Health Expenditures - State (Provider)

    The National Health Expenditure Accounts (NHEA) are the official estimates of total health care spending in the United States. Personal health care (PHC) expenditures by State of Provider are estimates of health spending by the location of health care providers in the 50 States and in the District of Columbia. These estimates are presented by the type of establishment delivering care (hospitals, physicians, nursing homes, etc.) and by source of funding (Medicare and Medicaid).

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Health Care Cost
    Date Updated: Feb 1, 2007
    Geographic Granularity: State

  14. Part B National Summary Data File - CY2000

    The Medicare Part B national datasets are summarized by meaningful Healthcare Common Procedure Coding/Current Procedural Terminology (HCPC/CPT) code ranges. Each data set displays the allowed services, allowed charges, and payment amounts by HCPCS/CPT codes and prominent modifiers. In addition, there are two supplementary files that provide additional information about the datasets.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Medicare
    Group Name: Part B National Summary Data File
    Date Released: Jan 20, 2010
    Date Updated: Jan 20, 2010

  15. FDA Online Label Repository

    The drug labels and other drug-specific information on this Web site represent the most recent drug label information companies have submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

    Sub-Agency: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
    Subject: Treatments
    Date Released: Jan 1, 2011
    Date Updated: Jan 1, 2011
    Geographic Granularity: Country

  16. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG)

    The NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG) is intended as a source of general industrial hygiene information on several hundred chemicals/classes for workers, employers, and occupational health professionals. The NPG does not contain an analysis of all pertinent data, rather it presents key information and data in abbreviated or tabular form for chemicals or substance groupings (e.g. cyanides, fluorides, manganese compounds) that are found in the work environment. The information found in the NPG should help users recognize and control occupational chemical hazards.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Subject: Safety
    Date Released: Jan 1, 1998Converted from “1998”.
    Date Updated: Sep 10, 2010

  17. Part B National Summary Data File - CY2006

    The Medicare Part B national datasets are summarized by meaningful Healthcare Common Procedure Coding/Current Procedural Terminology (HCPC/CPT) code ranges. Each data set displays the allowed services, allowed charges, and payment amounts by HCPCS/CPT codes and prominent modifiers. In addition, there is a readme file that provides additional information about the datasets.

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    Subject: Medicare
    Group Name: Part B National Summary Data File
    Date Released: Jan 20, 2010
    Date Updated: Jan 20, 2010

  18. CDC WONDER: AIDS Public Use Data

    The AIDS Public Information Data Set (APIDS) for years 1981-2002 on CDC WONDER online database contains counts of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) cases reported by state and local health departments, by demographics; location (region and selected metropolitan areas); case-definition; month/year and quarter-year of diagnosis, report, and death (if applicable); and HIV exposure group (risk factors for AIDS). Data are produced by the US Department of Health and Human Services (US DHHS), Public Health Service (PHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention (NCHSTP), Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHP).

    Sub-Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Subject: Epidemiology
    Date Released: Sep 1, 1995
    Date Updated: Mar 14, 2006
    Geographic Granularity: MSA

  19. Uniform Data System

    HRSA's Bureau of Primary Health Care's Uniform Data System (UDS) tracks a variety of information, including patient demographics, services provided, clinical indicators and utilization rates. UDS data are collected from HRSA grantees and reported at the grantee, state, and national levels. The data are used to improve health center performance and operations, and to report overall program accomplishments. The Uniform Data System (UDS) provides annual data snapshots, demographic trends, and data comparison tools which allow for state-to-state and state-to-national comparisons. Data is presented in a variety of tables and charts, and can be exported into Excel to facilitate public use.

    Sub-Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration
    Subject: Quality Measurement
    Date Released: Aug 1, 2009
    Geographic Granularity: State

  20. Find Shortage Areas: HPSA & MUA/P by Address

    The Find Shortage Areas: Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) and Medically Underserved Area/Population (MUA/P) by Address tool is a locator tool designed to help our users determine if a specific address is located in a Primary Care HPSA, Mental Health HPSA, Dental Care HPSA, and/or MUA/P. These HPSAs and MUA/Ps are those areas designated by HRSA with the in greatest need for health care, those areas having: shortages of primary medical care, dental or mental health providers, low income populations, comprehensive health center, federally qualified health center, few primary care providers, high infant mortality, high poverty population, high elderly population. The returned search results provide indications of whether the address is in a Primary Care HPSA, Mental Health HPSA, Dental Care HPSA, and MUA/P; state name; county name; county subdivision name; Census Tract Number; ZIP Code; post office name; congressional district; congressional district representative; and a map identifying the entered address. The interface makes available three other locator tools (HPSA by State and County; HPSAs Eligible for the Medicare Physician Bonus Payment; and MUA/P by State and County).

    Sub-Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration
    Subject: Health Care Providers
    Date Released: Jul 1, 2009
    Geographic Granularity: Street Address

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