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Session: NCHS Data Warehouse on Trends in Health and Aging: Your Tool for Health Policy Assessment and Development
5108.0: Wednesday, November 10, 2004: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
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NCHS Data Warehouse on Trends in Health and Aging: Your Tool for Health Policy Assessment and Development
The Data Warehouse on Trends in Health and Aging is a web-based tool to provide up-to-date information on the health and well-being of older Americans. The Data Warehouse was created at The National Center for Health Statistics with the support of the National Institute on Aging. This system is designed to show trends in health-related behaviors, health status, health care utilization, health insurance, and health care costs of the older population. The information in the Data Warehouse is presented for older men and women of various ages, races, and ethnicities and is organized in Beyond 20/20® tables. Beyond 20/20® is user-friendly, easy-to-use software, which allows the user to retrieve and display customized tables, analyze the data with graphs and maps, and access explanatory information about the health indicators and survey methodology. The Data Warehouse could be use as a source of data to assess the consequences of policy changes and regulations, as a planning and evalutation tool , and as a data source for grant writing. Topics such as diabetes, heart diseases and disability could be covered depending on the choice of the audience. Trends in diabetes and cardiovascular diseases will be analyzed using vital statistics, hospitalization data, risk factors and other health indicators. The trend in disability will be considered using data from community settings, nursing homes and other long-term facilities, and home health care agencies. Pilot Teaching Modules on Aging topics developed based on the Data Warehouse will be presented
Learning Objectives: At the end of the session participants will: a)learn how to access data on trends in health-related behaviors, health status, health care utilization, health insurance, and health care costs of the older population. The participants will learn how to download, create and manipulate their own tables and how to use unique graphic and mapping options of the Beyond20/20 software. They will learn about the sources and limitations of the different data sets. b)understand how to use the Data Warehouse on Trends in health and Aging for policy planning purposes c)recognize the reflection of the changes in CMS payment system on the health care use and expenditures data d)access and review Teaching Modules on Aging
12:30 PMNCHS Data Warehouse on Trends in Health and Aging: Your tool for health policy assessment and development
James Lubitz, MPH, Yelena Gorina, MS, Laura Pratt, PhD, Ellen Kramarow, PhD, Margie Goulding, PhD, Harold Lentzner, PhD
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Gerontological Health
Endorsed by:Injury Control and Emergency Health Services
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing

The 132nd Annual Meeting (November 6-10, 2004) of APHA