The National Health Care Surveys are a family of provider-based surveys designed to meet the need for objective, reliable information about the organizations and providers that supply health care, the services rendered, and the patients they serve. (Read more)
New data announcements from the National Health Care Surveys for the past three months are listed here.
Data from the National Health Care Surveys are organized around the settings in which health care is delivered. To get survey descriptions and links to data, documentation, and reports, select a survey. Survey Overview
The latest data from all the National Health Care Surveys. For reports for a particular survey, select the setting in which the survey was conducted.
Data from the National Health Care Surveys have a wide variety of uses in answering key questions of interest to health services researchers and policy makers about what drives the cost and quality of health care. Select a topic to see examples of uses within each of the following areas.
Listing of journal articles using the National Health Care Surveys Data (2005-2006)
The National Health Care Surveys have professionals dedicated to collecting, analyzing, and disseminating critical health care information for the entire nation. For assistance with technical questions about our surveys, or to make suggestions or comments about how we can better serve you, e-mail us.
The National Health Care Survey is conducted by the Division of
Health Care Statistics (DHCS), National Center for Health Statistics.
The Division has four branches and an Office of the Director.
For more information, call: 301-458-4157
National Center for Health
Statistics
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Hyattsville, MD 20782
Phone:
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