The National Health Care Surveys are designed to answer key questions of interest to health care policy makers, public health professionals, and researchers. These can include the factors that influence the use of health care resources, the quality of health care, including safety, and disparities in health care services provided to population subgroups in the United States.
Health Care Settings and Providers Surveyed
- Physician Offices and Community Health Centers
- Hospital Emergency and Outpatient Departments
- Ambulatory Surgery Centers
- Hospital Inpatient Care
- Nursing Homes
- Nursing Assistants
- Home and Hospice Care Agencies
- Home Health and Hospice Aides
- Residential Care Facilities
- National Study of Long-Term Care Providers
What's New
- Comparability Between the Rates for All-listed Inpatient Procedures Using National Hospital Discharge Survey and Medicare Claims, 1999 and 2007 [PDF - 257 KB] (9/2012)
- Generalist and Specialty Physicians: Supply and Access, 2009–2010 (9/2012)
- Wait Time for Treatment in Hospital Emergency Departments: 2009 (8/2012)
- Physician Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems: United States, 2011 (7/2012)
- Hospitalization for Stroke in U.S. Hospitals, 1989–2009 (5/2012)
- Characteristics and Use of Home Health Care by Men and Women Aged 65 and Over [PDF - 130 KB] (4/2012)
Contact Us:
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Division of Health Care Statistics
National Center for Health Statistics
3311 Toledo Road
Hyattsville, MD 20782 - 1-800-232-4636
- cdcinfo@cdc.gov