Blurb

The nation's health care system has changed dramatically and the country is debating further significant changes. Comprehensive information is needed to guide policymakers in understanding and evaluating the current problems and in formulating federal health care policy.
This book contains an evaluation of the plan developed by the National Center for Health Statistics for restructuring its existing provider surveys. It identifies current and future data needed by researchers and policymakers to assess the effect of changes in financing, organization, and delivery of health care on access, quality, costs, and outcomes of care and determines the extent to which the design and content of the proposed survey can meet these data needs.
The book goes beyond a simple review and recommends a design framework to develop a coordinated and integrated data system to gather information about people and their illness over time and to link this information to costs and health care outcomes. Table of Contents

  • Front Matter
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • Data Needs for a Changing Health Care Delivery System
  • Review of the NCHS Plan for the National Health Care Survey
  • Design for a National Health Care Data System
  • Coordination and Resource Considerations
  • Appendix A: NCHS Plan for a National Health Care Survey
  • Appendix B: Survey of Users of National Health Care Statistics
  • Appendix C: Federal Health Data Sources
  • Appendix D: Statutory Authorities
  • Appendix E: Acronyms
  • Appendix F: Biographical Sketches
  • Sources and References

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