The
American Community Survey is an ongoing statistical survey coordinated by the U.S. Census Bureau that provides detailed information on U.S. population demographics. Data are derived from the bureau directly via its
1-year and
5-year data sets or using the public use microdata sample (PUMS) file.
The
American Nonsmokers’ Rights Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about the adverse health effects of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure, as well as the benefits of smoke-free environments. The foundation produces lists and maps covering laws regarding clean air, e-cigarettes, marijuana and tobacco sales in pharmacies. Data are accessed via the
Lists & Maps webpage.
The
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is the nation's largest phone-based population survey. The survey, coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in collaboration with state, territory and federal agencies, provides information about health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions and use of preventive services. Data are accessed via the
BRFSS website.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’
Care Compare tool helps find and compare providers and services by furnishing detailed information about every Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing home in the country. The tool provides detailed information on health inspections, staffing and various other quality measures. Data are accessed via the
data archive for nursing homes including rehab services.
Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data are produced by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Policy Development and Research, which manages specific housing data from the American Community Survey. These data demonstrate the extent of housing problems and needs, particularly for low-income households. Data are accessed via the
Consolidated Planning/CHAS Data website.
Feeding America publishes an annual report on food insecurity among seniors and older adults. The report documents the prevalence of food insecurity among older adults in the U.S. and identifies the geographic sociodemographic variation in food insecurity based on data from the December supplement to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey. Two years of data are combined to produce state-level estimates.
The
Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) State Scorecard is published every three years by the AARP Public Policy Institute. The report details long-term services and supports for older adults, people with physical disabilities and family caregivers, aggregating data from a variety of primary sources.
The
Mapping Medicare Disparities (MMD) Tool is a comprehensive source of information from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Office of Minority Health, offering data on eliminating health disparities and improving the health of minority populations. This tool features health outcome measures of disease prevalence, costs, hospitalizations for 60 chronic conditions, emergency department use, readmissions rates, mortality, preventable hospitalizations and preventive services. Data are obtained from the
MMD by Population website.
The
National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) is a registry developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to improve the efficiency of electronic health information transmission. NPPES assigns a unique
National Provider Identifier (NPI) number to covered health care providers and health plans to conduct all administrative and financial transactions under HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Data are accessed via the
NPI files website.
The
Shaping Long-Term Care in America Project is conducted at the Brown University Center for Gerontology and Healthcare Research and is supported in part by the National Institute on Aging. The project website provides data on long-term care, including facility characteristics, resident characteristics and long-term care policies by state, county and facility.