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Health
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Interview
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Since 1957 S U rvey
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National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) is the principal source of information on the
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health of the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States and is one of the
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major data collection programs of the NCHS. The National Health Survey Act of 1956
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provided for a continuing survey and special studies to secure accurate and current
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statistical information on the amount, distribution, and effects of illness and disability in
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the United States and the services rendered for or because of such conditions. The survey
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referred to in the Act, now called the National Health Interview Survey, was initiated in July
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1957. Since 1960, the survey has been conducted by NCHS, which was formed when the
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National Health Survey and the National Vital Statistics Division were combined.
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The main objective of the NHIS is to monitor the health of the United States population
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through the collection and analysis of data on a broad range of health topics. A major
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strength of this survey lies in the ability to categorize these health characteristics by many
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demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
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NHIS data are used widely throughout the Department of Health and Human Services
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(HHS) to monitor trends in illness and disability and to track progress toward achieving
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national health objectives. The data are also used by the public health research
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community for epidemiologic and policy analysis of such timely issues as characterizing
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those with various health problems, determining barriers to accessing and using
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appropriate health care, and evaluating Federal health programs.
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Since 1957, the content of the survey has been updated about every 10-15 years to
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incorporate advances in survey methodology and coverage of health topics. In January
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2019, NHIS launched a redesigned content and structure that differs from the 1997-2018
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NHIS.
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Data users can obtain the latest information about the National Health Interview Survey
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(NHIS) by periodically checking our website: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis.htm
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The website features downloadable data and documentation for the NHIS, as well as
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important information about any modifications or updates to the data or documentation.
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Published reports from previous years’ surveys are also available, as are updates about
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future surveys and datasets. Data files and documentation can be found at:
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https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis/data-questionnaires-documentation.htm
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For information about accessing restricted NHIS variables, see
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https://www.cdc.gov/rdc/index.htm
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