Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) 2013 Discussion and Cost Justifications
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Join the BRFSS 2013 discussion on core questions, optional modules, and state-added questions. Learn about the survey data sets, cost considerations, and the importance of funding for health promotion and intervention planning in Arizona.
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) 2013 Discussion and Cost Justifications
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Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey BRFSS 2013Tuesday, August 14, 2012150 Room - 540A (10:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M.)Presented by:Judy BassArizona BRFSS CoordinatorAnd with special thanks to our U of A intern:James Blackwell
Announcements • The BRFSS data sets for 2011 are posted online • BRFSS dataset files from 2000 through 2011 have been formatted to import easily into any statistical analysis program • Also for your convenience we have uploaded 5-year combined data sets http://www.azdhs.gov/plan/brfs/
Please note that 5-year combined data may vary depending upon which years were analyzed, and whether the questions were asked as the core, optional module or state-added questions. For example: your core questions will have responses that are asked each year. However, optional module/state-added questions were most likely asked every other year. 5-year combined data sets
Health Conditions and Limitations compiled data represent the years that were extrapolated from 2006-2010. Health Risk Awareness compiled data represent years that were extrapolated from 2006-2010. Health Status and Life Satisfaction compiled data represent years that were extrapolated from 2006-2010. Healthcare Coverage and Utilization compiled data represent years that were extrapolated from 2006-2010. Nutrition compiled data represent years that were extrapolated from 2001-2009. – Every other year. May change. Screening compiled data represent years that were extrapolated from 2002-2010. – Every other year. 5-year combined data sets
Cover the 2013 QUESTIONNAIRE Core Questions Optional Modules State - Added Questions JUSTIFICATIONS VOTING ON QUESTIONS PROCESS- OPEN COUNT PROVIDE LIVE RESULTS VOTE on Keeping or Discontinuing Published Annual BRFSS Report Voting Results Today’s Discussion
JUSTIFICATIONS FOR STATE-ADDED/ OPTIONAL MODULE QUESTIONS
COSTS FOR STATE ADDED &OPTIONAL MODULE • BRFSS has been in existence for more than a decade. It is the only source of its size able to provide prevalence data on Chronic Disease and High Risks behaviors. • Making it an integral component for health promotion and intervention planning throughout Arizona. • Recently BRFSS budgets have been cut and we are now looking at a $150,000 short-fall. • *Note* for 2013 the shortfall could be as high as $200,000. • If necessary in 2013, WOULD any of your programs be willing to contribute ADDITIONAL FUNDING?
State-added and Optional Module costs will increase from $2,000 to possibly $3,100 per question. COSTS FOR STATE ADDED &OPTIONAL MODULE
Any Questions? Thank You