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Accessing and Using NCHS Data on the Web

Accessing and Using NCHS Data on the Web. Ann Aikin. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics. Miscellaneous Spreadsheet Files, on FTP server Aging Trends (Lotus) Healthy People 2010/2000 (Some Excel, some Lotus)

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Accessing and Using NCHS Data on the Web

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  1. Accessing and Using NCHS Data on the Web Ann Aikin Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics

  2. Miscellaneous Spreadsheet Files, on FTP server Aging Trends (Lotus) Healthy People 2010/2000 (Some Excel, some Lotus) Data Highlights from NHHCS, NNHS (Excel) State Health Profiles (Excel) SLAITS Frequencies (PDF) Detailed Vital Statistics Tables Mortality: 1999 + Historical Tables from 1990-98 (PDF) Natality: 1997-1998 + some trend data, 1-2000 Preliminary Table (PDF) Provisional Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Tables by State:1996-2001, 2 year groups (PDF) Accessing NCHS Data:Pre-Tabulated Tables Available on NCHS Web • Health, United States • Spreadsheet files in Lotus and Excel: 1995-2001 • Updated Tables: Year-round updates (PDF)

  3. Statistical Tables, Charts, and Graphs Ambulatory Health Care Behavioral Risk Factors Diseases Home Health and Hospice Care Hospital Data Infant and Child Health Infertility Injury Nursing Homes Sex Education Sexual Activity Use of Contraceptives Vital Events Early Release of Selected NHIS Estimates Early Release of Health Insurance Coverage Estimates (Also from NHIS) Accessing NCHS Data:Pre-Tabulated HTML and PDF Tables Available in FASTATS A to Z, Web-Only Reports, and Data Warehouse

  4. NIS: 1998-99 LSOA II Wave 2 Survivor File (1992-98) National Health Care Surveys NAMCS:1993-2000, 1973-92 NHAMCS:1992-2000 NHDS:1996-2000 NNHS:1995, 1997 NSAS:1994-1996 NHHCS:1996 NEHIS:1994 Data from the NVSS National Mortality Followback Survey, 1993 Accessing NCHS Data Sets:ASCII Data Sets Available to Download from FTP Server • NHANES • Files from III • II Mortality • I- Epidemiologic Followup Study, 1992 • NHIS • NHIS:1992, 1997-2000 • Polio, 1994-95 • Income Data (1994, 1996) • Imputed Annual Family Income,1990-96 • 1982-94 Condition File • SLAITS: (Health, Child Well-Being and Welfare, National Survey of Early Childhood Health data files)

  5. Healthy Women: State Trends in Health and Mortality State level data for sex, age, race/ethnicity, and year 4 Mortality Tables (42 Causes and All Causes) 20 Health Behavior and Risk Factor Tables Trends in Health and Aging Over 100 Tables on: Mortality and Life Expectancy Health Status and Well-being Functional Status and Disability Risk Factors Injuries Health Care Utilization Population Living Arrangements Health Care Expenditures Accessing NCHS Data:Using the Beyond 20/20 Browser to Access Healthy Women, and Trends in Health and Aging Tables

  6. Mortality (1999, 1979-98) Natality (1995-98) Linked Birth/Infant Death (1995-98) Injury and Leading Causes of Death now on WISQARS site on WISQARS site Accessing NCHS Data Sets: Using CDC Wonder

  7. Accessing NCHS Data:Using WISQARS to Access Injury-Related NCHS Data

  8. Accessing NCHS Data:Using FERRETT to Access Selected NCHS Survey Data

  9. Accessing NCHS Data Over the Web:The Future The DataWeb provides access to demographic, economic, environmental, health, and other databases housed in different systems in different agencies and organizations. It provides data query and extract capabilities, as well as data analysis and visualization tools. Currently users can create subsets, tabulate, chart, and export data to a variety of formats, working of a CD-ROM.  In the future, users will be able to access and use the SETS data sets from the Internet. Updates and Changes to the Healthy Women and Trends in Aging Tables, including new mortality information. And “More, More, More…”

  10. Ann AikinData Dissemination Branch, NCHS6525 Belcrest Road, Room 1064Hyattsville, MD 20782(301) 458-4069 /aia3@cdc.gov www.cdc.gov/nchs/ducpresentations.htm Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics

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