These datasets contain state Medicaid and national Medicare fees for a weekly Opioid Treatment Program methadone bundle and its component services, a bundle with additional services, and selected other services related to the treatment of opioid use disorder, with indexes for interstate comparison ...
The data provided below constitute all source material used for the Vaccinating the United States for Coronavirus dashboard on Tableau Public. The dashboard relies on three distinct data sources: CDC Vaccination data (updated daily), demographic data from the American Community Survey (2019), and ...
The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System focuses on health risk behaviors that are often established during childhood and early adolescence, including behaviors associated with tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, unintentional injuries, sexual behaviors related to unintended pregnancy and ...
This dataset provides a comprehensive accounting of public spending on children from 1997 through 2016. It draws on the US Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances, as well as several federal and other noncensus sources, to capture state-by-state spending on education, ...
This dataset reports the data released for the interactive tool, "Who Would Lose Coverage If Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Expire?" These data are generated using the Health Policy Center's Health Insurance Policy Simulation Model (HIPSM) with extracts from the American Community Survey (ACS).
Additional data for “Overturning the ACA Would Increase Uniunsurance among People of All Ages, Races, and Ethnicities,” Urban Wire, October 20, 2020.
**This data is no longer being updated. It was last updated 2022-07-26**
**Note:** This entry includes the data for phase 2, phase 3, phase 3.1, phase 3.2, phase 3.3, phase 3.4, and phase 3.5 of the federal Household Pulse Survey. The Household Pulse Survey introduced questionnaire two with ...
This is a listing compiled by the Urban Institute of datasets and data tools that have data below the city level and are available for the nation. Topics include housing, education, health, environment, and others. Geographic level and years covered vary by dataset.
This resource contains all data from AGing, Independence, and Disability’s Program Data Portal from the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Community Living.
The Health Reform Monitoring Survey, or HRMS, is a nationally representative, internet-based survey of nonelderly adults launched in 2013 to provide timely information on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) before data from federal surveys become available. Samples for the HRMS are drawn from Ipsos’s ...