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business required its consideration of
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2013, was practicable.
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Proposed Project
The National Health Interview Survey
(NHIS), (OMB No. 0920–0214,
Expiration 03/31/2016)—Revision—
National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS), Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The annual National Health Interview
Survey is a major source of general
statistics on the health of the U.S.
population and has been in the field
continuously since 1957. Clearance is
sought for three years, to collect data for
2014, 2015, and 2016. This voluntary
and confidential household-based
survey collects demographic and healthrelated information on a nationally
representative sample of persons and
households throughout the country.
Personal identification information is
requested from survey respondents to
facilitate linkage of survey data with
health related administrative and other
records. Each year we collect
information from up to 55,000
households, which contain about
137,500 individuals.
Information is collected using
computer assisted personal interviews
(CAPI). A core set of data is collected
each year that remains largely
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unchanged while sponsored
supplements vary from year to year. The
core set includes sociodemographic
characteristics, health status, health care
services, health insurance, health
conditions, and health behaviors. For
2014, supplemental questions will be
cycled on pertaining to hearing and
balance, arthritis, and heart disease and
stroke. Supplemental topics that
continue or are enhanced from previous
years will be related to the Affordable
Care Act, food security, children’s
mental health, disability and
functioning, smokeless tobacco,
hepatitis screening, immunizations, and
computer use. In 2015, the primary
supplements will be on cancer control
and prevention and occupational
exposures in addition to continuing
topics from 2014. In 2016, topics will
include the primary supplement on
balance and sensory problems and
shorter sets of questions pertaining to
released as a separate file from the
ongoing NHIS.
In accordance with the 1995 initiative
to increase the integration of surveys
within the Department of Health and
Human Services, respondents to the
NHIS serve as the sampling frame for
the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
conducted by the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality. The NHIS has
long been used by government,
university, and private researchers to
evaluate both general health and
specific issues, such as cancer, diabetes,
and access to health care. It is a leading
source of data for the Congressionallymandated ‘‘Health US’’ and related
publications, as well as the single most
important source of statistics to track
progress toward the National Health
Promotion and Disease Prevention
Objectives, ‘‘Healthy People 2020.’’
There is no cost to the respondent
other than their time.
Healthy People 2020 and health
disparities. A Web/CATI multimode
follow-back survey will be conducted
from sample adult respondents from the
2013–2015 NHIS. The follow-back
surveys will focus on topics related to
the Affordable Care Act including
health care access and use, and health
insurance coverage and will include
Web, telephone, and mail interviews.
Questions related to federal and state
health insurance marketplaces will be
included.
To improve the analytic utility of
NHIS data, minority populations are
oversampled annually. In 2014, in
addition to ongoing sample
augmentation procedures, NCHS will
introduce a Native Hawaiian and Pacific
Islander oversample. Residents in a
sample of 4,000 addresses identified
from the 2012 American Community
Survey will be administered the 2014
NHIS questionnaire. Results will be
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE
Questionnaire
(respondent)
Screener Questionnaire ...................................................................................
Family Core (adult family member) .................................................................
Adult Core (sample adult) ................................................................................
Child Core (adult family member) ....................................................................
Child/Teen Record Check (medical provider) .................................................
Supplements (adult family member) ................................................................
Multi-mode study (adult family Member) .........................................................
Native Hawaiian/P Pacific Islander Survey (adult family member) ...................
Reinterview Survey ..........................................................................................
Total Burden Hours ..................................................................................
LeRoy Richardson,
Chief, Information Collection Review Office,
Office of Scientific Integrity, Office of the
Associate Director for Science, Office of the
Director, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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15/60
10/60
5/60
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17,250
9,000
2,333
667
9,000
2,000
4,000
417
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45,500
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
requests, call (404) 639–7570 or send an
email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written
comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC 20503 or by fax to (202) 395–5806.
Written comments should be received
within 30 days of this notice.
Background and Brief Description
Section 361 of the Public Health
Service Act (42 U.S.C. 264), as
amended, authorizes the Secretary of
Health and Human Services to make
and enforce such regulations as are
necessary to prevent the introduction,
transmission, or spread of
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and Response (OPHPR), Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Average
burden per
respondent
(in hours)
10,000
45,000
36,000
14,000
8,000
45,000
12,000
4,000
5,000
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communicable diseases from foreign
countries into the States or possessions,
or from one State or possession into any
other State or possession. Part 71 of
Title 42, Code of Federal Regulations
(Foreign Quarantine) sets forth
provisions to prevent the introduction,
transmission, and spread of
communicable disease from foreign
countries into the United States.
Subpart F—Importations—contains
provisions for the importation of
infectious biological agents, infectious
substances, and vectors (42 CFR 71.54);
requiring persons that import these
materials to obtain a permit issued by
the CDC.
CDC requests Office of Management
and Budget approval to collect
information for three years using the
Application for Permit to Import
Biological Agents, Infectious Substances
and Vectors of Human Disease into the
United States and Application for a
Permit to Import or Transport Live Bats.
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Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a
list of information collection requests under review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call
(404) 639-7570 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written comments
to CDC Desk Officer, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC or
by fax to (202) 395-5806. Written comments should be received within 30
days of this notice.
Proposed Project
The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), (OMB No. 0920-0214,
Expiration 03/31/2016)--Revision--National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The annual National Health Interview Survey is a major source of
general statistics on the health of the U.S. population and has been in
the field continuously since 1957. Clearance is sought for three years,
to collect data for 2014, 2015, and 2016. This voluntary and
confidential household-based survey collects demographic and health-
related information on a nationally representative sample of persons
and households throughout the country. Personal identification
information is requested from survey respondents to facilitate linkage
of survey data with health related administrative and other records.
Each year we collect information from up to 55,000 households, which
contain about 137,500 individuals.
Information is collected using computer assisted personal
interviews (CAPI). A core set of data is collected each year that
remains largely
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unchanged while sponsored supplements vary from year to year. The core
set includes sociodemographic characteristics, health status, health
care services, health insurance, health conditions, and health
behaviors. For 2014, supplemental questions will be cycled on
pertaining to hearing and balance, arthritis, and heart disease and
stroke. Supplemental topics that continue or are enhanced from previous
years will be related to the Affordable Care Act, food security,
children's mental health, disability and functioning, smokeless
tobacco, hepatitis screening, immunizations, and computer use. In 2015,
the primary supplements will be on cancer control and prevention and
occupational exposures in addition to continuing topics from 2014. In
2016, topics will include the primary supplement on balance and sensory
problems and shorter sets of questions pertaining to Healthy People
2020 and health disparities. A Web/CATI multimode follow-back survey
will be conducted from sample adult respondents from the 2013-2015
NHIS. The follow-back surveys will focus on topics related to the
Affordable Care Act including health care access and use, and health
insurance coverage and will include Web, telephone, and mail
interviews. Questions related to federal and state health insurance
marketplaces will be included.
To improve the analytic utility of NHIS data, minority populations
are oversampled annually. In 2014, in addition to ongoing sample
augmentation procedures, NCHS will introduce a Native Hawaiian and
Pacific Islander oversample. Residents in a sample of 4,000 addresses
identified from the 2012 American Community Survey will be administered
the 2014 NHIS questionnaire. Results will be released as a separate
file from the ongoing NHIS.
In accordance with the 1995 initiative to increase the integration
of surveys within the Department of Health and Human Services,
respondents to the NHIS serve as the sampling frame for the Medical
Expenditure Panel Survey conducted by the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality. The NHIS has long been used by government,
university, and private researchers to evaluate both general health and
specific issues, such as cancer, diabetes, and access to health care.
It is a leading source of data for the Congressionally-mandated
``Health US'' and related publications, as well as the single most
important source of statistics to track progress toward the National
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives, ``Healthy People
2020.''
There is no cost to the respondent other than their time.
Estimated Annualized Burden Table
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Average
Number of Number of burden per Total burden
Questionnaire (respondent) respondents responses per respondent (in (in hours)
respondent hours)
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Screener Questionnaire.......................... 10,000 1 5/60 833
Family Core (adult family member)............... 45,000 1 23/60 17,250
Adult Core (sample adult)....................... 36,000 1 15/60 9,000
Child Core (adult family member)................ 14,000 1 10/60 2,333
Child/Teen Record Check (medical provider)...... 8,000 1 5/60 667
Supplements (adult family member)............... 45,000 1 12/60 9,000
Multi-mode study (adult family Member).......... 12,000 1 10/60 2,000
Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Survey (adult 4,000 1 60/60 4,000
family member).................................
Reinterview Survey.............................. 5,000 1 5/60 417
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Total Burden Hours.......................... .............. .............. .............. 45,500
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LeRoy Richardson,
Chief, Information Collection Review Office, Office of Scientific
Integrity, Office of the Associate Director for Science, Office of the
Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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