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Activity Number:
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239
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Type:
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Topic Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Government Statistics
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| Abstract - #309251 |
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Title:
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Larger Statistical and Policy Implications of Moving Toward Interagency Collaborations and Integrated Data
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Author(s):
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Sally Obenski*+
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Companies:
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U.S. Census Bureau
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Address:
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4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC, 20233,
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Keywords:
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linked data ; Medicaid ; undercount ; adjustments
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Abstract:
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This paper discusses the broader implications of using integrated data sets to improve statistics and better inform policy makers. It compares and contrasts standard approaches to statistical research v the approach took in the Medicaid Undercount Study, focusing on the benefits as well as the challenges. Additionally, it discusses the need for a mechanism that inserts results such as those from the Medicaid Undercount Study into published estimates from the CPS. For example, repeating the analysis on a yearly basis could provide both the Census Bureau and policy makers with potential "adjustments" or footnotes to published estimates on Medicaid enrollment.
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