Household Pulse Survey: Functioning and Eisability
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Description:To rapidly monitor recent changes in health status and health care, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) partnered with the Census Bureau on an experimental data system called the Household Pulse Survey. This 20-minute online survey was designed to complement the ability of the federal statistical system to rapidly respond and provide relevant information about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Phase 3.1 data collection occurred between April 14, 2021 and July 5, 2021. Phase 3.2 data collection occurred between July 21, 2021 and October 11, 2021. Data collection for Phase 3.3 began on December 1, 2021 and will continue through February 7, 2022. Data collection for Phase 3.4 is scheduled to begin on February 23, 2022 and will continue through May 2, 2022.
Beginning in Phase 3.1, NCHS included four of the six questions on functioning and disability from the Washington Group on Disability Statisticsexternal icon Short Set on Functioning (WG-SS). These questions covered four domains: vision, hearing, cognition, and mobility.
Estimates on this page are derived from the Household Pulse Survey and show the percentage of adults aged 18 and over who experienced select health outcomes by disability status. Disability status is based on level of difficulty in seeing, hearing, cognition and mobility and is defined as having a lot of difficulty or being unable to do any of the four domains of functioning. See the technical notes for more information on these measures.
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