A Standardized Statistical Framework for Population Surveillance Using the National Health Interview Survey
Adith S Arun1, Rishi M Shah2, Yuan Lu3
1Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
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National health surveillance systems in the United States collect essential information about population health, yet differences in analytical methods often make it difficult to compare results across studies. This paper presents a clear and consistent framework for descriptive analyses using the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). The framework establishes shared definitions for sociodemographic and clinical variables, outlines methods for handling missing data, and describes use of survey weights and multivariable models. This process will generate reproducible and interpretable estimates across different NHIS-based studies.
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