SBIR-STTR Award

Developing Public Use Medicare Claims Data For Ahead
Award last edited on: 6/1/09

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIA
Total Award Amount
$1,472,037
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Robert Gritz

Company Information

Unicon Research Corporation

1640 Fifth Street Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90401
   (310) 393-4636
   landerson@welchcon.com
   www.unicon.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 33
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43AG014015-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1996
Phase I Amount
$100,000
Longitudinal Medicare claims files contain information on the majority of particular acute-care medical services used by the elderly, and thus represent a valuable supplement to longitudinal surveys. Because of the complexities of the Medicare files and confidentiality issues, however, Medicare claims data have not been widely used by researchers. This project proposes to produce a CD-ROM containing a public-use version of all Medicare claims information for the AHEAD. The CD-ROM will include "summary" data for use by researchers whose primary interests are not health or utilization of medical care, and "detailed" data suitable for use by investigators with extensive interests in health and medical care. Based on methods developed by project consultants and consultations with AHEAD staff and users, these variables will maximize detail while preserving confidentiality. The CD-ROM will include software for accessing combinations of variables, a textual description of the variables, and information on their construction. Phase I will finalize the "detailed" and "summary" data elements from the Medicare files, test data element creation on at least a portion of the Medicare data for AHEAD respondents, develop draft documentation for the datasets, and determine the structure of the data product.Proposed commercial application:Targeted to researchers in both the academic and nonacademic communities, this project will create "detailed" and "summary" versions of public-use data incorporating all Medicare claims information for linkage to surveys of the elderly. The principal product will be a user-friendly CD-ROM for use with the Survey of Asset and Health Dynamics of the Oldest Old (AHEAD); analogous products could be developed for other longitudinal surveys.National Institute on Aging (NIA)

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44AG014015-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
1997
(last award dollars: 2002)
Phase II Amount
$1,372,037

Longitudinal Medicare claims files contain information on the majority of particular acute-care medical services used by the elderly, and thus represent a valuable supplement to longitudinal surveys. Because of the complexities of the Medicare files and confidentiality issues, however, Medicare claims data have not been widely used by researchers. This project proposes to produce a CD-ROM containing a public-use version of all Medicare claims information for the AHEAD. The CD-ROM will include "summary" data for use by researchers whose primary interests are not health or utilization of medical care, and "detailed" data suitable for use by investigators with extensive interests in health and medical care. Based on methods developed by project consultants and consultations with AHEAD staff and users, these variables will maximize detail while preserving confidentiality. The CD-ROM will include software for accessing combinations of variables, a textual description of the variables, and information on their construction. Phase I will finalize the "detailed" and "summary" data elements from the Medicare files, test data element creation on at least a portion of the Medicare data for AHEAD respondents, develop draft documentation for the datasets, and determine the structure of the data product.Proposed commercial application:Targeted to researchers in both the academic and nonacademic communities, this project will create "detailed" and "summary" versions of public-use data incorporating all Medicare claims information for linkage to surveys of the elderly. The principal product will be a user-friendly CD-ROM for use with the Survey of Asset and Health Dynamics of the Oldest Old (AHEAD); analogous products could be developed for other longitudinal surveys.Thesaurus termsMedicare /Medicaid, data collection methodology /evaluation, information system automated medical record system, longitudinal human study, optical data storage behavioral /social science research tag, human data, human old age (65+)National Institute on Aging (NIA)