Medical Expenditure Survey Panel (MEPS) Household Component (HC)

From: Federal Government(Federal)
AHRQ-24-10004

Basic Details

started - 22 Apr, 2024 (9 days ago)

Start Date

22 Apr, 2024 (9 days ago)
due - 10 May, 2024 (in 8 days)

Due Date

10 May, 2024 (in 8 days)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
AHRQ-24-10004

Identifier

AHRQ-24-10004
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF

Customer / Agency

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF (26994)AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY (90)AHRQ/HEALTHCARE RESEARCH QUALITY (56)

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AMENDMENT 1 - Soliciation Amendment and Responses to soliciation questions - see amended solication cover page for a summary of changesThe Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) is a set of large-scale surveys of families and individuals, their medical providers (doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, etc.), and employers across the United States. Collectively these MEPS surveys collect data on the specific health services that Americans use, how frequently they use them, the cost of these services, and how they are paid for, as well as data on the cost, scope, and breadth of health insurance held by and available to U.S. workers. It has been conducted since 1996 and is administered by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The MEPS-HC collects data from a sample of families and individuals in selected communities across the United States, drawn as a subsample from a nationally representative sample of households that participated in the prior year’s National Health
Interview Survey (NHIS). During the MEPS-HC household interviews, field interviewers (FIs) collect the following detailed information for each person in the household from a single household respondent: demographic characteristics, health conditions, health status, use of medical services, charges and sources of payments for medical services, access to healthcare, satisfaction with healthcare, health insurance coverage, income, and employment. The MEPS-HC also includes supplemental self-administered questionnaires (SAQs) that are administered in web-based and/or paper-based form to certain sample members. As well, for respondents reporting medical events the MEPS-HC administers authorization forms that seek signed permission from the respondent to contact their medical providers (as part of the MEPS Medical Provider Component or MEPS-MPC).The MEPS-HC employs a panel design, with a new panel fielded every calendar year. For each panel, data collection consists of contacting upwards of 14,500 households (representing 35,000 individuals) five times over a two-and-a-half-year period (approximately every 6 months). The FI workforce consists of approximately 350 interviewers recruited and employed throughout the United States and spread across approximately 200 primary sampling units. The MEPS-HC interviews are conducted primarily face-to-face in the respondents’ households using Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI). However, following the COVID-19 pandemic other data collection modes have been introduced, including both Computer Assisted Virtual Interviewing (CAVI) and phone interview modes, with data collection mode varying for purposes to gaining data collection efficiencies. Households sampled for voluntary MEPS-HC participation are initially contacted by phone and/or mail for the purpose of legitimizing the survey and maximize cooperation rates before scheduling in-person interviews. The most recent Panel 28 Round 1 finished with a 65 percent response rate. The existing CAPI instrument for the core MEPS-HC interview is programmed in Blaise software and consists of approximately 50 different questionnaire sections representing over 1,000 pages of hardcopy material with an average interview time of approximately 90 minutes. The main MEPS-HC interview is routinely updated to accommodate new questionnaire content or to apply edits to existing content. Additionally, the CAPI instrument contains a medical provider directory to enable to a more efficient search and entry of reported medical providers and searchable lookup tools for commonly reported medical conditions and prescribed medicines. Annually, new FIs are recruited, hired, and trained over a one-week period to address staffing needs as a result of field interviewer attrition from previous hiring cohorts. New-to-Project (NTP) FI training is a combination of in-person training conducted at a central location and web-based training. Following the NTP training, FIs receive in-home training materials that are designed to continue training in support of data collection spanning a two- and half-year time period. Additionally, all veteran (returning) FIs receive in-person refresher training every third year of employment on the project. Data security measures consistent with a FIPS-Moderate classification must be deployed to maintain confidentiality protections of the MEPS-HC data collected. This consists of, but is not limited to, the encryption of interviewer laptops, the electronic transfer of data through encrypted means to a central location for data processing, and the preparation of public use data files. Several analytic weights are developed to enable nationally representative point estimates and accurate standard errors. Data are cleaned and processed through data editing, coding, statistical imputation of some variables with missing data, and implementation of statistical disclosure limitation techniques. Editing and imputation work requires coordination with the MEPS Medical Provider Component (MEPS-MPC) contractor, which collects information from healthcare providers on charges and sources of payments for medical events. Approximately 20 public use data files are released annually representing thousands of analytical variables pertaining to health care utilization and expenditures as well as demographic characteristics of the sample population. More information on the public use data files that MEPS-HC releases is available at https://meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/download_data_files.jsp. This project consists of the following tasks:Project Management, Reporting, and MeetingsProject meetingsProject planning, including quality control plan and continued operation of the MEPS-HCProject Reporting, including monthly progress, finance, and EVM reportsData Security plan, ATO documentation, and continuous monitoringMEPS-HC and MEPS-MPC project coordination activitiesProject closeout/transfer of operationsInstrumentationInstrument Development, including updating main interview and self-administered questionnaires (SAQ) in both English and SpanishProgramming (and testing) the CAPI, CAVI, and SAQ instruments in both English and SpanishDevelop supporting household data collection field materials in both English and SpanishOMB Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) clearanceSample Design and SelectionDesigning and implementing the MEPS-HC sample designNHIS-HC sample file linkagesMEPS-HC panel sample maintenancePrepare and transfer MEPS-MPC sample files to MPC contractorField Staff PreparationField Interviewer and Supervisor recruitment/hiring for nationwide panel surveyField Interviewer and Supervisor training and management for nationwide panel survey MEPS-HC Data CollectionCollect main interview household dataCollect SAQ dataCollect Authorization Forms from MEPS-HC respondents for MEPS-MPC sampleCollect Pharmacy Patient ProfilesData management and Data ProcessingData management and data processing planForms control and receiptBetween round data processingData coding/recodingData editing and imputationData weighting and variance estimation, and benchmarking to outside data sources and previous MEPS estimatesMEPS-HC/MPC statistical matchingData Files and DocumentationPublic-Use File (PUF) disclosure reviewPreparing Developing PUF analytic files and supporting documentationSurvey DocumentationAnnual MEPS-HC Methodology ReportAd-Hoc Methods ReportsFurther discussion and detail pertaining to the MEPS-HC may be found at: http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/survey_comp/household.jspThe anticipated period of performance: 5 Year Ordering Period from date of Award

Location

Place Of Performance : N/A

Country : United States

Office Address : 5600 FISHERS LANE ROCKVILLE , MD 20857 USA

Country : United StatesState : MarylandCity : Rockville

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Classification

naicsCode 541910Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling
pscCode R422Market Research and Public Opinion Services (includes telephone and field interviews, focus testing, and surveys)