Purpose
- The National Health Care Surveys share highlights from their latest findings in data dashboards.
- Dashboards feature data collected from healthcare providers and facilities.
- Topics include drug use, emergency department diagnoses, and provider and facility characteristics.
Drug use data
The National Hospital Care Survey collects data on patient care in hospital-based settings to describe patterns of healthcare delivery and use in the United States. These dashboards provide preliminary hospitalization and emergency department data on drug use, from selected hospitals.
Emergency department data
The National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey collected annual data on visits to emergency departments to describe patterns of utilization and provision of ambulatory care delivery in the United States. This dashboard provides estimates of emergency department visits in the United States, 2016–2022.
Health center data
The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Health Center Component collects annual data on visits to health centers to describe patterns of utilization and provision of ambulatory care delivery in the United States. This dashboard provides preliminary estimates of visits to health centers in the United States.
Post-acute and long-term care data
The National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study collects data on post-acute and long-term care providers. These interactive data tables provide an overview of the geographic, organizational, staffing, service provision, and user characteristics of paid, regulated long-term and post-acute care providers in the United States.
Additional dashboards
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Center for Health Statistics developed dashboards using data from several National Health Care Surveys. These dashboards featured data from hospitals, residential care communities, adult day services centers, and office-based physicians. These dashboards are no longer being updated. They are still available to provide historical data.