Description & Citation--Study No. 7631
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Study No.: |
07631 |
Title: |
Master Facility Inventory: Nursing Homes and Other Health Care Facilities, 1976 |
Principal Investigator(s): |
United States Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics
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Funding: |
United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Administration on Aging
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Bibliographic Citation: |
United States Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics. Master Facility Inventory: Nursing Homes and Other Health Care Facilities, 1976. ICPSR07631-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1979. doi:10.3886/ICPSR07631.v1 |
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Summary: |
The Master Facility Inventory data collection provides a
comprehensive list of nursing, personal care, and domiciliary care
facilities in the United States in 1976. The criteria for inclusion
were that a facility provided medical, nursing, personal, or
custodial care to groups of unrelated persons on an inpatient
basis. The survey was conducted by the National Center for Health
Statistics in order to update its Master Facility Inventory on the
number and kinds of such facilities in the United States and the
changes to the list since the last MFI survey. Information gathered is
for the previous calendar year and includes facility identification
information, ownership and type of facility, capacity and type of beds
(i.e., total beds set up and staffed for use and number of beds
certified by Medicare or Medicaid as skilled and intermediate),
acceptance criteria, and total number of male and female residents (or
patients) for 26,748 institutions.
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Subject Terms: |
assisted living facilities,
eldercare,
financial management,
health care costs,
health care facilities,
health care services,
institutional care,
long term care,
medical care,
nursing home care,
nursing homes,
United States
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Time Period: |
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Date of Collection: |
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Universe: |
Nursing homes (establishments that provided nursing or
personal care to the aged, infirm, or chronically ill, contained three
or more beds, and provided some kind of care in addition to room and
board) in the United States in 1976.
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Data Types: |
survey data
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Data Collection Notes: |
(1) The data cover the period from January 1, 1975,
through December 31, 1975, although another 12-month period may have
been used by the facility. (2) Imputed data was entered for certain
unknown items. The imputations for these items were based on the
available data for the responding facilities on the MFI with the same
ownership, type of service, and approximately the same bed size.
Mechanical imputations were based on such critical items as the number
of beds or residents in the facilities. (3) Due to reasons of
confidentiality, employment and financial information is not available
in this data collection, but it may be obtained in summary form from
the NCHS. (4) Superseding the Master Facilities List, the MFI has been
assembled since 1967. It has been updated since that time with a
continuing series of biennial surveys and with the Agency Reporting
System (ARS), which has been used to update the MFI between biennial
surveys. The primary purpose in adopting the ARS was to identify new
facilities. These could be determined by obtaining lists from state
agencies which regulate or control nearly all facilities in the
MFI. In addition to state agencies, the ARS uses lists collected by
health, welfare, or voluntary religious organizations, publishers of
commercial directories, and federal agencies. (5) For a similar MFI
survey conducted in 1976, see MASTER FACILITY INVENTORY: HOSPITALS,
1976 (ICPSR 7630).
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Sample: |
The MFI survey involved a mailed questionnaire with two
mailed follow-ups to non-respondents and, finally, an intensive
telephone and personal visit follow-up to those facilities that had
not replied to the mailings.
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Data Source: |
mailback questionnaires, telephone interviews, and
personal interviews
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Extent of Processing: |
All archived data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of
disclosure. The archive also routinely creates ready-to-go data files along with setups in the major
statistical software formats as well as standard codebooks to accompany the data. In addition to
these procedures, the archive performed the following processing steps for this data collection:
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Performed consistency checks.
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Standardized missing values.
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Checked for undocumented or out-of-range codes.
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Note: |
Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed
in the file manifest. |
Original ICPSR Release: |
1984-05-04 |
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