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Health Reform Monitoring Survey, United States, April 2021 (ICPSR 38526)

Released/updated on: 2023-04-12
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 2021-04-01--2021-04-30
In January 2013, the Urban Institute launched the Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS), a survey of the nonelderly population, to explore the value of cutting-edge, Internet-based survey methods to monitor the Affordable Care Act (ACA) before data from federal government surveys are available. Topics covered by the 20th round of the survey (April 2021) include self-reported health status, health insurance coverage, access to health care, awareness of Marketplace and Medicaid coverage options, use of public benefits, telehealth, COVID-19 vaccine attitudes, forgone care because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and unfair treatment in health care settings. Additional information collected by the survey includes age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, education, race and ethnicity, United States citizenship, housing type, home ownership, internet access, income, and employment status.
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Health Reform Monitoring Survey, United States, First Quarter 2020 (ICPSR 38110)

Released/updated on: 2022-02-10
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 2020-03-01--2020-04-30
In January 2013, the Urban Institute launched the Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS), a survey of the nonelderly population, to explore the value of cutting-edge, Internet-based survey methods to monitor the Affordable Care Act (ACA) before data from federal government surveys are available. Topics covered by the 19th round of the survey (first quarter 2020) include self-reported health status, health insurance coverage, access to health care, trust in the health care system, use of public benefits, material hardship, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional information collected by the survey includes age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, education, race and ethnicity, United States citizenship, housing type, home ownership, internet access, income, and employment status.
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Health Reform Monitoring Survey, United States, June 2022 (ICPSR 38774)

Released/updated on: 2024-08-08
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 2022-06-01--2022-07-31
In January 2013, the Urban Institute launched the Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS), a survey of the nonelderly population, to explore the value of cutting-edge, Internet-based survey methods to monitor the Affordable Care Act (ACA) before data from federal government surveys are available. Topics covered by the 21st round of the survey (June 2022) include self-reported health status, health insurance coverage, access to health care, disability, COVID-19, awareness of the Medicaid continuous coverage requirement, past-due medical debt, unfair treatment in health care settings, food security, and access to transportation. Additional information collected by the survey includes age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, education, race and ethnicity, United States citizenship, housing type, home ownership, internet access, income, and employment status.
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Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey, United States, 2021 (ICPSR 38759)

Released/updated on: 2023-12-12
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 2021-01-01--2021-12-29
In December 2017, the Urban Institute launched the Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey (WBNS), a nationally representative, internet-based survey of non-elderly adults designed to monitor changes in individual and family well-being during a time when policymakers are considering significant changes to federal safety net programs serving low-income families. The 2021 round of the survey collects information on a broad array of topics related to health, material hardship, and the safety net, including health insurance, housing, food security, employment, family income, program participation, family financial security, disability, effects of COVID-19 on school attendance, experiences of discrimination, the child tax credit, and immigration issues.
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Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey, United States, 2022 (ICPSR 38975)

Released/updated on: 2024-11-14
Geographic coverage: United States
In December 2017, the Urban Institute launched the Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey (WBNS), a nationally representative, internet-based survey of non-elderly adults designed to monitor changes in individual and family well-being during a time when policymakers are considering significant changes to federal safety net programs serving low-income families. The 2022 round of the survey collects information on a broad array of topics related to health, material hardship, and the safety net, including health insurance, housing, food security, employment, family income, program participation, family financial security, disability, COVID-19 and Long COVID, unmet medical needs, effects of price inflation, student loans, experiences of discrimination, and immigration issues.
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Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey, United States, 2023 (ICPSR 39462)

Released/updated on: 2026-02-04
Geographic coverage: United States
In December 2017, the Urban Institute launched the Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey (WBNS), a nationally representative, internet-based survey of non-elderly adults designed to monitor changes in individual and family well-being during a time when policymakers are considering significant changes to federal safety net programs serving low-income families. The 2023 round of the survey collects information on a broad array of topics related to health, material hardship, and the safety net, including health insurance, housing, food security, employment, family income, program participation, family financial security, disability, Long COVID, experiences of discrimination, exposure to extreme heat at work, renewal of Medicaid coverage, use of buy now pay later options and other forms of credit to pay for groceries, impact of criminal legal fines and fees, exposure to environmental disasters and extreme weather events, and immigration issues.
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Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey, United States, 2024 (ICPSR 39691)

Released/updated on: 2026-06-04
Geographic coverage: United States
In December 2017, the Urban Institute launched the Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey (WBNS), a nationally representative, internet-based survey of non-elderly adults designed to monitor changes in individual and family well-being during a time when policymakers were considering significant changes to federal safety net programs serving low-income families. The 2024 round of the survey collected information on a broad array of topics related to health, material hardship, and the safety net, including health insurance, housing, food security, employment, family income, charitable food, program participation, family financial security, disability, experiences with health care providers, attitudes toward discussing social needs in health care settings, experiences of discrimination, tax filing, experiences with SNAP, awareness of and interest in Food is Medicine programs, impact of criminal legal fines and fees, and immigration.