Publication
WEBINAR: U.S. Census Bureau Data Explained: Breaking Down 2023 Health Insurance Coverage Estimates from the ACS & CPS - featuring a Q&A with a Census Bureau Expert
This presentation is a part of our Survey Data Season series where we examine data from various surveys that are released annually from the summer through early fall. Find all of the Survey Data Season series posts on our Survey Data Season 2024 page here.
On Thursday, September 26th at 1:00 PM CST, SHADAC hosted a webinar covering the release of new Census data on health insurance coverage estimates for 2023. The estimates come from two key federal surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau: The American Community Survey (ACS) and the Current Population Survey (CPS).
SHADAC researchers and presenters Robert Hest and Andrea Stewart discussed the 2023 health insurance data at national and state levels, as well as by coverage type, and a range of other demographic categories (age, geography, poverty level, and more). In addition, SHADAC walked through how to access the data and examples of how to use it to answer research questions. We were also pleased to once again welcome a special guest from the Census Bureau, Sharon Stern, who joined the end of the webinar to participate in a Q&A, answering questions from attendees.
Webinar attendees came away knowing more about:
- The new 2023 health insurance coverage estimates
- How to access the estimates via Census reports and the data.census.gov website
- How to access state-level estimates from the ACS using SHADAC’s State Health Compare web tool
- When and how to use 2023 Census data to understand health insurance coverage trends
Find a recording of this webinar, along with presentation slides and a transcript of webinar audio, below.
Find the slides from this presentation here. Find a transcript of this webinar here.
Speakers
Elizabeth Lukanen, Moderator
Deputy Director, SHADAC
Ms. Lukanen serves as the Deputy Director for SHADAC, overseeing center research and providing strategic direction and oversight. With 20 years of experience in the health policy arena, Ms. Lukanen specializes in managing complex projects and translating quantitative findings into actionable, policy-relevant information. Ms. Lukanen currently oversees SHADAC’s technical assistance to states in the areas of data use, analysis, and evaluation. Ms. Lukanen is vocal about the importance of collecting and reporting disaggregated data to explore issues related to health equity, while actively working with policymakers to improve data on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
Robert Hest, Speaker
Senior Research Fellow, SHADAC
Robert Hest joined SHADAC in 2017, providing expertise in survey data, quantitative data analysis, data visualization, and health coverage policy. Mr. Hest leads SHADAC’s work monitoring and investigating developments in the measurement of health insurance coverage and health care access, affordability and utilization in federal survey data. He also manages SHADAC’s State Health Compare website, coordinating data processing, quality assurance, dissemination, and documentation of data used on the site and leads SHADAC’s work in the Minnesota Research Data Center applying restricted-use data to analyze health care affordability, access, and utilization at the state level.
Andrea Stewart, Speaker
Research Fellow, SHADAC
Andrea Stewart joined SHADAC in 2018 as a Marketing and Communications Specialist, transitioning to a Research Fellow in 2022. Currently, Ms. Stewart leads SHADAC’s efforts to track and report health insurance coverage data from major federal surveys, and is involved in several other ongoing projects, including an effort to explore the potential for the creation of a Medicaid Equity Monitoring Tool. Portions of her other research work range in topic from health equity measurement to understanding the impacts of COVID-19 on federal survey data.
Sharon Stern, Speaker
Assistant Division Chief, U.S. Census Bureau
Sharon Stern is the Assistant Division Chief for employment characteristics in the U.S. Census Bureau’s Social, Economic and Housing Statistics Division. In her position, Ms. Stern oversees statistics on the labor force, health insurance and disability from several Census Bureau surveys. She has authored a wide variety of Census Bureau reports and papers on topics related to poverty, disability, and health insurance.
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