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<p><img src="/images/namcs/namcs-specr.png" style="width: 400px;margin-left: 40px"/></p> <p>Every year the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) conducts the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS), a national patient chart review with outpatient physicians. This annual survey collects details for over 32,000 patient visits from 3,000 doctors in 15 major specialties. <!--more--></p> <h2 id="strengths">Strengths</h2> <p>For each visit, the physician enters the patient's demographics, complaints, history, the physician's diagnoses, and medications provided, prescribed or continued.</p> <p>NAMCS is a weighted multilevel sample projectible to all US outpatient visits. So it's not limited to just commercially insured or Medicare patients. It has an amazingly high invite-to-complete ratio with zero honoraria, so is a credible sample minimizing selection bias.</p> <p>One unique feature of NAMCS is it includes the patient's reason(s) for the visit. Given a complaint, such as a fever or sore throat, how often is that diagnosed as one condition versus another? Try answering that in any other commercial or public data source.</p> <p>Some interesting questions one can answer:</p> <ul> <li>What diagnoses are typical for a fever in a child age 1-10?</li> <li>What does a typical lupus patient look like?</li> <li>What diagnoses do patients taking methotrexate have?</li> </ul> <h2 id="caveats">Caveats</h2> <p>Keep in mind this is a sample of <i>visits</i> <b>not</b> <i>patients</i></i>, so patients who visit more often are more likely to appear in this sample.</p> <p>It is not a longitudinal study matching individuals across multiple visits.</p> <p>NAMCS does not match each current medication to a specific current diagnosis, so we can tell what medications diabetes patients take, but not which medications they take for diabetes.</p> <p>Lastly, NAMCS sample size is small relative to commercial surveys like NDTI and TreatmentAnswers (formerly PDDA), and releases lag by 3-4 years vs 3-4 months, which limits its utility for rarer conditions and recent market events.</p> <h2 id="explore-it">Explore it</h2> <p><a href="https://app.protobi.com/v3/examples/namcs">Explore the NAMCS 2009 data in Protobi<sup>™</sup></a>. This page shows a few interesting fields for all 32,281 patient records in the 2009 NAMCS survey.</p> <p>Read more about the NAMCS survey and methodology <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/ahcd/about_ahcd.htm"> on the CDC website </a>.</p> <p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:info@protobi.com">info@protobi.com</a> for more information.</p>
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