Day 1 2 3 4

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Information Desk Opens - Constitution Room

Pick up name tags; Help with loading final presentations onto a conference-designated laptop.

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Steering Committee Meeting - Hospitality Suite Rm 4102

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Reception - Colony Foyer

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Welcome Dinner - Colony Room E

Rapporteurs: Marina Vornovitsky (CMS)

7:30 am - 8:30 am

Breakfast - Allegheny Room

8:30 am - 12:15 pm

Session 1: Advances in Collecting Health Survey Data - Tidewater Room

Chair: Jen Dykema (UWSC)
Discussant: John Stevenson (UWSC)
Rapporteurs: Eran Ben-Porath (SSRS), Jessica Graber (CDC), Jacquie Hogan (Westat)
  • Propensity to Participate in Surveys with Physical Measures and Biomarker Collection: Potential Opportunities and Limitations

    Presenter:
    John Boyle (ICF)
    Slides
  • Examining the Effectiveness of Push-to-Web Mixed Mode Approaches on Response Rates in an Emergency Department Setting – a Randomized Study

    Presenter:
    Kirsten Becker (RAND Survey Research Group)
  • Conducting a Mixed-Mode and Telephone Survey with an Adult Population with Disabilities: Will a Web Survey Mode Improve Response and Data Quality

    Presenter:
    Martha Kovac (Mathematica)
    Slides
  • From RDD to ABS: The Migration of Health Interview Surveys

    Presenter:
    David Dutwin (NORC)
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm

Lunch - Allegheny Room

Rapporteurs: Jay Clark (Westat)
1:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Session 2: Enhancing Health Survey Data with Alternative Data Sources - Tidewater Room

Chair: Tim Johnson (NORC-retired)
Discussant: Ronaldo Iachan (ICF)
Rapporteurs: Tala Fakhouri (CDC), Jennifer Parker (CDC), Todd Rockwood (UMN)
  • Who Gets It Right? Using Survey and Administrative Data to Evaluate Characteristics Associated with Accurate Reports of Health Insurance Coverage

    Presenter:
    Kathleen Call (University of Minnesota, SHADAC)
    Slides
  • Using Surveys to Inform Health Policy: Appending Premium Information to Surveys of Healthcare Coverage and Access

    Presenter:
    Alisha Simon (MN Dept of Health)
    Slides
  • Comparing Conceptual and Machine-Learning Algorithms to Categorize Health Insurance Coverage

    Presenter:
    Joanne Pascale (Census)
  • Incorporating Sensor, App, and Neurocognitive Assessment Data in a Health Study, Lessons Learned, Impacts, and Future Implications for Research

    Presenter:
    Steve Gomori (RTI)
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Dinner - Allegheny Room

7:30 am - 8:30 am

Breakfast - Allegheny Room

8:30 am - 10:45 am

Session 3: Privacy and Confidentiality Challenges in Health Survey Research - Tidewater Room

Chair: Stephen Blumberg (CDC), Brad Edwards (Westat)
Discussant: Doug Williams (Westat)
Rapporteurs: Lisa Mirel (CDC), Jeanette Ziegenfuss (HealthPartners)
  • Risks and Rewards: How Respondents Balance (or Don't) Concerns About Privacy, Benefits of Accurate Data, or the Possibility of Privacy Loss

    Presenter:
    Casey Eggleston (Census)
  • Evaluating Survey Consent to Social Media Linkage in Health Surveys

    Presenter:
    Zeina Mneimneh (Univ of Michigan)
  • Using Differential Privacy Techniques to Produce Publicly Releasable Estimates of the Cost of Childcare Across the United States

    Presenter:
    Quentin Brummet (NORC)
  • How Privacy Concerns Might Affect Social Science Research (When Using Multiple Data Sources)

    Presenter:
    Frauke Kreuter (U of MD)
10:45 am - 12:15 pm

Session 4: Strategies for Hard to Reach Survey Populations - Tidewater Room

Chair: Lisa Thalji (RTI International), Karen Bogen (Mathematica)
Discussant: Stephanie Eckman (RTI)
Rapporteurs: Aaron Maitland (CDC), Tamara Bruce (Westat)
  • Fantastic People and Where to Find them: Effectively Surveying the LGBTQ Population

    Presenter:
    Phillip Hughes (UNC Health Sciences at MAHEC)
  • School-based intervention research with youth of color in low-income communities: Strategies for recruiting and retaining participants

    Presenter:
    Steven Sheridan (JHMI)
  • Building a Hard-to-Reach Sample: Lessons Learned from the Evaluation of Fresh Empire

    Presenter:
    Patricia LeBaron (RTI)
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm

Lunch - Allegheny Room

Rapporteurs: Sarah Hagge (MN Department of Health)
1:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Session 5: Timely Health Topics and Survey Measurement - Tidewater Room

Chair: Jared Jobe (Independent Consultant)
Discussant: Brian Ward (National Center for Health Statistics)
Rapporteurs: Amy Branum (CDC), Lindsay Howden (Census), Janie Shelton (23andMe)
  • Conceptualizing Disability: An Evaluation of Differences Between the American Community Survey and Washington Group Short Set Questions

    Presenter:
    Jim Dalhamer (CDC)
  • Examining Proxy Response Bias in a Large-Scale Survey of People with Disabilities

    Presenter:
    Eric Grau (Mathematica)
    Slides
  • Threats to Examining Subjective Well-Being Disparities: Measurement Comparability in the Face of Acquiescence Response Style

    Presenter:
    Fernanda Alvarado-Leiton (Univ of Michigan)
  • Factors Affecting Opioid Use Among Patients With and Without Chronic Pain: Medical, Behavorial, and Socioeconomic Predictors of Opioid Use

    Presenter:
    Didem Bernard (AHRQ)
  • U.S. Census Bureau Methods for Measuring Evolving Health Services

    Presenter:
    Alice Zawacki (Census)
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Dinner - Allegheny Room

7:30 am - 8:30 am

Breakfast - Allegheny Room

8:30 am - 11:30 am

Session 6: Health Insurance Attitudes Towards Cost of Care - Tidewater Room

Chair: Susan Paddock (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Discussant: Liz Hamel (KFF)
Rapporteurs: Frances Chevarley (AHRQ retiree/consultant), Matthew McIntyre (23andMe)
  • Health Insurance Literacy: How Best to Measure and Does it Matter to Health Care Access and Affordability

    Presenter:
    Kathleen Call (University of Minnesota, SHADAC)
    Slides
  • Measurement Issues in Determining How Many Americans Struggle Paying Medical Bills

    Presenter:
    Ashley Kirzinger (KFF)
  • Measures of Health Care Affordability: Financial Burden and Barriers to Care

    Presenter:
    Didem Bernard (AHRQ)
11:30 am - 12:00 pm

Wrap Up - Tidewater Room

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Boxed lunches available - Tidewater Foyer

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Rapporteur write ups - Jefferson Boardroom

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Registration -

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Steering Committee Meeting -

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Reception -

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Welcome Dinner -

7:30 am - 8:30 am

Breakfast -

8:30 am - 10:15 am

Session 1: Timely topics in health survey measurement -

  • Using Enrollment Records to Guide Coverage Type Classification and to Evaluate Self-Reports of Monthly Coverage in the Current Population Survey

    Presenter:
    Joanne Pascale (Census)
  • Asking About Adversity and Trauma Histories in Diverse Populations

    Presenter:
    Rise Goldstein (Ipsos Public Affairs NA)
  • Improving Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatment; Learnings via Collaborative, Community-Engaged Qualitative and Quantitative Research Protocols with Peer Recovery Coaches

    Presenter:
    Robyn Rapoport (SSRS)
  • Measurement and inclusion of sexual orientation and gender identity measures in a large cancer prevention cohort: enabling research to inform health equity

    Presenter:
    Jeanette Ziegenfuss (HealthPartners)
10:15 am - 10:30 am

Break -

10:30 am - 12:15 pm

Session 2: Developing and assessing survey and measures for health-related surveys and topics -

  • Mental Health Surveillance: What's Measured, What's Missing, and What's Needed

    Presenter:
    Phillip Hughes (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Development and Testing of New Content for a National Survey of Hospice Care Experiences

    Presenter:
    Danielle Schlang (RAND)
  • Cannabis use and measurement challenges in the legalization era

    Presenter:
    Colin Planalp (University of Minnesota School of Public Health - Minneapolis, MN)
  • Applying Qualitative and Quantitative Methods to Design a Caregiver-Reported Measure of Communication Ability for Individuals with Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorders to Assess Treatment Benefit in Regulatory Trials

    Presenter:
    Bryce Reeve (Duke University School of Medicine)
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm

Lunch -

1:45 pm - 3:45 pm

Session 3: Emerging methods and measures -

  • Harnessing the Power of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Health Survey Research: An Examination of Opportunities, Challenges, and Navigation Strategies

  • Natural Language Processing and Quantitative Analysis of Participant Satisfaction with a United States Military Longitudinal Cohort Study: The Millennium Cohort Study

    Presenter:
    Claire Kolaja (Naval Health Research Center)
  • Integrating Biomarker Quality Measures with the Total Survey Error Framework

    Presenter:
    Brad Edwards (Westat)
  • Connect for Cancer Prevention: A Cutting-Edge Cohort Integrating Diverse Data and FAIRness

  • Appending Electronic Medical Records and Claims Data

    Presenter:
    David Dutwin (NORC)
3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Break -

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Discussion, Synthesis, Looking Forward -

8:30 am - 10:15 am

Session 4: Improving representation and data quality in mixed-mode, mixed sample surveys -

  • Transitioning Dual Frame Random-Digit Dial to Multi-Mode ABS at the County, Municipal, and Neighborhood Level: Design Considerations and Experiments in Healthy Illinois

  • Using Mixed-Sample Designs to Improve Representativeness in Surveys of Lower-Incidence Populations

    Presenter:
    Cameron McPhee (SSRS)
  • "We'll call you, maybe" merging RDD and ABS designs to balance cost and improve representation in public health surveys

  • Participation and Selection Bias in a Survey-Based Accelerometer Study

10:15 am - 10:30 am

Break -

10:30 am - 12:15 pm

Session 5: Improving representation and data quality in mixed-mode, mixed sample surveys - Continued -

  • Re-examining Proxy Response Bias in the National Beneficiary Survey

    Presenter:
    Eric Grau (Mathematica)
  • Evaluating bias in health outcomes collected with two probability-based panel surveys: the impact of weighting and blending

  • Participation outcomes and weighting considerations for a longitudinal panel recruited from a nationally representative cross-sectional survey

  • Assessing the Effectiveness of Using Propensity Scores to Target Small and Hard-to-Reach Populations

12:15 pm - 1:45 pm

Lunch -

1:45 pm - 3:45 pm

Session 6: Survey Participation and Respondent Engagement -

  • Video killed the radio star, but can it help save survey research?

  • Changes in Response Rates after Implementing Multi-mode Data Collection among Older Americans

  • Factors from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health that Impact Response to a Follow-Up Interview

    Presenter:
    Leyla Stambaugh ()
  • Experiments to improve response and data quality on the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS)

    Presenter:
    David Cantor (Westat)
  • Experimenting with Prepaid Incentives and Self-Administered Modes on the National Beneficiary Survey

    Presenter:
    Jason Markesich (Mathematica)
3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Break -

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Discussion, Synthesis, Looking Forward -