Information Collection Request
New
Million Hearts® Hospital/Health System Recognition program
Supporting Statement: Part B
Program Official/Contact
Judith Hannan, RN, MPH
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, Georgia
Phone: 770-488-4572
Fax: 770-488-5199
Email: [email protected]
June 24, 2019
Table of Contents
B.1. Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods
B.2. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with No Response
B.3. Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken
B.4. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/ or Analyzing data
B.5. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/ or Analyzing data
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 2a: Million Hearts® Hospital / Health System Recognition Program Application
Attachment 2b: Interview Guide: Million Hearts® Hospital/Health System Recognition Program
Attachment 4a: Dear Colleague Letter
Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods
Statistical sampling methods do not apply. One hundred applications are anticipated out of a respondent universe of 5,500, and applying is voluntary. Expected respondents are medical & health service managers. On an annual basis, CDC estimates receipt of 100 Million Hearts® Hospital/Health System Recognition Program application forms (Attachment 2a). The table below shows the expected response rate for this application form.
Type of Respondent |
Form Name |
No. of Respondents in Respondent Universe |
No. of Anticipated Respondents |
Medical & Health Service Manager |
Recognition Program Application |
5,500 |
100 |
Procedures for the Collection of Information
Statistical methods for stratification and sample selection do not apply.
One hundred applications are anticipated out of a respondent universe of 5,500. Million Hearts® anticipates 100 applications per year since this program will be promoted through the same channels as the Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Challenge.
There are no unusual problems requiring specialized sampling procedures.
There are no periodic data collection cycles in place to reduce burden. Application to the Million Hearts® Hospital / Health System Recognition Program is voluntary.
One hundred percent of responses will be collected electronically via an online platform by a funded partner. The application will be hosted through a unique URL. All applicants with reported outcomes and a select number of those who are committing to implement or are implementing Million Hearts® strategies will be asked to participate in a semi-structured, qualitative interview with this funded partner. The funded partner will administer the interview by following the interview guide (Attachment 2b). Average burden for this interview guide is 30 minutes for the respondent. Applicants who are selected for this interview will be contacted in advance to schedule the interview.
Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with No Response
This program will be promoted through similar channels as the Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Challenge, (OMB No. 0920-0976) including the Dear Colleague Letter (Attachment 4a), the Million Hearts® E-update, social media platforms and Challenge.gov. The program will be promoted continuously since applications are accepted throughout the year. Because this is a recognition program that is being promoted through similar channels as the Hypertension Control Challenge, Million Hearts® anticipates a response rate similar to that of the Hypertension Control Challenge. One hundred applications are anticipated out of a respondent universe of 5,500. Because the Million Hearts® Hospital/Health System Recognition program is a recognition program and not an empirical study, it is not subject to non-response bias.
Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken
The main survey instruments, including the application form (Attachment 2a) and the interview guide (Attachment 2b) were used in pilot testing. Individuals from Leavitt Partners and a doctoral cardiac rehab nurse from Rush University College of Nursing participated in the pilot testing of the application form (Attachment 2a). Since the submission of the 60-Day package, the wording of some questions in the application form (Attachment 2a) have been revised.
Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/ or Analyzing data
The individuals listed below are were involved in the design of this program:
CDC Points of Contact
Judy Hannan, MPH, RN, Senior Advisor to Director on Million Hearts
Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, CDC
Telephone (770) 488-4572, [email protected]
Hilary Wall, MS, Million Hearts Science Lead
Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, CDC
Telephone (770) 488-8172, [email protected]
Matthew Ritchey, PT, DPT, OCS, MPH, Epidemiologist
Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, CDC
Telephone (770) 488-7232, [email protected]
These individuals are involved in the data collection of this program:
NACDD Points of Contact
Susan Svencer, MPH
Public Health Consultant, Cardiovascular Health Team
National Association of Chronic Disease Directors
Telephone (508)-982-7560, [email protected]
Julia Schneider
National Association of Chronic Disease Directors
Telephone (410)-804-6270, [email protected]
Miriam Patanian
National Association of Chronic Disease Directors
Telephone (678)-373-1487, [email protected]
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