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CMS Survey Data
Illustrates Impact of COVID-19 on Medicare Beneficiaries’ Daily Life and
Experiences
Today, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) released data showing that 21% of Medicare
beneficiaries report forgoing non-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) care
due to the pandemic, and nearly all - 98% - of beneficiaries have taken
preventative measures to keep themselves safe from the virus. According to the survey, the most common type
of forgone care because of the pandemic was dental care (43%), followed by
regular check-up (36%), treatment for ongoing condition (36%), and diagnostic
or medical screening test (32%). The most common reason cited for
forgoing care was not wanting to risk being at a medical facility (45%). Regarding COVID-19 preventative health
behaviors, nearly all beneficiaries cited at least one or more actions they
have taken to protect themselves, with regular handwashing/hand sanitizer use
topping the list (98%), followed by social distancing and wearing facemasks
(each at 93%). In addition to forgone care and preventative
health behaviors, the survey asked about the impact of the pandemic on daily
life and well-being, availability of telemedicine appointments, access to
technology, and sources of information about the pandemic. An infographic with a snapshot of the survey
results is here. A link to
the public use file detailing the survey results is here. The data comes from the Medicare Current
Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) COVID-19 Summer 2020 Supplement, a nationally
representative, cross-sectional telephone survey of 11,114 Medicare
beneficiaries administered from June 10, 2020 through July 15, 2020. This
data collection was a supplement to the MCBS annual data collection sponsored
by CMS, and directed by the Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics (OEDA). All of the above data
assets are also catalogued on Healthdata.gov: http://www.healthdata.gov/dataset/search
The Data Navigator development team
welcomes your feedback. Write to us at DataNavigator@cms.hhs.gov.
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Monday, October 19, 2020
CMS Survey Data Illustrates Impact of COVID-19 on Medicare Beneficiaries’ Daily Life and Experiences
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