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. 2009 Apr;44(2 Pt 1):593–605. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2008.00921.x

Table 2.

Comparison of Census Bureau's Current Population Survey (CPS) to the New American Community Survey (ACS)

Survey Features CPS ACS
Health insurance items
Reference period for health insurance coverage Any coverage during the last calendar year Coverage at the point in time of the interview
Uninsured measure All year uninsured Point in time
Specific state names for SCHIP and Medicaid Yes No
Specific state program names Yes No
Health insurance verification question Yes No
Number of survey items devoted to health insurance coverage 8 1
Information collected for everyone in a household Yes Yes
Other key content
Demographics (e.g., age, sex, marital) Yes Yes
Income (including poverty level) Yes Yes
Public program participation (e.g., TANF/SSI) Yes Yes
Employment Yes Yes
Activities of daily living No Yes
Self-reported health status Yes No
Survey methods
Annual sample size (number of households sampled) 100,000 3,000,000
Number of people included in the public use microdata sample in 2006 208,562 2,969,741
Population studied Noninstitutionalized U.S. population (including institutionalized)
Data collected February–April All year
Mode of data collection Phone and face to face Mail, phone, and face to face
Response rate 84% 96%
Uninsured estimates
2006 Uninsured estimate 15.8 13.9*
2006 Uninsured estimate in millions 44.8 40.7
*

Taken from 2006 ACS content test (for additional comparison the National Health Interview Surveys 2006 point-in-time estimate is 14.8% [43.3 million]).