Correctly assessing the health status of American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN) and other minority populations is complicated by the fact that public health data sources often fail to capture accurate race information. Using the most complete roster of Northwest AI/AN available, the Improving Data &Enhancing Access-Northwest (IDEA-NW) Project will complete probabilistic record linkages with external datasets in a three-state region to identify and correct inaccurate race data for AI/AN. Repeating these linkages at regular intervals will allow for an evaluation of the extent of racial misclassification in these data systems over time, and provide measures of the project's success in these mitigating errors. The result will be improved ascertainment of true rates and trends in specific health conditions affecting Northwest AI/AN, informing local and regional efforts to eliminate health disparities.
The specific aims of this project are four-fold: (1) Conduct probabilistic record linkages with health-related datasets in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington to identify and correct racial misclassification of AI/AN;these datasets will include hospital discharge systems, trauma registries, vital statistics, STD/HIV systems, and cancer registries;(2) Provide reliable local-level estimates of disease burden to inform tribes'public health decision making, through analysis and dissemination of linkage-corrected data;(3) Expand the representativeness of the Northwest Tribal Registry dataset by incorporating tribal enrollment lists and urban AI/AN patient rosters;and (4) Disseminate results and develop concrete methods by which other states and Tribal Epidemiology Centers may implement similar programs. The IDEA-NW Project is unique in its regional scope and longitudinal focus. The project seeks to more accurately characterize health status and clinical outcomes data for Northwest tribal people, while working to minimize and eventually eliminate racial misclassification errors in state surveillance data systems. These activities will directly benefit both state partners and tribes by: (1) improving the validity and reliability of race data in state data systems, and (2) providing more accurate and complete health status data to Northwest tribal communities. Both outcomes will inform ongoing efforts to eliminate health disparities experienced by AI/AN in the Northwest and serve as a model to further address health disparities of AI/AN at the national level.

Public Health Relevance

Project Narrative Using the most complete roster of Northwest American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN) available, the Improving Data &Enhancing Access-Northwest (IDEA-NW) Project will conduct record linkages with an array of health- related data systems in a three-state region to identify and correct racial misclassification. These activities will directly benefit both state partners and tribes by: (1) improving the validity and reliability of race data in state data systems, and (2) providing more accurate and complete health status data to Northwest tribal communities. Both outcomes will inform ongoing efforts to eliminate health disparities experienced by AI/AN in the Northwest and serve as a model to further address health disparities of AI/AN at the national level.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01HS019972-01
Application #
8054458
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZHS1-HSR-H (01))
Program Officer
Hellinger, Fred
Project Start
2010-09-30
Project End
2013-09-29
Budget Start
2010-09-30
Budget End
2013-09-29
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2010
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Bd
Department
Type
DUNS #
617449624
City
Portland
State
OR
Country
United States
Zip Code
97201