Carol Irvin
Senior Fellow
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With the Data Quality (DQ) Atlas, users can identify data quality issues early, reducing uncertainty and accelerating high-quality analysis.
To manage Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) relies on state administrative data to track national rates of enrollment, service use, costs, and outcomes. But because these data are reported differently across states, they can be difficult to uniformly interpret and compare. Without a clear, efficient way to assess data quality, CMS staff, policymakers, and researchers risk drawing incomplete or misleading conclusions and spending significant time validating information before they can use it for analysis and decision making.
To help CMS staff, policymakers, and researchers navigate differences in how states report data, Mathematica developed the Data Quality (DQ) Atlas. Grounded in Mathematica’s deep expertise working with Medicaid and CHIP data, the DQ Atlas is an interactive, web-based platform for assessing and comparing data across states and over time. The DQ Atlas provides standardized assessments that help users quickly determine whether data are usable, reliable, and appropriate for specific policy and research needs.
The DQ Atlas is now a publicly available tool and key resource for evaluating the usability of data associated with nearly 80 million beneficiaries. It helps users assess whether data are fit for analysis and policy use while strengthening confidence in state-submitted data; improving transparency; and supporting rigorous, methodologically sound analysis. The DQ Atlas offers:
By turning complex, uneven state-reported data into clear, comparable insights across states, the DQ Atlas gives CMS staff, policymakers, and researchers the confidence to use key data without extensive up-front validation. And as a free, public-facing tool, it makes data quality transparent and ready for real-world applications, helping users more easily answer policy and research questions nationwide. Now established, the DQ Atlas is supporting faster, better-informed decisions and more consistent, policy-relevant insights while encouraging continual improvement and better service for people and communities across Medicaid and CHIP programs.
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