2025 National Survey on Health and Disability (NSHD) – 18+ Position Available In Hinds, Mississippi
Tallo's Job Summary: We are seeking adults in Mississippi to participate in the 2025 National Survey on Health and Disability (NSHD). If you have a physical, mental, emotional, or health condition, we want to hear from you! Your insights will help us understand how health care services and insurance impact the lives of individuals with disabilities. This survey, available online or over the phone, aims to shape resources and policy recommendations. Contact us for more information at healthsurvey@ku.edu.
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un ⚐ ⚑ ⚑ 2025 National Survey on Health and Disability (NSHD) – 18+ (Jackson) ‹ image 1 of 1 › no pay We are looking for adults who live in Mississippi to take the 2025 National Survey on Health and Disability (NSHD).
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Do you have a physical, mental, emotional, or health condition? If you answered ‘yes,’ we want you to take our survey! The world is changing, and now, more than ever, your experiences need to be heard! We are conducting this research to better understand and document how getting needed health care services, how having certain types of health care and/or insurance coverage affects the life, health and participation in the community of people with disabilities. Your d knowledge and experiences will be used to develop resources, as well as policy and practice recommendations, to address issues that affect the health, employment, and lives of Americans with disabilities! This survey is available online in English, Español, and American Sign Language, or over the phone. Contact Us If you any questions, please reach out:
Phone:
1 (855) 556-6328
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healthsurvey@ku.edu This survey is being conducted by the Institute for Health and Disability Policy Studies at the University of Kansas. Additional information about survey – Funding and Disclaimer The NSHD is funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR, grant numbers 90IFRE0050 and 90IFRE0089). NIDILRR is a center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents herein do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR, ACL, or HHS, and you should not assume endorsement by the federal government. This research is approved by the University of Kansas Institutional Review Board (IRB), Study#00147878.
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