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  2. The Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse (CCW) is a research database designed to make Medicare, Medicaid, Assessments, Part C, and Part D Prescription Drug Event data more readily available to support research designed to improve the quality of care and reduce costs and utilization.

  3. Chronic Conditions - Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse

    www2.ccwdata.org/.../condition-categories-chronic

    The CCW contains two versions of the Chronic Conditions: 30 CCW Chronic Conditions (2017 forward) and 27 CCW Chronic Conditions (1999–2021). CMS developed the 27 CCW Chronic Condition variables from algorithms validated from the research literature and criteria used by other federal sources.

  4. Identify areas for improving quality of care provided to chronically ill Medicare beneficiaries. Identify ways to reduce program spending. Make current Medicare, Medicaid, Assessment, and Part D data more readily available to researchers for all types of studies, populations, and rare events.

  5. Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse. Your source for national CMS Medicare and Medicaid research data

  6. CCW Sign In - Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse

    federate.ccwdata.org/public/share/main/signin.html

    Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse. Your source for national CMS Medicare and Medicaid research data

  7. CCW Virtual Research Data Center (VRDC) - ResDAC

    resdac.org/cms-virtual-research-data-center-vrdc

    CMS offers a secure way of accessing its program data through virtual access to the Chronic Conditions Warehouse (CCW) Virtual Research Data Center (VRDC). The CCW VRDC is a virtual research environment that provides timelier access to Medicare and Medicaid program data in a more efficient and cost-effective manner.

  8. Data Tools for Researchers | CMS

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    Chronic Condition Data Warehouse (CCW) Condition Flags (CCW Condition Flags) CMS' database of multiple chronic condition indicators or variables (i.e., "flags") on all beneficiaries in the Medicare, Medicaid and Medicare-Medicaid dually enrolled populations. All flags are available for calendar years 2000 through 2012.