TDI: Assignment Module
Start of Block: Introduction
Q1 Hello [TANF
Director name],
Thank you for your
willingness to participate in the TANF Data Innovation
[hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF agencies use data. The
goal of this survey is to collect firsthand information about your
capacities, capabilities, and current use of data. Your answers will
help HHS to: (1) better understand the challenges and barriers states
and territories face in using data and research to inform program
decision making and (2) design future technical assistance activities
for TANF agencies to address these challenges. We will report a
summary of aggregate findings from the project survey back to you.
This survey contains seven modules focusing on different
topical areas related to TANF data usage. Each module is intended to
be answered by agency staff with expertise in that topical area and
will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. Your participation
is voluntary.
Please assign the survey
modules to the appropriate staff member based on the descriptions
provided below.
The TANF
Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office of Planning,
Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the Office of Family
Assistance in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. The project is led by MDRC,
in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the University of
Pennsylvania, and New York University.
An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this
information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is
XX/XX/XXXX.
End of Block: Introduction
Start of Block: Module List
Q2 The next questions walk you through the staff assignment process.
Please use the Staff Assignment descriptions to identify the best person or person(s) from your agency to complete each module. The modules have been targeted so that assigned staff are positioned to effectively and efficiently complete specific modules, reducing the time burden while capturing the most accurate information.
Only one contact is requested but you may assign up to two people to complete each module. If appropriate, one staff member may be assigned multiple modules. Each assigned staff member will receive an email with a private link to complete his or her assigned survey modules.
All survey responses are private. This survey is being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago and MDRC; your individual responses will not be shared with anyone outside of the research team. Only aggregate state-level analyses will be shared with HHS. In the case of the Federal Reporting module, no state-level data will be shared with HHS. HHS will use the findings from this study for research purposes only and not for corrective action. These data will be used to develop and target technical assistance for TANF agencies. We will also report a summary of aggregate findings across all states back to you. We do not anticipate any risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
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Q3 TANF Data Use and Opportunities
This module seeks information about the overall context of data usage throughout your TANF agency, barriers to data use, and opportunities for technical assistance to increase data use capabilities in TANF agencies. Preview the TANF Data Use and Opportunities survey here [link to survey pdf].
Staff
Assignment: This module is intended to be completed by
someone in agency executive leadership (i.e. TANF Director). Enter
your own information if appropriate.
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q4 Having trouble deciding who to assign to the TANF Data Use and Opportunities survey?
Check here to assign a second staff member to complete this module
Check here if you are not sure who should complete this module
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the TANF Data Use and Opportunities survey? = Check here to assign a <u><strong>second staff member</strong></u> to complete this module
Q5
Additional
staff assignment for the TANF Data Use and Opportunities survey:
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the TANF Data Use and Opportunities survey? = Check here if you <u><strong>are not sure</strong></u> who should complete this module
Q6 No problem!
Leave this one blank for now and continue with the rest of the module
assignments.
After you submit your responses, someone from
the TDI team will follow up within 2 business days to help you assign
the TANF Data Use and Opportunity module.
Q7 Data Collection and Documentation
This module seeks information about the TANF agency's data--what is collected, how, and how it is documented and validated. Preview the Data Collection and Documentation survey here [link to survey pdf].
Staff
Assignment: This module is intended to be completed by the
agency's "go-to" data person. This person could be in
research, IT, or operations. Ideally, the respondent would be someone
with good institutional knowledge and perhaps someone who has been in
several different roles. The individual would also ideally have
direct experience in data collection or in training frontline staff
to do data collection.
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q8 Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Collection and Documentation survey?
Check here to assign a second staff member to complete this module
Check here if you are not sure who should complete this module
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Collection and Documentation survey? = Check here to assign a <u><strong>second staff member</strong></u> to complete this module
Q9
Additional
staff assignment for the Data Collection and Documentation survey:
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Collection and Documentation survey? = Check here if you <u><strong>are not sure</strong></u> who should complete this module
Q10 No
problem! Leave this one blank for now and continue with the rest of
the module assignments.
After you submit your responses,
someone from the TDI team will follow up within 2 business days to
help you assign the Data Collection and Documentation module.
Q11 Data Infrastructure
This module seeks information about the TANF agency's data infrastructure. Preview the Data Infrastructure survey here [link to survey pdf].
Staff
Assignment: This module is intended to be completed by the
agency's IT director or someone in a similar role. This person should
be familiar with the hardware and software that underlie the agency's
data access and use.
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q12 Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Infrastructure survey?
Check here to assign a second staff member to complete this module
Check here if you are not sure who should complete this module
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Infrastructure survey? = Check here to assign a <u><strong>second staff member</strong></u> to complete this module
Q13
Additional staff assignment for the Data Infrastructure survey:
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Infrastructure survey? = Check here if you <u><strong>are not sure</strong></u> who should complete this module
Q14 No
problem! Leave this one blank for now and continue with the rest of
the module assignments.
After you submit your responses,
someone from the TDI team will follow up within 2 business days to
help you assign the Data Infrastructure module.
Q15 Data
Sharing
This module seeks information about the status of data sharing practices in your TANF agency. Preview the Data Sharing survey here [link to survey pdf].
Staff
Assignment: This module should be completed by the staff member
with responsibility for managing data sharing agreements and
memoranda of understanding with other state entities and with
external partners. If your agency does not have anyone who handles
these agreements, this module should be answered by someone in agency
leadership who is familiar with data sharing requests or
agreements.
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q16 Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Sharing survey?
Check here to assign a second staff member to complete this module
Check here if you are not sure who should complete this module
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Sharing survey? = Check here to assign a <u><strong>second staff member</strong></u> to complete this module
Q17
Additional staff assignment for the Data Sharing survey:
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Data Sharing survey? = Check here if you <u><strong>are not sure</strong></u> who should complete this module
Q18 No
problem! Leave this one blank for now and continue with the rest of
the module assignments.
After you submit your responses,
someone from the TDI team will follow up within 2 business days to
help you assign the Data Sharing module.
Q19 Research and Analytic Capacity
This module seeks information about capacity to conduct research and analysis using TANF data. Preview the Research and Analytic Capacity survey here [link to survey pdf].
Staff
Assignment: If your agency has a research or data analysis team,
the leader of that team should complete this module. If not, this
module should be completed by someone in your organization who has
responsibility for reporting data or policy analysis.
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q20 Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Research and Analytic Capacity survey?
Check here to assign a second staff member to complete this module
Check here if you are not sure who should complete this module
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Research and Analytic Capacity survey? = Check here to assign a <u><strong>second staff member</strong></u> to complete this module
Q21
Additional staff assignment for the Research and Analytic
Capacity survey:
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Research and Analytic Capacity survey? = Check here if you <u><strong>are not sure</strong></u> who should complete this module
Q22 No
problem! Leave this one blank for now and continue with the rest of
the module assignments.
After you submit your responses,
someone from the TDI team will follow up within 2 business days to
help you assign the Research and Analytic Capacity module.
Q23 Federal
Reporting
This module seeks information about the data you prepare to submit to HHS as part of the TANF and SSP-MOE Data Reports (ACF-199 and ACF-209). Preview the Federal Reporting survey here [link to survey pdf].
Staff
Assignment: This module should be completed by the staff member
with primary responsibility for those reports.
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q24 Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Federal Reporting survey?
Check here to assign a second staff member to complete this module
Check here if you are not sure who should complete this module
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Federal Reporting survey? = Check here to assign a <u><strong>second staff member</strong></u> to complete this module
Q25
Additional staff assignment for the Federal Reporting survey:
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Federal Reporting survey? = Check here if you <u><strong>are not sure</strong></u> who should complete this module
Q26 No
problem! Leave this one blank for now and continue with the rest of
the module assignments.
After you submit your responses,
someone from the TDI team will follow up within 2 business days to
help you assign the Federal Reporting module.
Q27 Payment
Integrity
This module seeks information about how your state uses data to assess payment integrity. Preview the Payment Integrity survey here [link to survey pdf].
Staff
Assignment: This module should be completed by the staff member
who has primary responsibility for identifying or addressing improper
payments.
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q28 Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Payment Integrity survey?
Check here to assign a second staff member to complete this module
Check here if you are not sure who should complete this module
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Payment Integrity survey? = Check here to assign a <u><strong>second staff member</strong></u> to complete this module
Q29
Additional staff assignment for the Payment Integrity survey:
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Having trouble deciding who to assign to the Payment Integrity survey? = Check here if you <u><strong>are not sure</strong></u> who should complete this module
Q30 No
problem! Leave this one blank for now and continue with the rest of
the module assignments.
After you submit your responses,
someone from the TDI team will follow up within 2 business days to
help you assign the Payment Integrity module.
End of Block: Module List
Start of Block: Closing
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Q31 If you are
finished with this survey, click "SUBMIT" below.
Once you submit responses you will not be able to make
any changes in the survey platform. Use the survey back button
below to return to the assignments page to review and make any
desired edits.
If you would like to update
your module assignments in the future please reach out to us
at [email@address] or [phone number].
End of Block: Closing
TDI: TANF Data Use and Opportunities
Start of Block: Introduction
Q1 Thank you for your willingness to participate in the TANF Data Innovation [hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF agencies use data. The goal of this survey is to collect firsthand information about your capacities, capabilities, and current use of data. Your answers will help HHS to: (1) better understand the challenges and barriers states and territories face in using data and research to inform program decision making and (2) design future technical assistance activities for TANF agencies to address these challenges. We will report a summary of aggregate findings from the project survey back to you.
This survey
contains seven modules focusing on different components of TANF data
usage. Each module is intended to be answered by agency staff
with expertise in a given topic. You have been selected to
complete the TANF Data Use and Opportunities module. This
module seeks information about the overall context for data usage
throughout your TANF agency, barriers to data use, and seeks to
identify opportunities for technical assistance to increase data
use capabilities in TANF agencies. It will take
approximately 10 minutes to complete. You can preview the survey here
[link to survey pdf]. Your participation is voluntary.
Contact [email@address] or [phone number] with any questions or
concerns.
Thank you so much for your
thoughts and time! Your contributions are important.
The TANF
Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office of Planning,
Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the Office of Family
Assistance in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. The project is led by MDRC,
in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the University of
Pennsylvania, and New York University.
An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this
information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is
XX/XX/XXXX.
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Q2 Answer to
the best of your knowledge and make an educated guess if you are
unsure.
We encourage you to
be as candid as possible. Your responses are private. This
survey is being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of
Chicago and MDRC; your individual responses will not be shared with
anyone outside of the research team. Only aggregate state-level
analyses will be shared with HHS. We do not anticipate any
risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
Q3 Please enter your contact information below. This information may be used to follow up with questions, clarifications, or further discussion. We will also report a summary of findings back to you. Your contact information will not be shared outside the research team.
Name ________________________________________________
Job title ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Q4 Which of the following best characterizes your role relative to the TANF program? Select your primary role if you have more than one.
Executive leadership
Reporting or data analysis
Research or evaluation
Information technology
Program staff
Legal
External consultant
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q5 How would you characterize your role relative to the TANF program?
Working solely or mostly on TANF
Working across multiple programs, including TANF
Q6
The
TDI project aims to improve agencies' ability to use data to inform
TANF program decision making. To get a complete picture of
agency data use across domains and purposes, we ask this question in
every module.
From your perspective, how well does
your TANF agency use data to inform program decision making?
Rate your response on a scale from 0 (not well at all) to 10
(extremely well).
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Q7 Thinking about all the data activities in your agency, please indicate how important you believe each activity is for TANF agencies.
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Moderately important |
Slightly important |
Not at all important |
Federal reporting |
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Other regular reports (e.g., state mandatory reports) |
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Program integrity |
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Performance management |
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Quality improvement |
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Data visualization |
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Record linkage/data integration |
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Program evaluation |
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Predictive analytics |
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Q8 Among these same activities, please indicate how effective your agency is at performing each activity.
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Very effective |
Moderately effective |
Slightly effective |
Not at all effective |
N/A, we don't do this |
Federal reporting |
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Other regular reports (e.g., state mandatory reports) |
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Program integrity |
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Data visualization |
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Q9
About
how often does the leadership of your agency receive reports (regular
or ad hoc) of aggregated administrative data about your TANF program?
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Yearly
Less than once a year
Q10
About
how often does the leadership of your agency currently receive
specific data analyses related to TANF that combine TANF data
and data from another program? For example, SNAP data or UI wage
data.
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Yearly
Less than once a year
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Q11 Which data points are contained in regular reports of aggregated administrative data submitted to agency leadership? (For example, reports for fiscal tracking purposes.) Check all that apply.
Applications
Case entries
Case closings
Case or family characteristics
Caseloads by family type (e.g. 2-parent, 1-parent, child only)
Time limit clocks
Work participation
Sanctions
⊗Not applicable, no regular reporting
Other data point. Please describe: ________________________________________________
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Q12
About
how often does the leadership of your agency request specific data
analyses related to TANF that are outside of regular
reporting (i.e. ad hoc)? For example, examining caseload dynamics
and trends in employment.
More than once a month
Monthly
More than once a quarter
Quarterly
More than once a year
Yearly
Less than once a year
Q13
Please
briefly describe a recent leadership request for TANF data analysis
outside regular reporting activities.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q14
In
some states, TANF administrative data is available to government
analysts or researchers outside the TANF agency. How
useful has any research conducted outside the TANF
agency with your administrative data been to informing your
agency’s operations and planning?
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Extremely useful |
Very useful |
Moderately useful |
Slightly useful |
Not at all useful |
N/A (no research conducted) |
Studies by other governmental agencies |
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Studies by external partners (e.g., academic researchers or research firms) |
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Q15
Within
your TANF agency, how would you characterize the level of activity
around...
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Far too little activity |
Far too much activity |
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...use of data overall? |
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...data linkage and integration? |
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...using data to build evidence about the TANF program? |
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...data sharing? |
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Q16
Within your TANF agency, how would you characterize
the availability of financial resources, including
personnel availability, for data usage specifically for...
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Extremely inadequate |
Extremely adequate |
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Q17 How regularly does anyone from your TANF agency communicate with people from the following entities about using your data? (For example, through working groups, conferences, webinars, phone calls, etc.)
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A great deal |
A lot |
A moderate amount |
A little |
None at all |
Other entities in your state |
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Federal government |
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Q18 The next
questions ask about the TANF policy and programmatic issues that are
most important in your agency. Select the top THREE
most important topics for your agency by dragging and
dropping them into the box.
Let
us know about any important topics that are not listed here!
Top Three Topics |
______ Work requirements |
______ Employment outcomes |
______ Income disregard |
______ Sanctions |
______ Redetermination |
______ Child-only cases |
______ Time limits |
______ Subsidized child care (CCDF) |
______ Early education (pre-K) |
______ Child welfare |
______ Improper payments |
______ Caseload dynamics |
______ Effectiveness of programs |
______ Disability |
______ Special populations such as homeless families, immigrants or refugees, substance abuse, etc. Please specify: |
______ Other policy or program issue(s). Please list: |
Q19 For each of these common TANF policy and programmatic issues, indicate if it is an area of current analytic work for your agency.
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We are currently working on this issue |
No current work but interest in pursuing |
No current work, no interest |
Work requirements |
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Employment outcomes |
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Income disregard |
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Sanctions |
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Redetermination |
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Child-only cases |
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Time limits |
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Subsidized child care (CCDF) |
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Early education (pre-K) |
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Child welfare |
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Improper payments |
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Caseload dynamics |
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Effectiveness of programs |
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Disability |
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Special populations (e.g., homeless families, immigrants, substance abuse, etc.). Please specify: |
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Other policy or program issue. Please list: |
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Q20 What are
the primary barriers to data and analysis that limit the
ability of your TANF agency to use data to inform key policy and
programmatic issues? Check all that apply.
Information
gathered here will inform technical assistance (TA) activities to
help state TANF programs overcome barriers to data use and analysis.
Accessing TANF data that are formatted for analysis
Legal issues
Political issues
Staff time
Staff skills
Availability of technology and data tools
Communication challenges between IT and policy staff
Availability of financial resources
Other barriers. Please describe: ________________________________________________
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Q21
The
last few questions ask more specifically about potential technical
assistance (TA) offerings to support TANF agency data use.
What
topics is your state most interested in receiving TA to address? Rank
each topic as being of high, medium, or low priority.
Let us know about any important topics that are not listed
here!
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High priority |
Medium priority |
Low priority |
Data documentation/metadata |
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Data sharing and legal agreements |
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Structuring data for analysis |
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Data integration and record linkage |
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Data visualization |
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Use of software tools (e.g., SAS, R, Python) |
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Evaluation design (e.g., RCT, rapid cycle tests, quasi experimental) |
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Predictive analytics |
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Other areas for TA. Please list: |
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Q22
Thinking
about the top priority areas for technical assistance (TA) you listed
in the previous question, indicate the modes of technical
assistance that would be most useful for your TANF agency.
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Extremely useful |
Very useful |
Moderately useful |
Slightly useful |
Not at all useful |
Webinars |
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Workshops |
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Topical briefs |
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In-person TA |
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Sample analyses |
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Peer learning with other TANF agencies |
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One-on-one consultation on a specific project |
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On demand distance learning |
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Q23 This concludes the TANF Data Use and Opportunities module. Is there anything else you would like us to know about data usage in your TANF agency or state?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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Q24
If
you are finished with this survey, click "SUBMIT"
below.
Once you submit responses you will not
be able to make any changes in the survey platform. Use the
survey back button below to return to the survey to review and make
any desired edits.
If you would like to update
your answers in the future please reach out to us at [email@address]
or [phone number].
End of Block: Introduction
TDI: Data Collection and Documentation
Start of Block: Introduction
Q1 Thank you
for your willingness to participate in the TANF Data
Innovation [hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF
agencies use data. The goal of this survey is to collect first-hand
information about your capacities, capabilities, and current use of
data. Your answers will help HHS to: (1) better understand the
challenges and barriers states and territories face in using data and
research to inform program decision making and (2) design future
technical assistance activities for TANF agencies to address these
challenges. We will report a summary of aggregate findings from the
project survey back to you.
This survey contains seven
modules focusing on different components of TANF data usage.
Each module is intended to be answered by agency staff with expertise
in a given topic. You have been selected to complete the Data
Collection and Documentation module. This module seeks
information about the TANF agency's data -- what is collected, how,
and how it is documented and validated. It will take
approximately 10 minutes to complete. You can preview the survey here
[link to survey pdf]. Your participation is voluntary.
Contact [email@address] or [phone number] with any questions or
concerns.
Thank you so much for
your thoughts and time! Your contributions are important.
The
TANF Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office of Planning,
Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the Office of Family
Assistance in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. The project is led by MDRC,
in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the University of
Pennsylvania, and New York University.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is XX/XX/XXXX.
End of Block: Introduction
Start of Block: Module Specific Intro
Q2 Answer to
the best of your knowledge and make an educated guess if you are
unsure.
We encourage you to
be as candid as possible. Your responses are private. This
survey is being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of
Chicago and MDRC; your individual responses will not be shared with
anyone outside of the research team. Only aggregate state-level
analyses will be shared with HHS. We do not anticipate any
risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
Q3 Please enter your contact information below. This information may be used to follow up with questions, clarifications, or further discussion. We will also report a summary of findings back to you. Your contact information will not be shared outside the research team.
Name ________________________________________________
Job title ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Q4 Which of the following best characterizes your role relative to the TANF program? Select your primary role if you have more than one.
Executive leadership
Reporting or data analysis
Research or evaluation
Information technology
Program staff
Legal
External consultant
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q5 How would you characterize your role relative to the TANF program?
Working solely or mostly on TANF
Working across multiple programs, including TANF
Q6
The
TDI project aims to improve TANF agencies' ability to use data to
inform program decision making. To get a complete picture of
agency data use across domains and purposes, we ask this question in
every module.
From your perspective, how well does your
TANF agency use data to inform program decision making? Rate
your response on a scale from 0 (not well at all) to 10 (extremely
well).
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Not well at all |
Extremely well |
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0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Agency use of data |
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End of Block: Module Specific Intro
Start of Block: Data Collected
Q7 The next
three questions ask about what data are collected or otherwise
accessible to the TANF agency, and the source of those data.
For
each type of information, please indicate the source for that
information or if that information is not accessible for TANF program
management. If the information is added from multiple sources, check
all that apply.
Q8 Information about eligible individuals in the household:
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Reported by recipient |
Collected or verified by agency staff or contractors |
Integrated with TANF data from another data system (periodic match) |
Integrated with TANF data from another data system (real time) |
Not accessible for TANF program |
Name |
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SSN |
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Birthdate |
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Educational attainment (for adults) |
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School information (for children) |
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Employment status (for adults) |
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Employer (for adults) |
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Income (for adults) |
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Assets |
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Disability status |
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Child welfare involvement |
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Q9 Information about the other benefits received by some or all of the individuals in the household:
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Reported by recipient |
Collected or verified by agency staff or contractors |
Integrated with TANF data from another data system (periodic match) |
Integrated with TANF data from another data system (real time) |
Not accessible for TANF program |
Food assistance (SNAP, WIC) |
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Workforce or economic development services (non-TANF) |
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Housing assistance |
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Medical assistance (Medicaid, CHIP) |
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Disability assistance |
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Subsidized child care (CCDF) |
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Early education (pre-K, Head Start) |
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Child support |
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Q10 Information about work activities:
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Reported by recipient |
Collected or verified by agency staff or contractors |
Integrated with TANF data from another data system (periodic match) |
Integrated with TANF data from another data system (real time) |
Not accessible for TANF program |
Activity type |
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Level of participation completed (hours, etc.) |
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Pay, if applicable |
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Start and end dates |
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Q11 If you would like to provide additional detail to clarify any of your answers about what data is collected and accessible to the TANF agency, please use this space to do so:
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q12 For information self-reported by recipients, how are those data collected and entered into the system? Check all that apply.
Recipients complete eligibility forms electronically, and these data populate the system.
Recipients meet with frontline staff to complete eligibility processing, and frontline staff enter the data into the system.
Recipients complete paper eligibility forms; staff enter these into the system but do not directly interact with the recipients.
Other (please explain) ________________________________________________
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Q13 For which of these data points is historical information retained when the data are updated? Check all that apply.
Household size
Personal identifiers for head of household
Personal identifiers for other eligible individuals
Personal identifiers for individuals who are not eligible
Employment information
Household income
Address
Participation in other programs
Previous membership in other cases (old case numbers, etc)
Payment history
Sanction history
Q14 Are TANF application data, particularly data about applicants who did not receive benefits, preserved in an electronic form?
Yes
No
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Q15 When are payment data considered "final" and appropriate for analytical use?
Data are considered final from the time they are first entered into the system.
Data are stable and ready for analytical use within a month.
Data are stable and ready for analytical use within 3 months.
Data are stable and ready for analytical use after more than 3 months.
Q16 When are most eligibility data elements considered "final" and appropriate for analytical use?
Data are considered final from the time they are first entered into the system.
Data are stable and ready for analytical use within a month.
Data are stable and ready for analytical use within 3 months.
Data are stable and ready for analytical use after more than 3 months.
End of Block: Data Collected
Start of Block: Documentation and Validation
Q17 How frequently do frontline staff collecting data communicate with other data users about the quality of the data?
Never or rarely
Sometimes
Frequently
Q18 What data documentation is available to users?
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Not consistently documented |
Somewhat documented (documentation may be scattered or unhelpful) |
Well documented |
List of fields |
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Data types (character, integer, etc.) |
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Field definitions |
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Code values |
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Limitations of certain fields |
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Detail about how data are collected |
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Q19 What strategies are used to maintain or improve data quality? Check all that apply.
Restrictions on valid values during data entry
Restrictions on data entry to block null values in certain fields
Routine data audits (automated)
Routine data audits (manual)
Validation of data elements against other databases
Training for staff doing data entry in appropriate values
Written data entry manuals
Aggregate data are shared with staff doing data entry
Other (please describe) ________________________________________________
End of Block: Documentation and Validation
Start of Block: Wrap Up
Q20 This concludes the Data Collection and Documentation module. Is there anything else you would like us to know about the data in your TANF agency?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q21
If
you are finished with this survey, click "SUBMIT"
below.
Once you submit responses you will not
be able to make any changes in the survey platform. Use the
survey back button below to return to the survey to review and make
any desired edits.
If you would like to update
your answers in the future please reach out to us at [email@address]
or [phone number].
End of Block: Wrap Up
TDI: Data Infrastructure
Start of Block: Introduction
Q1 Thank you
for your willingness to participate in the TANF Data
Innovation [hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF
agencies use data. The goal of this survey is to collect first-hand
information about your capacities, capabilities, and current use of
data. Your answers will help HHS to: (1) better understand the
challenges and barriers states and territories face in using data and
research to inform program decision making and (2) design future
technical assistance activities for TANF agencies to address these
challenges. We will report a summary of aggregate findings from the
TDI survey back to you.
This survey contains seven
modules focusing on different components of TANF data usage.
Each module is intended to be answered by agency staff with expertise
in a given topic. You have been selected to complete the Data
Infrastructure module. This module seeks information
about the TANF agency's data infrastructure. It will take
approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. You can preview the survey
here [link to survey pdf]. Your participation is voluntary.
Contact [email@address] or [phone number] with any questions or
concerns.
Thank you so much for your
thoughts and time! Your contributions are important.
The
TANF Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office of Planning,
Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the Office of Family
Assistance in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. The project is led by MDRC,
in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the University of
Pennsylvania, and New York University.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is XX/XX/XXXX.
End of Block: Introduction
Start of Block: Module Specific Intro
Q2 Answer to
the best of your knowledge and make an educated guess if you are
unsure.
We encourage you to be as candid
as possible. Your responses are private. This survey is
being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago and
MDRC; your individual responses will not be shared with anyone
outside of the research team. Only aggregate state-level
analyses will be shared with HHS. We do not anticipate any
risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
Q3 Please enter your contact information below. This information may be used to follow up with questions, clarifications, or further discussion. We will also report a summary of findings back to you. Your contact information will not be shared outside the research team.
Name ________________________________________________
Job title ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Q4 Which of the following best characterizes your role relative to the TANF program? Select your primary role if you have more than one.
Executive leadership
Reporting or data analysis
Research or evaluation
Information technology
Program staff
Legal
External consultant
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q5 How would you characterize your role relative to the TANF program?
Working solely or mostly on TANF
Working across multiple programs, including TANF
Q6
The
TDI project aims to improve TANF agencies' ability to use data to
inform program decision making. To get a complete picture of
agency data use across domains and purposes we ask this question in
every module.
From your perspective, how well does your
TANF agency use data to inform program decision making? Rate
your response on a scale from 0 (not well at all) to 10 (extremely
well).
|
Not well at all |
Extremely well |
|
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Agency use of data |
|
End of Block: Module Specific Intro
Start of Block: Data Infrastructure and Security
Q7
First,
we will ask some questions about your TANF agency's primary data
system. This is the data system that is most used for information
about cases, participants, and payments.
Do all counties
in your state use the same primary data system to maintain
information about cases, participants, and payments?
Yes
No
Not sure. Please describe: ________________________________________________
Skip To: Q10 If First, we will ask some questions about your TANF agency's primary data system. This is the data... = Yes
Q8 If different counties use different systems, how is that data integrated at the state level?
There is a central data system that fully integrates the data.
There is a central data system that integrates some but not all of the data.
There is no central data system, although individual-level data may be integrated across systems for analytic or reporting purposes.
Q9 For the
next series of questions in this module, please answer relative to
the primary data system that is the most comprehensive source
of TANF data on cases, participants, and payments within the state.
This might be a central data system that integrates most or all of
the data across systems or it might be the data system used by a
subset of counties that contains the largest share of the caseload.
Which of the following best characterizes the
primary data system you will be thinking of to answer these
questions?
A central, state data system
A data system used by a subset of counties containing at least 50% of the state's TANF caseload
A data system used by a subset of counties containing less than 50% of the state's TANF caseload
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Q10 Which of the following types of data are found in the TANF agency's primary data system?
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Contained entirely in primary data system |
Partially contained in primary data system |
Entirely contained in another data system |
Not tracked |
Current eligibility |
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Historical eligibility |
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Payment history |
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Work activities |
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Sanctions |
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Information about other benefits, such as SNAP |
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Referrals to other service providers |
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Q11 Is your primary data system off-the-shelf/previously developed software, previously developed software with some customization, or a completely custom product?
Off-the-shelf or other previously developed software
Off-the-shelf or other previously developed software that has been adapted for internal purposes
Custom (built in-house or by a vendor as a custom product)
Other (please explain) ________________________________________________
Q12 Please list the name of the software vendor or developer of your primary data system.
________________________________________________________________
Q13 How long has your department been using the current primary data system?
Less than 5 years
5-10 years
10-20 years
20+ years
Q14 Is your agency planning to move the primary data system to a new platform, and/or have you recently completed a database conversion?
We recently converted our primary data system to a new platform (within the last three years).
Money has been set aside for a database conversion.
Executive leadership is formally exploring a change in platform (i.e., through a committee or working group).
We have not recently changed database platforms and there is no active planning to do so.
Display This Question:
If Is your agency planning to move the primary data system to a new platform, and/or have you recent... = Money has been set aside for a database conversion.
Or Is your agency planning to move the primary data system to a new platform, and/or have you recent... = Executive leadership is formally exploring a change in platform (i.e., through a committee or working group).
Q15 Why are you planning to change platforms for your primary data system? Select all that apply.
Current system is hard to use.
Current system is hard to maintain or adapt.
Current system lacks desired quality or validation controls.
Current system does not integrate well with desired reporting or visualization tools.
It is difficult to export usable data from current system (limited output options).
The planned data system will contain a different universe of data than the current system (for example, changing to a system that integrates TANF and SNAP data from one that stores TANF data alone).
It is difficult to maintain desired level of security with current system.
There is federal funding available to update data systems.
There is non-federal funding available to update data systems.
Department leadership wants a change in data systems.
Other ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Is your agency planning to move the primary data system to a new platform, and/or have you recent... = We recently converted our primary data system to a new platform (within the last three years).
Q16 Why did you change platforms for your primary data system? Select all that apply.
Previous system was hard to use.
Previous system was hard to maintain or adapt.
Previous system lacked desired quality or validation controls.
Previous system did not integrate well with desired reporting or visualization tools.
It was difficult to export usable data from previous system (limited output options).
The current data system contains a different universe of data than the previous system (for example, changing to a system that integrates TANF and SNAP data from one that stores TANF data alone).
It was difficult to maintain desired level of security with previous system.
There was federal funding available to update data systems.
There was non-federal funding available to update data systems.
Department leadership wanted a change in data systems.
Other ________________________________________________
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Q17 What query tools are available to access, analyze, or extract data from the primary data system?
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Accessible to IT |
Accessible to power users outside IT |
Accessible to external developers (consultants) |
Direct access with SQL |
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Direct access with other programming languages (Python, JavaScript, etc.) |
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Direct access through a querying, visualization, or business intelligence tool (Business Objects, Tableau, etc.) |
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Direct access through statistical software (SAS, SPSS, R, etc.) |
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Q18 Please list the primary tools and languages the audiences above are using to view, query, manipulate, and analyze these data.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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Q19 Are any of your agency's TANF data stored in the cloud?
Yes, including data from the primary data system
Yes, but not the data in the primary data system
No
Display This Question:
If Are any of your agency's TANF data stored in the cloud? = Yes, including data from the primary data system
Or Are any of your agency's TANF data stored in the cloud? = Yes, but not the data in the primary data system
Q20 Which service(s) do you use for cloud storage (e.g., GCP, AWS, Azure, etc.)?
________________________________________________________________
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Q21 In addition to the primary data system discussed above, are there other systems used to store TANF data? Check all that apply.
One or more other database systems
Sharepoint
Excel spreadsheets
Other flat files
Other (please explain) ________________________________________________
Q22 Are there any tools used to access or analyze data from these other systems that you have not listed previously? If so, please list.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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Q23 What processes exist that integrate data between the primary data system and one or more additional data systems? Check all that apply.
There is automated, real-time or on-demand integration between at least two systems for front-end viewers.
There is automated, real-time integration between at least two systems for reporting and analysis purposes (i.e., it is possible to pull reports of integrated data).
There is an automated process that routinely integrates the data between two systems and stores a crosswalk file or integrated dataset. Please indicate frequency of process (daily, monthly, etc.): ________________________________________________
There have been one or more completed manual or ad-hoc projects to integrate data across systems.
There is discussion or planning around additional automated integration across systems.
There is discussion or planning around additional integration (not automated) across systems.
There are data integration or interoperability efforts that are not captured by the above categories (please describe:) ________________________________________________
⊗I am not aware of any current or planned data integration or interoperability efforts.
Q24 Thinking about the above processes of data integration, please characterize the types of data contained in the data systems that are integrated with the primary data system:
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Automatically integrated |
Integrated manually or on an ad-hoc basis |
Planned for integration |
No integration |
Additional TANF program data (such as work activities or payments) |
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Child welfare |
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Food assistance (SNAP, WIC) |
|
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Workforce or economic development programs (non-TANF) |
|
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Employment security (unemployment insurance) |
|
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Other source of wage data |
|
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Housing assistance |
|
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Homelessness (HMIS) |
|
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Medical assistance (Medicaid, CHIP) |
|
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Juvenile justice |
|
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Corrections |
|
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Disability assistance |
|
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Early care and education (CCDF, pre-K, Head Start) |
|
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K-12 education |
|
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Postsecondary education |
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Child support |
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Other type of data (please list) |
|
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Q25 To the best of your knowledge, has your agency discussed, reviewed, or considered implementing the National Human Services Interoperability Architecture (NHSIA)?
Have not heard of it
Have heard of it, but have not discussed or considered implementing
Have discussed but chose not to implement
Have discussed but no decision was made
Have discussed and are exploring implementation in at least one data system
Have implemented in at least one data system that is used by the TANF office for program management purposes
Have implemented in the primary TANF data system
Q26 To the best of your knowledge, has your agency discussed, reviewed, or considered implementing the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM)?
Have not heard of it
Have heard of it, but have not discussed or considered implementing
Have discussed but chose not to implement
Have discussed but no decision was made
Have discussed and are exploring implementation in at least one data system
Have implemented in at least one data system that is used by the TANF office for program management purposes
Have implemented in the primary TANF data system
End of Block: Data Infrastructure and Security
Start of Block: Wrap Up
Q27 This concludes the Data Infrastructure module. Is there anything else you would like us to know about the data infrastructure in your TANF agency?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q28
If
you are finished with this survey, click "SUBMIT"
below.
Once you submit responses you will not
be able to make any changes in the survey platform. Use the
survey back button below to return to the survey to review and make
any desired edits.
If you would like to update
your answers in the future please reach out to us at [email@address]
or [phone number].
End of Block: Wrap Up
TDI: Data Sharing
Q1 Thank you
for your willingness to participate in the TANF Data Innovation
[hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF agencies use data. The
goal of this survey is to collect firsthand information about your
capacities, capabilities, and current use of data. Your answers will
help HHS to: (1) better understand the challenges and barriers states
and territories face in using data and research to inform program
decision making and (2) design future technical assistance activities
for TANF agencies to address these challenges. We will report a
summary of aggregate findings from the project survey back to you.
This survey contains seven modules
focusing on different components of TANF data usage. Each
module is intended to be answered by agency staff with expertise in a
given topic. You have been selected to complete the Data
Sharing module. This module seeks information about the
status of data sharing practices in your TANF agency and state.
It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. You can
preview the survey here [link to survey pdf]. Your participation is
voluntary.
Contact [email@address] or
[phone number] with any questions or concerns.
Thank you so much for your thoughts and time! Your
contributions are important.
The TANF
Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office of Planning,
Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the Office of Family
Assistance in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. The project is led by MDRC,
in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the University of
Pennsylvania, and New York University.
An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this
information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is
XX/XX/XXXX.
End of Block: Introduction
Start of Block: Block 2
Q2 Answer to
the best of your knowledge and make an educated guess if you are
unsure.
We encourage you to
be as candid as possible. Your responses are private. This
survey is being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of
Chicago and MDRC; your individual responses will not be shared with
anyone outside of the research team. Only aggregate state-level
analyses will be shared with HHS. We do not anticipate any
risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
Q3 Please enter your contact information below. This information may be used to follow up with questions, clarifications, or further discussion. We will also report a summary of survey findings back to you. Your contact information will not be shared outside the research team.
Name ________________________________________________
Job title ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Q4 Which of the following best characterizes your role relative to the TANF program? Select your primary role if you have more than one role.
Executive leadership
Reporting or data analysis
Research or evaluation
Information technology
Program staff
Legal
External consultant
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q5 How would you characterize your role relative to the TANF program?
Working solely or mostly on TANF
Working across multiple programs, including TANF
Q6
The
TDI project aims to improve TANF agencies' ability to use data to
inform program decision making. To get a complete picture of
agency data use across domains and purposes, we ask this question in
every module.
From your perspective, how well does your
TANF agency use data to inform program decision making? Rate
your response on a scale from 0 (not well at all) to 10 (extremely
well).
|
Not well at all |
Extremely well |
|
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Agency use of data |
|
Q7 This survey
is focused on data sharing in your agency. Does your TANF agency have
any agreements (e.g., contracts, DSAs, DULs, MOUs, or DUAs) in
place regarding sharing data outside your agency? Check all that
apply.
|
Agreements to send TANF data to another entity |
Agreements to bring data in to the TANF agency |
Other state entities (e.g., agencies or programs) |
|
|
City or county government agencies |
|
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Federal agencies (outside of federal reporting) |
|
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External researchers (e.g., academic institutions or research firms) |
|
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Contractors |
|
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Other organizations (e.g., non-profits, foundations, advocacy groups or media) |
|
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⊗No data sharing agreements |
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|
Q8 About how often does your agency receive requests from external entities to access or obtain TANF data?
|
Weekly |
Monthly |
Quarterly |
Annually |
None in the last three years |
Other state entities (e.g., agencies or programs) |
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City or county government agencies |
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Federal agencies (outside of federal reporting) |
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External researchers (e.g., academic institutions or research firms) |
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Contractors |
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Other organizations (e.g., non-profits, foundations, advocacy groups or media) |
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Q9 Does your agency have a formal process or processes for handling external requests to access or obtain TANF data?
Yes
No
Display This Question:
If Does your agency have a formal process or processes for handling external requests to access or o... = No
Q10 In the absence of a formal process, please briefly describe what would happen if the agency received an external request for TANF data.
________________________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Does your agency have a formal process or processes for handling external requests to access or o... = Yes
Q11 Select the responses that best describe how external requests to access or obtain TANF data are handled by the agency. Check all that apply.
Reviewed by a formal committee
Reviewed by agency leadership
Reviewed by designated decision maker outside of agency leadership
Other. Please describe: ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Does your agency have a formal process or processes for handling external requests to access or o... = Yes
Q12 On average, about how long does it take to work through the review process for external data requests?
Less than one month
1 - 3 months
4 - 6 months
7 - 12 months
More than 12 months
Display This Question:
If Does your agency have a formal process or processes for handling external requests to access or o... = Yes
Q13 About how long has the current practice for reviewing external data requests been in place?
Less than a year
About 1 - 5 years
About 6 - 10 years
At least 10 years
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Q14 How many of the following other government agencies or programs
has your agency shared data with in the last five years?
Please check all that apply.
In some cases, sharing
data between the TANF agency and the agencies listed may be a part of
regular operations (e.g., within the same department as TANF, sharing
a common data system, colocated in an integrated database). Please
still select those agencies, even if data sharing is routine and does
not require additional agreements or contracts.
Note
that generic names are listed. Agencies or programs may have
different names in your state.
⊗No data sharing has occurred
Employment security (UI, wage data)
Child welfare
Food assistance (SNAP, WIC)
Workforce or economic development (non-TANF)
Medical assistance (Medicaid, CHIP)
Juvenile justice
Corrections
Housing assistance
Homelessness (HMIS)
Disability assistance
Subsidized child care (CCDF)
Early education (pre-K, Head Start)
K-12 education
Post-secondary education
Child support
Other agencies or departments. Please list: ________________________________________________
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Q15 Has your agency shared data with external researchers (e.g., academic institutions or research firms) in the last five years?
Yes
No
Don't know
Display This Question:
If Has your agency shared data with external researchers (e.g., academic institutions or research fi... = Yes
Q16 Are external researchers ever given access to data with PII (personally identifiable information, e.g., name or SSN)?
Yes
No
Don't know
Display This Question:
If Has your agency shared data with external researchers (e.g., academic institutions or research fi... = Yes
Q17 How is data shared with external researchers? Check all that apply.
Data file is sent to researchers.
Researchers connect to the agency database directly.
Data is shared through another agency or organization that centralizes data sharing (such as an integrated database).
Other method of data sharing. Please describe: ________________________________________________
Q18 Overall, how would you characterize your TANF agency's comfort with sharing data outside the agency?
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Q19 What are the primary barriers to data sharing in your TANF agency and state? Check all that apply.
No interest in data sharing
Provides limited value to the TANF program
Technology is not sufficiently advanced
Concerns about how data are used
Concerns about maintaining data privacy and security
Staff availability to oversee and manage data sharing
Legal issues/statutory limitations
Political issues (e.g., legislature or governor)
Availability of financial resources
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q20 Please briefly describe a recent example or specific barrier to data sharing in your TANF agency or state.
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Q21 This concludes the Data Sharing module. Is there anything else you would like us to know about data sharing in your TANF agency or state?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q22
If
you are finished with this survey, click "SUBMIT"
below.
Once you submit responses you will not
be able to make any changes in the survey platform. Use the
survey back button below to return to the survey to review and make
any desired edits.
If you would like to update
your answers in the future please reach out to us at [email@address]
or [phone number].
End of Block: Block 2
TDI: Research and Analytic Capacity
Start of Block: Introduction
Q1 Thank you
for your willingness to participate in the TANF Data
Innovation [hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF
agencies use data. The goal of this survey is to collect firsthand
information about your capacities, capabilities, and current use of
data. Your answers will help HHS to: (1) better understand the
challenges and barriers states and territories face in using data and
research to inform program decision making and (2) design future
technical assistance activities for TANF agencies to address these
challenges. We will report a summary of aggregate findings from the
project survey back to you.
This survey
contains 7 modules focusing on different components of TANF data
usage. Each module is intended to be answered by agency staff
with expertise in a given topic. You have been selected to
complete the Research and Analytic Capacity module. This
module seeks information about the TANF agency's current capacity to
conduct data analysis and research to inform agency decisions.
It will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. You can
preview the survey here [link to survey pdf]. Your participation is
voluntary.
Contact [email@address] or [phone
number] with any questions or concerns.
Thank
you so much for your thoughts and time! Your contributions are
important.
The
TANF Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office of Planning,
Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the Office of Family
Assistance in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. The project is led by MDRC,
in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the University of
Pennsylvania, and New York University.
An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this
information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is
XX/XX/XXXX.
End of Block: Introduction
Start of Block: Module Specific Intro
Q2 Answer to
the best of your knowledge and make an educated guess if you are
unsure.
We encourage you to
be as candid as possible. Your responses are private. This
survey is being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of
Chicago and MDRC; your individual responses will not be shared with
anyone outside of the research team. Only aggregate state-level
analyses will be shared with HHS. We do not anticipate any
risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
Q3 Please
enter your contact information below. This information may be used to
follow up with questions, clarifications, or further discussion. We
will also report a summary of findings back to you. Your
contact information will not be shared outside the research team.
Name ________________________________________________
Job title ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Q4 Which of the following best characterizes your role relative to the TANF program? Select your primary role if you have more than one.
Executive leadership
Reporting or data analysis
Research or evaluation
Information technology
Program staff
Legal
External consultant
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q5 How would you characterize your role relative to the TANF program?
Working solely or mostly on TANF
Working across multiple programs, including TANF
Q6
The
TDI project aims to improve TANF agencies' ability to use data to
inform program decision making. To get a complete picture of
agency data use across domains and purposes we ask this question in
every module.
From your perspective, how well does your
TANF agency use data to inform program decision making? Rate
your response on a scale from 0 (not well at all) to 10 (extremely
well).
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Q7 This module begins with questions about staff capacity. Among analytic staff in your TANF agency, please indicate the highest level of knowledge in the following areas:
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Extremely knowledgeable |
Moderately knowledgeable |
Slightly knowledgeable |
Not knowledgeable at all |
N/A, we don't do this in-house |
Descriptive statistics |
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Performance indicators |
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Data manipulation |
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Record linkage/data integration |
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Data visualization |
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Program evaluation |
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Statistical inference |
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Mapping/geospatial |
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Predictive analytics |
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Q8 Among analytic staff in your agency, indicate the highest level of proficiency with the following programming languages and tools:
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Expert |
Advanced |
Intermediate |
Novice |
None, no users |
SQL |
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SAS |
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Stata |
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SPSS |
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R |
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Python |
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Microsoft Excel |
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Microsoft Access |
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ArcGIS/QGIS, etc. |
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Tableau/Power BI, etc. |
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Spark/Hive/Hadoop, etc. |
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Q9
The
next questions ask about staff access to and usage of administrative
data, specifically access to case- and individual-level datasets
extracted for report generation or data analysis.
About how frequently do analytical staff access extracted
datasets of case- or individual-level data for report generation or
data analysis?
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Annually
Every few years
Never
Q10 How up to date are the case- and individual-level TANF datasets that can be most easily accessed by analytic staff?
Prior month
Prior quarter
Prior year/fiscal year
More than 1 year old
Q11 How do analytic staff access extracted case- and individual-level TANF data? Check all that apply.
Prebuilt reports
Business intelligence software
Direct queries
⊗No access to extracted case- or individual-level data
Other access method. Please describe: ________________________________________________
Q12 Besides TANF data, about how frequently do analytic staff access these other sources of administrative data to aid in ad hoc reporting and other analyses (i.e., activities outside of regular reporting procedures)?
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Weekly |
Monthly |
Quarterly |
Annually |
Every few years |
Never |
Wage or earnings data (UI) |
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Child welfare |
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Food assistance (SNAP, WIC) |
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Workforce or economic development (non-TANF) |
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Medical assistance (Medicaid, CHIP) |
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Juvenile justice |
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Corrections |
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Housing assistance |
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Homelessness (HMIS) |
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Disability assistance |
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Subsidized child care (CCDF) |
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Early education (pre-K, Head Start) |
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K-12 education |
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Post-secondary education |
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Child support |
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Other source(s). Please list data source: |
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Display This Question:
If Besides TANF data, about how frequently do analytic staff access these other sources of administr... = Weekly
Q13 Indicate all sources of wage data that your agency uses for analyses. Check all that apply.
Unemployment Insurance (UI)
National Directory of New Hires (NDNH)
State directory of new hires
Social Security
U.S. Census data
Labor market data (e.g., Department of Labor or Burning Glass)
Other source(s) of wage data. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q14 Which of the other sources of administrative data are integrated with your primary sources of TANF data (i.e., analysts can report on individuals across multiple data sources)?
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Completely integrated (same data system or real-time interoperability) |
Integrated for analytic purposes on a regular basis |
Integrated for analytic purposes on an occasional basis |
Not integrated with TANF data for analytic purposes |
Wage or earnings data (UI) |
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Child welfare |
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Food assistance (e.g. SNAP, WIC) |
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Workforce or economic development (non-TANF) |
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Medical assistance (Medicaid, CHIP) |
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Juvenile justice |
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Corrections |
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Homelessness (HMIS) |
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Housing assistance |
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Disability assistance |
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Subsidized child care (CCDF) |
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Early education (pre-K, Head Start) |
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K-12 education |
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Post-secondary education |
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Child support |
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Other source(s). Please list data source: |
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Q15 Who manages access to any integrated data described above? If there are multiple sources of integrated data, select all that apply and describe in your answer to the next question.
No sources of integrated data
The agency or department that houses the TANF program
The governor's office
A central data or technology department within the state
Another agency (e.g., education, labor, etc.). Please specify: ________________________________________________
A university or other external research partner
A private contractor external to the state
Other. Please specify: ________________________________________________
Q16 If there are multiple sources of integrated data managed by different organizations or agencies, please explain.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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Q17
The last questions in this
module ask about production and reporting of research and
analyses.
Does your agency make any reports
about the TANF caseload publicly available?
Yes
No
Display This Question:
If The last questions in this module ask about production and reporting of research and analyses. D... = Yes
Q18 If possible, please provide citations or hyperlinks to any recent public caseload reports using your TANF administrative data.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q19 Indicate whether your agency, other organizations, or external researchers have conducted at least one evaluation of TANF or a program component in the last five years.
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Yes |
Maybe |
No |
TANF agency |
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Another governmental entity |
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External researchers (e.g. university researcher) |
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Display This Question:
If Indicate whether your agency, other organizations, or external researchers have conducted at leas... = TANF agency [ Yes ]
Q20 Were any evaluation reports by the TANF agency made public?
Yes
No
Display This Question:
If Indicate whether your agency, other organizations, or external researchers have conducted at leas... = Another governmental entity [ Yes ]
Q21 Were any evaluation reports by other governmental entities made public?
Yes
No
Display This Question:
If Indicate whether your agency, other organizations, or external researchers have conducted at leas... = External researchers (e.g. university researcher) [ Yes ]
Q22 Were any evaluation reports by external researchers made public?
Yes
No
Display This Question:
If Indicate whether your agency, other organizations, or external researchers have conducted at leas... = TANF agency [ Maybe ]
Q23 You indicated there might have been a recent TANF evaluation. Please briefly describe what you do know about any such evaluation(s).
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Indicate whether your agency, other organizations, or external researchers have conducted at leas... = TANF agency [ Yes ]
Q24 If possible, please provide citations or hyperlinks to any recent public evaluation reports using your TANF administrative data.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q25 Please briefly describe the primary barriers your agency experiences in conducting analytic activities and research.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q26 This concludes the Research and Analytic Capacity module. Is there anything else you would like us to know about the research practices of your TANF agency?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q27
If
you are finished with this survey, click "SUBMIT"
below.
Once you submit responses you will not be
able to make any changes in the survey platform. Use the survey
back button below to return to the survey to review and make any
desired edits.
If you would like to update your
answers in the future please reach out to us at [email@address]
or [phone number].
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TDI: Payment Integrity
Start of Block: Introduction
Q1 Thank you for your willingness to participate in the TANF Data Innovation [hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF agencies use data. The goal of this survey is to collect firsthand information about your capacities, capabilities, and current use of data. Your answers will help HHS to: (1) better understand the challenges and barriers states and territories face in using data and research to inform program decision making and (2) design future technical assistance activities for TANF agencies to address these challenges. We will report a summary of aggregate findings from the project survey back to you.
This survey
contains seven modules focusing on different components of TANF data
usage. Each module is intended to be answered by agency staff
with expertise in a given topic. You have been selected to
complete the Payment Integrity module. This module
seeks information about how your agency uses data to support TANF
quality assurance efforts focused on payment integrity. It
will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. You can preview
the survey here [link to survey pdf]. Your participation is
voluntary.
Contact [email@address] or [phone number]
with any questions or concerns.
Thank
you so much for your thoughts and time! Your contributions are
important.
The TANF Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office
of Planning, Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the
Office of Family Assistance in the Administration for Children and
Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The project
is led by MDRC, in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of
Chicago, Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the
University of Pennsylvania, and New York University.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not
required to respond to, a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for
this information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is
XX/XX/XXXX.
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Q2 Answer to
the best of your knowledge and make an educated guess if you are
unsure.
We encourage you to
be as candid as possible. Your responses are private. This
survey is being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of
Chicago and MDRC; your individual responses will not be shared with
anyone outside of the research team. Only aggregate state-level
analyses will be shared with HHS. We do not anticipate any
risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
Q3 Please enter your contact information below. This information may be used to follow up with questions, clarifications, or further discussion. We will also report a summary of findings back to you. Your contact information will not be shared outside the research team.
Name ________________________________________________
Job title ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Q4 Which of the following best characterizes your role relative to the TANF program? Select your primary role if you have more than one.
Executive leadership
Reporting or data analysis
Research or evaluation
Information technology
Program staff
Legal
External consultant
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q5 How would you characterize your role relative to the TANF program?
Working solely or mostly on TANF
Working across multiple programs, including TANF
Q6
The
TDI project aims to improve TANF agencies' ability to use data to
inform program decision making. To get a complete picture of
agency data use across domains and purposes, we ask this question in
every module.
From your perspective, how well
does your TANF agency use data to inform program decision making?
Rate your response on a scale from 0 (not well at all) to 10
(extremely well).
|
Not well at all |
Extremely well |
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0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Agency use of data |
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Q7 This module contains questions
concerning payment integrity, based on applicable state and federal
requirements.
Payment integrity is the process for
preventing, identifying, and addressing improper payments.
Improper payments are payments calculated incorrectly, denied
incorrectly, or issued without sufficient proof of eligibility.
Q8 How satisfied are you with the timeliness and efficiency of your state’s TANF payment integrity process?
Very satisfied
Moderately satisfied
Slightly satisfied
Not satisfied at all
Q9 How satisfied are you with the accuracy of your state’s TANF payment integrity process?
Very satisfied
Moderately satisfied
Slightly satisfied
Not satisfied at all
Q10 Over the years, HHS has suggested a number of strategies to improve the accuracy of TANF eligibility determinations and benefit calculations. Based on your experience:
How effective are each of the following methods for minimizing initial errors in eligibility/benefit determinations?
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Decrease incidence of problems |
Have little or no effect |
Increase the incidence of problems |
No experience with that method |
Hiring more staff responsible for determining eligibility |
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Training staff to solicit accurate and complete information |
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Including measures of payment integrity in staff performance reviews |
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Designing new ways to remind TANF recipients to provide complete and timely information |
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Creating or accessing integrated databases of multiple assistance programs |
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Changing the frequency of re-determinations to better detect changes in case composition or income |
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Using databases (PARIS, SDNH or NDNH, IEVS, etc.) to collect information on household eligibility status and income |
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Q11 How effective are each of the following methods for identifying existing errors in eligibility/benefit determinations?
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Decrease incidence of problems |
Have little or no effect |
Increase the incidence of problems |
No experience with that method |
Creating quality control units |
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Assigning more staff to quality control units |
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Conducting quality control reviews |
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Performing quality control checks, using available case file data |
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Using state databases (PARIS, SDNH, etc.) to collect information on household eligibility and income |
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Using predictive analytics to flag cases most likely to have payment integrity issues |
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Q12 What are the barriers to correcting improper payments once they are discovered? Choose up to three.
Staffing levels
Staff skills and experience
Funding for payment integrity efforts
Procedures incorporating new information that affects eligibility or benefit calculations
Difficulties recouping overpayments from beneficiaries
Statutory limitations or limitations stemming from state laws
Restrictions on data matching or use in current data sharing agreements
Technology challenges
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
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Q13 On average, about how long does it take for a case manager to learn about an increase in a TANF recipient’s:
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Less than a month |
About 1-4 months |
About 5-8 months |
About 9-12 months |
More than 12 months |
Earned income? |
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Child support? |
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Other income? |
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Q14 Which federal or multistate data systems does your state access for TANF payment integrity purposes? Check all that apply.
Public Assistance Reporting Information System (PARIS)
Income Eligibility Verification System (IEVS)
National Directory of New Hires (NDNH)
Social Security
Don't use any of these data systems
Don't know/uncertain
Display This Question:
If Which federal or multistate data systems does your state access for TANF payment integrity purpos... = Public Assistance Reporting Information System (PARIS)
Q15 Indicate the specific uses of the PARIS system for payment integrity in your agency. Check all that apply.
Interstate public assistance match
Department of Defense match
Veterans match
Don't know/uncertain
Display This Question:
If Which federal or multistate data systems does your state access for TANF payment integrity purpos... = Income Eligibility Verification System (IEVS)
Q16 Indicate the specific uses of IEVS data for payment integrity in your agency. Check all that apply.
State Wage Information Collection Agency
State Unemployment Compensation Agency
Homeland Security
Internal Revenue Service
Don't know/uncertain
Display This Question:
If Which federal or multistate data systems does your state access for TANF payment integrity purpos... = National Directory of New Hires (NDNH)
Q17 Indicate the specific uses of NDNH data for payment integrity in your agency. Check all that apply.
W-4 New Hire data
Quarterly Earnings data
Unemployment Insurance Benefits data
Don't know/uncertain
Display This Question:
If Which federal or multistate data systems does your state access for TANF payment integrity purpos... = Social Security
Q18 Indicate the specific uses of Social Security data for payment integrity in your agency. Check all that apply.
Numident
Master Beneficiary Record Database
Don't know/uncertain
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Q19 Which state or local data systems does your state access for TANF payment integrity purposes? Check all that apply.
Unemployment Insurance (UI) wage and benefits
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Medicaid
Child support
Public or subsidized housing
Vital statistics
State or local multiagency integrated database
⊗Don't use any state or local data systems
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q20 Does your state calculate a TANF payment error rate?
Yes
No
Don't know/uncertain
Display This Question:
If Does your state calculate a TANF payment error rate? = Yes
Q21 About how many cases per year does your state include in the Quality Control sample?
________________________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Does your state calculate a TANF payment error rate? = Yes
Q22 Where do you report the TANF payment error rate information? Check all that apply.
In a report to the governor or state legislature
In a document or tables posted on the agency website
In an internal or confidential document
Other. Please describe: ________________________________________________
Display This Question:
If Does your state calculate a TANF payment error rate? = Yes
Q23 Do you report the TANF payment error rate as...
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Yes |
No |
A statewide average? |
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An average for each county or region? |
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An average by program type (federally funded, state funded, mixed federally and state funded)? |
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Q24 One of the goals of the TANF Data Innovation project is to identify and disseminate best practices for improving the accuracy and timeliness of TANF eligibility and benefits data. We would like to learn more about current efforts by state and local human services administrators and other “stakeholders” to share information. In your opinion, which jurisdictions (state, county, or territory), other than your own, use innovative or effective approaches to improving payment integrity that other states should learn about? Name up to three jurisdictions.
State/Jurisdiction 1 ________________________________________________
State/Jurisdiction 2 ________________________________________________
State/Jurisdiction 3 ________________________________________________
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Q25 In your opinion, which organizations, if any, are particularly helpful in disseminating best practices for improving payment integrity? Select up to three.
National Governors Association
National Association of Counties
National Association of State TANF Administrators
American Public Human Services Association
National Association for Program Information and Performance Management
American Association of Health and Human Services Attorneys
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
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Q26 We may
have a few follow-up questions or clarifications. In case you aren't
available, please provide contact information for a colleague in your
TANF agency or state that would be another good source of information
about payment integrity and quality assurance. Contact information
will not be shared outside the research team.
If you have no one to recommend, leave these fields blank and
skip to the next question. Thanks!
Name ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Q27 This concludes the Payment Integrity module. Is there anything else you would like us to know about the payment integrity efforts in your TANF agency?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Q28
If
you are finished with this survey, click "SUBMIT"
below.
Once you submit responses you will not
be able to make any changes in the survey platform. Use the
survey back button below to return to the survey to review and make
any desired edits.
If you would like to update
your answers in the future please reach out to us at [email@address]
or [phone number].
End of Block: Introduction
TDI: Federal Reporting
Start of Block: Introduction
Q1 Thank you
for your willingness to participate in the TANF Data
Innovation [hyperlink to website] survey about how TANF
agencies use data. The goal of this survey is to collect first-hand
information about your capacities, capabilities, and current use of
data. Your answers will help HHS to: (1) better understand the
challenges and barriers states and territories face in using data and
research to inform program decision making and (2) design future
technical assistance activities for TANF agencies to address these
challenges. We will report a summary of aggregate findings from the
project survey back to you.
This survey
contains seven modules focusing on different components of TANF data
usage. Each module is intended to be answered by agency staff
with expertise in a given topic. You have been selected to
complete the Federal Reporting module. This
module seeks information about the data you prepare to submit to HHS
as part of the TANF and SSP-MOE Data Reports. It will take
approximately 10 minutes to complete. You can preview the survey here
[link to survey pdf]. Your participation is voluntary.
Contact [email@address] or [phone number] with any questions or
concerns.
Thank you so much for your
thoughts and time! Your contributions are important.
The TANF Data Innovation project is sponsored by the Office of
Planning, Research, and Evaluation in collaboration with the Office
of Family Assistance in the Administration for Children and Families,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The project is led by
MDRC, in partnership with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) at the University of
Pennsylvania, and New York University.
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agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this
information collection is 0970-0XXX and the expiration date is
XX/XX/XXXX.
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Q2 Answer to the best of your knowledge and make an educated guess if you are unsure.
We encourage you to be as candid as possible. This survey is being administered by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago and MDRC; your responses are private and will only be viewed by the research team. Although this project is federally sponsored, results will only be shared with HHS in aggregate form that does not identify individual respondents or states. We do not anticipate any risks or direct benefits from participating in this survey.
Q3 Please enter your contact information below. This information may be used to follow up with questions, clarifications, or further discussion. We will also report a summary of findings back to you. Your contact information will not be shared outside the research team.
Name ________________________________________________
Job title ________________________________________________
Email ________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________________________
Q4 Which of the following best characterizes your role relative to the TANF program? Select your primary role if you have more than one.
Executive leadership
Reporting or data analysis
Research or evaluation
Information technology
Program staff
Legal
External consultant
Other. Please list: ________________________________________________
Q5 How would you characterize your role relative to the TANF program?
Working solely or mostly on TANF
Working across multiple programs, including TANF
Q6
The
TDI project aims to improve TANF agencies' ability to use data to
inform program decision making. To get a complete picture of
agency data use across domains and purposes we ask this question in
every module.
From your perspective, how well does your
TANF agency use data to inform program decision making? Rate
your response on a scale from 0 (not well at all) to 10 (extremely
well).
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Start of Block: DIsaggregated Data
Q7 The first set of questions in this module are about the disaggregated data (Sections One and Two of the TANF Data Report/ACF-199 and SSP-MOE Data Report/ACF-209) that your state reports to HHS each quarter. This set of questions comprises the majority of the module.
Q8 About how many hours do staff from your state spend preparing the disaggregated data to report federally each quarter? Include time spent extracting, formatting, validating, aggregating, and transmitting the data, as well as any time needed to answer HHS questions or complete requested revisions, but do not include initial set up time (i.e., time spent on report design) that only happens once.
Hours required to prepare the report each quarter: ________________________________________________
Q9 Are there any additional costs to preparing these disaggregated data to report federally each quarter? Check all that apply.
Paying a consultant to prepare data or run report
Maintaining a software license primarily for use running federal reporting
Paying another state agency to prepare or provide data or run report
Other (please specify) ________________________________________________
⊗No additional costs to preparing report
Q10 For each of the types of data included in disaggregated reporting each quarter, please indicate the level of difficulty (in terms of resources) in preparing those data for federal use.
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Information about TANF benefits (months, grant amount, case status) |
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Q11 Please indicate whether your agency conducts a review, quality control, or validation on any of the following types of data as part of the process of preparing for submission of disaggregated data.
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Information about TANF benefit (months, grant amount, case status) |
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Work participation status for the case |
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Work activity detail for adult recipients |
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Q12 For each of the types of data included in disaggregated reporting each quarter, please indicate your sense of the accuracy of the data that is ultimately submitted.
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Moderately accurate |
Slightly accurate |
Not accurate at all |
Information about TANF benefit (months, grant amount, case status) |
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Receipt of subsidized housing |
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Receipt of medical assistance |
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Q13 For your state's submission to HHS of disaggregated TANF data, do you submit universe or sample data?
Universe data
Sample data
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Q14 Why does your agency submit sample data to HHS? Check all that apply.
Preparing universe data would take more time
Preparing universe data would cost more money
Concerns about the quality of universe data (cannot be quality controlled in the same way as sample data)
Lack of staff capacity to access universe data (build reports, etc.)
Lack of technical capacity to access universe data (reporting infrastructure)
Other difficulties extracting universe data
Other ________________________________________________
Q15 Please estimate the staff time, in hours, required specifically to sample the data and prepare the stratum file (Section Four of the TANF Data Report and SSP-MOE Data Report) each quarter. Do not include initial set-up time (i.e., time spent on report design) that only happens once.
Hours required to sample data and prepare stratum file: ________________________________________________
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Start of Block: Aggregated Data
Q16 The next set of questions are about the aggregated data your state reports to HHS each quarter (Section Three of the TANF Data Report and the SSP-MOE Data Report).
Q17 About how many hours do staff from your state spend preparing the aggregated data to report federally each quarter? Include time spent extracting, formatting, validating, aggregating, and transmitting the data, as well as any time needed to answer HHS questions or complete requested revisions, but do not include initial set-up time (i.e., time spent on report design) that only happens once.
Hours required to prepare the report each quarter: ________________________________________________
Q18 Please indicate the overall level of difficulty in preparing the aggregated data for federal reporting.
Extremely easy
Somewhat easy
Somewhat difficult
Extremely difficult
Q19 Please indicate your sense of the accuracy of the aggregated data that is ultimately submitted each quarter.
Extremely accurate
Very accurate
Moderately accurate
Slightly accurate
Not accurate at all
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Start of Block: General Questions about Federal Reporting
Q20 This final set of questions asks about the federal reporting process overall.
Q21 Please indicate whether your TANF agency uses the data extracts prepared for federal reporting for any other purposes. Check all that apply.
For routine internal reports and analyses
For ad hoc internal reports and analyses
For another purpose (please list) ________________________________________________
⊗None of the above
Q22 Please describe any aspects of the federal guidance for reporting TANF data that are confusing or difficult to follow.
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Q23 How would you characterize the process of transmitting data to OFA each quarter?
Extremely easy
Somewhat easy
Somewhat difficult
Extremely difficult
Q24 What are the most significant barriers or challenges your state faces with regard to federal reporting? Check all that apply.
Required data elements are not tracked in a single state data system
Difficult to extract reports from data system in desired format
Lack of internal capacity to run or monitor federal reporting
Data quality issues in required elements
Written guidance is confusing
Transmission process is difficult
Rejection notes and HHS questions are difficult to address
Other - please describe ________________________________________________
⊗State does not experience any challenges with federal reporting
Q25 How could HHS improve support for states like yours in preparing these reports for federal submission? Check all that apply.
Improved written guidance
Supplemental guidance documents (FAQ, etc.)
Technical assistance hotline or email address to answer questions
Connect states with peers with similar data systems
Connect states with peers with similar TANF policies or caseload characteristics
Improve the process for transmitting data files
Hands-on consultation
Other ideas or additional detail on any of the above ________________________________________________
⊗Improved support is not needed
End of Block: General Questions about Federal Reporting
Start of Block: Wrap Up
Q26 This concludes the Federal Reporting module. Is there anything else you would like us to know about the process of federal reporting for your state?
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Q27
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