CDC Requests Input on Health Survey Forms
Published Date: 6/10/2026
Notice
Summary
The CDC is asking for your thoughts on a new survey project to improve health data collection. They want to make sure the forms are useful, clear, and not too much work for people to fill out. You’ve got 30 days to share your ideas, so don’t miss your chance to help shape this important health survey!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.
Large Time Burden for NHANES Projects
The CDC requests clearance for developmental projects that would ask people to take part in NHANES-related studies. The notice estimates a total annualized burden of 59,465 hours and says there is no cost to respondents other than their time.
24‑Hour Study May Require 25 Hours
One listed activity is a 24-hour developmental project that would involve 200 respondents, each with a burden of 25 hours per response. If selected, you could be asked to spend 25 hours on a single study activity.
Possible Collection of Biospecimens and Records
Planned testing may ask participants for bodily fluid specimens (blood, urine, semen, saliva, breastmilk), tissue swabs, digital imaging (retinal scan, DEXA, ultrasound), and access to medical records. You could be asked to give samples or allow medical-record access as part of feasibility testing.
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