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Medical coding manual and the short index : National Health Interview Survey 1980

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    Data collected in the Health interview Survey provide a statistical picture of illness and disability in the civilian, noninstitutional, population of the nation as well as information on related subjects such as time lost from work or school because of illness and medical care received by persons who are ill. One of our nation’s greatest resources is a healthy population. The health of the nation may be evaluated in economic terms, such as the loss of individual income or the reduction of total national economic production because of illness or injury. It may be evaluated in terms other than economic, such as the extent of occurrence of particular kinds of illness. Since the overall health of the nation is of vital importance, it is necessary to be able to measure our health assets and liabilities in terms of the entire population.

    MEDMAN80.pdf

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    Public use data tape documentation ; Part Ill
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    228 Pages in various pagings
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