Advance data from Vital and health statistics; numbers 91-100
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December 1993
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Alternative Title:Americans needing help to function at home ; CAT scan use in short-stay non-federal hospitals: United States, 1979-82 ; Diagnosis-related groups using data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey United States, 1981 ; Discharge status of inpatients discharged from short-stay hospitals: United States, 1965-81 ; Health care of adolescents by office-based physicians: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey,1980-81 ; Management of new pain in office-based ambulatory care: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1980 and 1981 ; Overview of the 1980 National Master Facility lnventory Survey of Nursing and Related Care Homes ; 1982 summary: National Hospital Discharge Survey ; Utilization of analgesic drugs in office-based ambulatory care: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1980-81 ; Utilization of short-stay hospitals by adolescents: United States, 1980
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Description:Data in this report from health and demographic surveys present statistics by age and other variables on Americans needing help to function at home, hospital use and other health care by adolescents, discharge status of inpatients discharged from hospitals, use of analgesic drugs, and management of new pain, Estimates are based on the civilian noninstiiutionalized population
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Content Notes:Shipping list no.: 94-0036-P.
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Source:Vital and health statistics. Series 16, Compilations of advance data from vital and health statistics ; no. 10 ; DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 94-1869
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Pages in Document:print; electronic resourc; 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm.
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