Advance data from Vital and health statistics ; numbers 251-260
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Alternative Title:Alcohol- and drug-related visits to hospital emergency departments: 1992 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey ; Characteristics of elderly men and women discharged from home health care services: United States, 1991–92 ; Contraceptive use in the United States: 1982-90 ; Dietary intake of vitamins, minerals, and fiber of persons ages 2 months and over in the united states third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, Phase 1,1988-91 ; Energy and macronutrient intakes of persons ages 2 months and older in the United States third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ; Health insurance and cancer screening among women ; Hospices and home health agencies: data from the 1991 National Health Provider Inventory ; Hospitalizations for injury and poisoning in the United States 1991 ; National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 1992 summary ; Overview of home health and hospice care patients: preliminary data from the 1993 National Home and Hospice Care Survey
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Description:Data in this report from health and demographic surveys present statistics by age and other variables on alcohol- and drug-related visits to hospital emergency departments; hospitalizations for injury and poisoning; health insurance and cancer screening among women; energy and macronutrient intakes; overviews of home health and hospice patients and agencies; dietary intake of vitamins, minerals, and fiber; and contraceptive use. Estimates are based on the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States, These reports were originally published in 1994.
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Content Notes:"July 1995."
U.S. Government Printing Office : 1995 -- 386-952/20020.
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National Center for Health statistics. Advanoe data trom vital and health statistioq numks 251-260. National Center for Health statistics. Vi Health Stat 16(2S). 1995.
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Source:Vital and health statistics. Series 16 Compilations of advance data from vital and health statistics ; no. 26 ; DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 95-1885 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 251 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 252 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 253 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 254 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 255 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 256 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 257 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 258 ; Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 260
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Pages in Document:print; 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm.
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