Ambulatory medical care rendered in physicians’ offices: United States, 1975
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October 12, 1977
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Description:The estimates presented in this report are intended to highlight the findings of the 1975 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS). NAMCS is a sample survey designed to explore the provision and utilization of ambulatory care in the physician’s office-the setting where most Americans seek health care. The survey is conducted yearly over the conterminous United States by the Division of Health Resources Utilization Statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics. The survey sample is selected from doctors of medicine and osteopathy who are engaged in office-based, patient care practice. In its current scope, NAMCS excludes physicians practicing in Alaska and Hawaii, physicians whose specialty is anesthesiology, pathoIogy, or radiology, and physicians in Government service.
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Source:Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 12
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