Drug utilization in office visits to primary care physicians : National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1980
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October 8, 1982
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Description:This report presents statistics on drug utilization during office visits to general and family practitioners, internists, pedlaticians, and obstetrician-gynecologists,
the physicians generally acknowledged to be most iwolved in the delivery of primary health care. The data were gathered in 1980 by the National Center for
Health Statistics by means of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey.
Suggested citation: National Center for Health Statistics, B. K. Cvrxess: Drug utilization in office visits to primary care physicians: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1980A.dvance Data From Vital and Health Statistics, No. 86. DHHS Pub. No. (PHS) 82-1250. Public Health Service, Hyattsville, Md. October 8, 1982
PMID: 10257288
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Source:Advance data from Vital and Health Statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 86 ; DHEW publication ; no. (PHS) 82-1250
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Pages in Document:16 Pages
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