Maps, figures, and tables present data for defined hospital service areas and referral regions on these topics: hospital resources, expenditures, capacity, utilization, and outcomes; Medicare; physician workforce; diagnosis and surgical treatment of common medical conditions.
Data.gov is an open government intiative. It seeks to provide free open access to statistical data from the Federal Government of the United States.These cover all aspects of American government policy - with thematic sections for Homeland security; policing; economic policy; transport policy; census and population data, environmental policy data and indicators; energy policy and social security and health care data among many others. Users may browse the website by government policy area or theme. They can download the datasets in a variety of formats. Entries include information about methodology and links to associated questionnaires and codebooks to aid interpretation. It provides public access to high value, machine readable datasets generated by the US Federal Government. The site was created by the Obama administration in 2009.
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Combines publicly accessible US government data from a variety of statistical agencies in one website and visualization engine. Created by M.I.T Media Lab, with a focus on critical issues facing the United States in areas like jobs, skills and education across industry and geography.
A data mining and extraction tool for statistical data from US and international government agencies, including US Census and the National Center for Health Statistics.
Introduction -- Data is growing and flowing -- New technologies and industry players -- Three pillars of health care democratization -- Intelligent computing -- Sharing -- Security, privacy, and safety -- The Road ahead -- References.
[William R. Harlan ... et al.].
pt. 1. Blood pressure correlates -- pt. 2. Serum urate, serum cholesterol, and correlates
prepared by Anthony Oreglia and Janet Ciarcia.
[Mary Grace Kovar, Julie Dawson Weeks, and William F. Forbes].
Includes disability tables containing data by states, for the United States, and for the world.
Provides information on the peer review system for the Division of Research Grants of the National Institutes of Health.
Provides information on the peer review system for the Division of Research Grants of the National Institute of Health.
Office of Applied Studies; [compiled by] Tara N. Townsend ... [et al.].