Inventory of U.S. Health Care Data Bases, 1976-1987


Book Description

"This inventory contains summary information about 305 current (1976-1987) non-bibliographic machine readable data bases, and it contains national level health care data that have been created by States, and is available to researchers outside the sponsoring organizations." Arranged alphabetically by data files. Each entry gives such information as description, time and geographic coverage, and contact person. MeSH index.




Inventory of U.S. Health Care Data Bases, 1976-1983


Book Description

"Contains summary information about the nonbibliographic machine-readable data bases containing national-level health care data pertaining to periods between January 1, 1976 and December 31, 1983 that have been created by public and private sector organizations throughout the United States and that are available to researchers outside the sponoring organizations." Arranged alphabetically by sponsors and by titles. Each entry gives purpose and scope, subject headings, input source, universe, frequency, year for which tapes are available, availability, cost, contact, publications, and other information. Miscellaneous indexes.







Inventory of US Health Care Data Bases


Book Description

"Includes coverage of data pertaining to periods from 1976 through 1989"--Introduction.







Current Catalog


Book Description

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.










Handbook on Human Service Administration


Book Description

Introducing theories and concepts essential for human services administration, this book covers organization theory and management, budgeting and financial management, personnel administration and labor relations, laws and regulations, innovation and change, and data administration and information systems. The author explores bioethics and managing "Babies Doe," legal right to refuse treatment, nursing home payments, and more. He applies important general concepts to specific concerns such as organizational structure and service delivery arrangements, internal financial planning, innovations in drug services delivery, and implementing medical information systems.