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National Lesbian Health Care Survey: Implications for mental health care.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
This article presents demographic, lifestyle, and mental health information about 1,925 lesbians from all 50 states who participated as respondents in the National Lesbian Health Care Survey (1984-1985), the most comprehensive study on U.S. lesbians to date. Over half the sample had had thoughts about suicide at some time, and 18% had attempted suicide.
J, Bradford, C, Ryan, E D, Rothblum
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National health interview surveys for health care policy

Social Science & Medicine, 1988
Eleven National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS), from nine countries are reviewed to describe their objectives, topics and methods. The NHIS-data are evaluated in terms of their validity and reliability as well as their usefulness for health care policy decisions. With some modifications in design and methods, NHISs have potential for collecting recent
C, Kars-Marshall   +2 more
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Edge computing in smart health care systems: Review, challenges, and research directions

Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, 2019
Today, patients are demanding a newer and more sophisticated health care sys-tem, one that is more personalized and matches the speed of modern life. For the latency and energy efficiency requirements to be met for a real-time collection and analysis of ...
M. Hartmann, U. Hashmi, A. Imran
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International Emergency Health Care Systems Survey

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1991
AbstractMedical emergencies occur in every country regardless of its level of socio-economic development. Little comparative data are available which define the characteristics of the system by which some emergencies are managed. Without such comparisons, it is difficult for countries to establish appropriate priorities within their geographic ...
Richard A. Bissell, Jean Conover
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Survey on IoT Health Care Techniques

2019 5th International Conference on Signal Processing, Computing and Control (ISPCC), 2019
In place of the idiom goes, health is wealth, and as the amount of various diseases have extended in the past couple of decades, it is fundamental to screen the health of the patients on ordinary calendar. Internet of Things(IoT) has ended up being one of the common district for various applications.
Chander Diwaker   +2 more
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National lesbian health care survey.

Journal of lesbian studies, 2014
Abstract This article presents demographic, lifestyle, and mental health information about 1,925 lesbians from all 50 states who participated as respondents in the National Lesbian Health Care Survey (1984-1985), the most comprehensive study on U.S. lesbians to date.
J, Bradford, C, Ryan, E D, Rothblum
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Virtual Reality for Health Care: a survey

1997
This report surveys the state of the art in applications of virtual environments and related technologies for health care. Applications of these technologies are being developed for health care in the following areas: surgical procedures (remote surgery or telepresence, augmented or enhanced surgery, and planning and simulation of procedures before ...
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Interview surveys in medical and health‐care education

Medical Education, 1988
Summary. This booklet provides a guide to interview surveys in medical and health‐care education. The view is taken that interviews are an extension of everyday interpersonal skills, and this notion is applied to situations in which they have proved valuable.
C R, Coles, B, Mountford
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Inequities In Health Care: A Five-Country Survey

Health Affairs, 2002
This paper reports the results of a comparative survey in five nations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The survey finds a high level of citizen dissatisfaction with the health care systems in all five countries.
Robert J, Blendon   +5 more
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The Employee Health Care Value Survey: Round One

Health Affairs, 1994
In a groundbreaking arrangement, a consortium of large employers--the Xerox, GTE, and Digital Equipment Corporations--launched the Employee Health Care Value Survey during fall 1993. Completed by 24,306 employees, this survey was used to develop comparable methods for assessing corporate health care benefit strategies.
H M, Allen   +3 more
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