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Geriatricians Health Survey 2000
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2001OBJECTIVES: To characterize geriatricians' preventive health behaviors including vitamin/supplement use, exercise, smoking, alcohol use, and weight control. DESIGN: Mailed questionnaire.
D, Watts +3 more
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Mental health and wellbeing survey
Veterinary Record, 2007SIR, — In late 2007, questionnaires were mailed to a random stratified sample of 3200 veterinary surgeons practising in the uk in a cross-sectional study of mental health and wellbeing ( VR , September 8, 2007, vol 161, p 360).
Bartram, David, Baldwin, David
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A health survey of radiologic technologists
Cancer, 1992A health survey of more than 143,000 radiologic technologists is described. The population was identified from the 1982 computerized files of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, which was established in 1926. Inactive members were traced to obtain current addresses or death notifications.
J D, Boice +4 more
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A HEALTH CENTRE SURVEY OF RHEUMATISM
Rheumatology, 1979In order to assess the size and nature of the workload in general practice resulting from rheumatic diseases and to assess the value of the National Insurance 'Sick Note' as an index of this, a prospective survey was carried out. The survey was based upon a health centre which provides the primary medical care for the majority of the inhabitants of a ...
A W, Eade, I M, Morris, C G, Nicol
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Survey of conversational agents in health
Expert Systems with Applications, 2019Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the world and the relationships among humans as the learning capabilities of machines have allowed for a new means of communication between humans and machines. In the field of health, there is much interest in new technologies that help to improve and automate services in hospitals.
João Luis Zeni Montenegro +2 more
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Research in Health Economics: A Survey
International Journal of Health Services, 1975This paper surveys the types of issues with which health economists have been concerned. It is intended to introduce noneconomists to the kinds of questions that economists have regarded as important. Economists' work in the health economics area may be usefully divided into “positive” and “normative” studies.
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Survey of health planning proposals
The American Journal of Surgery, 1994It is important that physicians participate in the debate and planning process that will ultimately guide how we reform the way health care is financed and delivered in the United States. Herein is offered a perspective on the problem, one which is not necessarily appreciated by health planners. While we deliver the best quality of care in the world to
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Veterinary Record, 2014
THE Kennel Club (KC) recently launched its 2014 Pedigree Breed Health Survey, which aims to improve pedigree dog health and build a stronger understanding of the health of all pedigree dog breeds. As well as benefiting the UK's canine population, the results of the survey will help the veterinary profession by showing the prevalence of specific ...
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THE Kennel Club (KC) recently launched its 2014 Pedigree Breed Health Survey, which aims to improve pedigree dog health and build a stronger understanding of the health of all pedigree dog breeds. As well as benefiting the UK's canine population, the results of the survey will help the veterinary profession by showing the prevalence of specific ...
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Models of health: A survey of practitioners
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2006Models of health influence providers' practice and delivery of health care. This study surveyed a random sample of providers to determine if health care providers from mainstream medicine (MM), integrative medicine (IM), and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) hold mutually exclusive models of health or combine notions from models thought to ...
Elena, Klimenko +3 more
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The Canadian Celiac Health Survey
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2007The purpose of this study was to characterize the diagnostic process, frequency of associated disorders, family history, and impact of a gluten-free diet in individuals with celiac disease. All members of the Canadian Celiac Association (n=5240) were surveyed with a questionnaire. Respondents included 2681 adults with biopsy-proven celiac disease.
Ann, Cranney +9 more
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