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Table 34 Cardiovascular Disease Hospitalizations Hospitalizations by Gender and Hospital, 2000

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 51: ... Facility of Discharge Table34 shows the hospitals in Florida with the greatest number of hospitalizations for cardiovascular disease for females of all ages. Two facilities in Orlando had the highest number of discharges, specifically, Florida Hospital and Orlando Regional Medical Center.... ..."

Table 1: 2361 AMI patients by hospital. Hospital Patients Hospital Patients

in Conditional Categorical Response Models with Application to Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction
by Alan E. Gelfand , Mark D. Ecker, Cindy Christiansen, Thomas J. McLaughlin, Stephen B. Soumerai 2000
"... In PAGE 6: ... 2 A Preliminary Look at the Data As noted above, the data set consists of 2361 suspected AMI patients at 37 community hospitals during a pre-intervention period October 1992 to July 1993 of a randomized controlled experiment to improve quality of AMI care. Table1 presents the patient count at each hospital arranged in descending order. The range is large, from 5 to 249.... ..."
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Table 1: 2361 AMI patients by hospital. Hospital Patients Hospital Patients

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2000
"... In PAGE 6: ... 2 A Preliminary Look at the Data As noted above, the data set consists of 2361 suspected AMI patients at 37 community hospitals during a pre-intervention period October 1992 to July 1993 of a randomized controlled experiment to improve quality of AMI care. Table1 presents the patient count at each hospital arranged in descending order. The range is large, from 5 to 249.... ..."
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Table 9. Drugs in hospitals

in OCCASIONAL PAPERS
by S. Jacobzone
"... In PAGE 8: ...able 8. Listing of drugs eligible for public insurance reimbursement ................................................... 70 Table9 .... In PAGE 28: ... Listing of drugs eligible for public insurance reimbursement G3 69. The vast majority of OECD countries has special rules for drugs in hospitals ( Table9 ). This was apparently not the case for Austria, Germany, Japan, Korea, Norway Sweden and the United States, according to the responses to the OECD questionnaire.... In PAGE 28: ... Drugs in hospitals are not subject to general price fixing mechanisms but are often included in hospital budgets and may be freely bought through negotiations between hospitals and manufacturers. G3 Table9 . Drugs in hospitals G3 3.... ..."

Table 2 Hospitals In Sample

in Fragile Families: Sample and Design
by Child Wellbeing, Nancy Reichman, Julien Teitler, Nancy E. Reichman, Julien O. Teitler, Irwin Garfinkel, Irwin Garfinkel, Sara McLanahan
"... In PAGE 10: ... Thus, it was necessary to sample hospitals within each city so as to be representative of non-marital births in that city. The sample cities and hospitals are listed in Table2 . In the following cities, we were able to interview new parents in all of the birthing hospitals located within the city boundaries: Oakland, Austin, Newark, Richmond, and Corpus Christi.... ..."

Table - Collaboratives in Queensland Hospitals

in EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.........................................................................................5
by unknown authors 2005

Table 9: hospital

in Finding Parts in Very Large Corpora
by Matthew Berland, Eugene Charniak

Table 9: hospital

in Abstract Finding Parts in Very Large Corpora
by unknown authors

Table 2 Hospital Frequency, Patients Treated, and Mortality By Hospital Classification

in Inferring Hospital Quality from Patient Discharge Records Using a Bayesian Selection Model
by John Geweke Departments, John Geweke, Gautam Gowrisankaran, Robert J. Town 1999
"... In PAGE 20: ... This, too, is not surprising in view of the summary statistics in Table 1. In the case of the hospital quality probits, there are greater and more interesting differences between the selection model, the probit model, and Table2 . In all three approaches the smallest hospitals have lower mortality rates than larger hospitals.... ..."
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Table 2 Hospital Frequency, Patients Treated, and Mortality By Hospital Classification

in Inferring Hospital Quality from Patient Discharge Records Using a Bayesian Selection Model
by John Geweke, Gautam Gowrisankaran, Robert J. Town 1999
"... In PAGE 20: ... This, too, is not surprising in view of the summary statistics in Table 1. In the case of the hospital quality probits, there are greater and more interesting differences between the selection model, the probit model, and Table2 . In all three approaches the smallest hospitals have lower mortality rates than larger hospitals.... ..."
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