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- catalog abstract "This study was conducted by the Center for Health Administration Studies at the University of Chicago, with the field work done by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. The main research objective was to analyze the access by Americans to the health care system and to assess their experiences with care received and the problems they encountered in obtaining care. Questions were asked concerning the respondent's physician, office visits, patient symptoms and reaction to those symptoms, whose advice the respondent took, reasons for not seeking care, satisfaction with care received, financial problems, hospital stays, reasons for last physical exam, dental care or reasons for not seeking it, and finally, questions concerning the respondent's background and household and his/her opinions on personal and medical-care issues. This collection is divided into three files. File 1, in which the patient assessed his/her experiences with medical care, is the 857-variable Main Questionnaire. File 2 is the 43-variable Physician Supplement and File 3 is the Hospital/Extended Care Supplement with 32 variables. Both of the latter files contain questions asked of patients experiencing episodes of illness.".
- catalog contributor b3302719.
- catalog contributor b3302720.
- catalog contributor b3302721.
- catalog contributor b3302722.
- catalog contributor b3302723.
- catalog coverage "United States Statistics, Medical.".
- catalog created "[1980?]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[1980?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1980?]".
- catalog description "The study was sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the National Center for Health Services Research.".
- catalog description "The total sample numbers 7,787 respondents.".
- catalog description "This study was conducted by the Center for Health Administration Studies at the University of Chicago, with the field work done by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. The main research objective was to analyze the access by Americans to the health care system and to assess their experiences with care received and the problems they encountered in obtaining care. Questions were asked concerning the respondent's physician, office visits, patient symptoms and reaction to those symptoms, whose advice the respondent took, reasons for not seeking care, satisfaction with care received, financial problems, hospital stays, reasons for last physical exam, dental care or reasons for not seeking it, and finally, questions concerning the respondent's background and household and his/her opinions on personal and medical-care issues. This collection is divided into three files. File 1, in which the patient assessed his/her experiences with medical care, is the 857-variable Main Questionnaire. File 2 is the 43-variable Physician Supplement and File 3 is the Hospital/Extended Care Supplement with 32 variables. Both of the latter files contain questions asked of patients experiencing episodes of illness.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog description "Universe: The entire non-institutionalized population of the United States.".
- catalog extent "3 data files ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7730.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7730".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[1980?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "United States Statistics, Medical.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Health surveys United States.".
- catalog subject "IX. Health Care and Health Facilities".
- catalog subject "Medical care Utilization United States Statistics.".
- catalog title "A national survey of access to medical care, 1975-1976 [computer file] / principal investigators, Ronald Anderson and Lu Ann Aday.".