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Toward a National Health Information Infrastructure. Interim Report

INTERIM REPORT prepared by The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics Workgroup on the National Health Information Infrastructure(1)

Extending the Utility of Federal Data Bases

By: Joseph Waksberg Daniel Levine David Marker

Assessment of Major Federal Data Sets for Analyses of Hispanic and Asian or Pacific Islander Subgroups and Native Americans: Inventory of Selected Existing Federal Databases

By: Joseph Waksberg Daniel Levine David Marker Submitted to:U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation

Mecklenburg County Linked Database

By Human Services Planning and Evaluation, Mecklenburg County, Department of Social Services  

Making a Powerful Connection: the Health of the Public and the National Information Infrastructure

Report of the U.S. Public Health Service Public Health Data Policy Coordinating Committee Prepared by: Roz D. Lasker, M.D. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Policy Development) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health

Federal Disability Data: Creating a Structure in the 1990s to Further the Goals of the ADA

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

A Guide to Memorandum of Understanding Negotiation and Development

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services