Recommended Background Reading
- Shaping a Health Statistics Vision for the 21st CenturyPDF document from the National Center on Vital and Health Statistics, Department of Health and Human Services
- Finding and Using Health Statistics: A Self-Study Coursefrom the National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR)
UAB-Only Web Resource
- ICPSR Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Science ResearchICPSR maintains and provides access to a vast archive of social science data for research and instruction.
ICPSR supplies data files for use with statistical software, such as SAS, SPSS, and Stata.
One of ICPSR's thematic data categories is Health Care and Facilities.
The good news:
- The U.S. Government collects and makes freely available many valuable statistics and data sets.
- Many public-use data files are available for purchase from the National Center for Health Statistics.
- Some government sites offer tools for finding data.
- States vary in the amount of data they provide, but national statistics often have a state, and sometimes a county and metropolitan area, component.
However:
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Be aware that data may not have been collected on your subject.
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Data may not be available for very recent years. It takes time to collect, analyze data and publish it.
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Local data continue to present challenges.
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Although abundant data is freely available on the web from government or education sites, some data may not be free.
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Private statistics organizations may charge for hard-to-find data collected through private surveys.
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Consider the limitations of your data.
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Data are only as reliable as the methods used to collect them and those who collected them. Therefore, some data may be of varying quality.
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Certain methods of collecting data, such as telephone surveys, may have inherent limitations.
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