Survey of health services utilization and expenditures, 1970
Survey of health services utilization and expenditures, 1970
Rate this book:
About This Book
The data in this study were collected in a national survey conducted by the Center for Health Administration Studies and the National Opinion Research Center, the University of Chicago. The study was conducted to compare conditions with those found in similar studies done in 1953, 1958, and 1964. In the survey, respondents from 3,763 families plus additional aged individuals--a total of 11,619 persons--were interviewed in 1971. One or more persons in each family provided information regarding use of health services, the cost of such services, and how these costs were met for the calendar year 1970. Information was also collected on perceptions of illness and health, attitudes and opinions about medical care in the United States, and health beliefs. An attempt was made to verify all hospital admissions, physician visits, and insurance reports and claims. The inner-city poor, the aged, and rural residents were overrepresented in the sample design so that these groups of particular policy interest could be examined in detail. Weights were developed to allow for estimates to be made for the total non-institutionalized population of the United States.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by University of Chicago. Center for Health Administration Studies
Comparing oral health care sys
Comparing oral health care systems
Emergency services in the Chic
Emergency services in the Chicago area
Expenditures for personal heal
Expenditures for personal health services
Survey of health services util
Survey of health services utilization and expenditures, 1963
View all books by University of Chicago. Center for Health Administration Studies →