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National Neighborhood Data Archive (NaNDA): Hospitals by Census Tract and ZIP Code Tabulation Area, United States, 2023 (ICPSR 39378)
Released/updated on: 2025-05-22
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 2023-01-01--2023-12-31
This dataset contains measures of the number and density of hospitals per United States Census Tract or ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) in 2023. The dataset includes four separate files for four different geographic areas (GIS shapefiles from the United States Census Bureau). The four geographies include:
- Census Tract 2010
- Census Tract 2020
- ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 2010
- ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 2020
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National Study of Internal Medicine, Physician Practice Study, Phase III, 1981 (ICPSR 8301)
Released/updated on: 2006-01-12
Geographic coverage: United States
This data collection contains information on the practices of young internists in order to understand the determinants of different practice styles, especially the relationship between training and practice, and to compare the practices of four groups of physicians: (1) general internists with traditional residencies, (2) general internists who received their residency training in special primary care tracks, (3) family physicians, and (4) subspecialty internists. The study queried a national sample of residents and fellows who were in training during 1976-1977 about their current positions, activities, patients, physician-patient relationships, family backgrounds, and educational training histories. Patients of these doctors were also surveyed. Demographic characteristics, such as age, sex, race, educational level, work status, marital status, and income, were recorded for the patient respondents. Background information on physicians includes family, educational history, and income.
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Teaching Hospitals Study, 1959-1960 (ICPSR 7080)
Released/updated on: 1992-02-16
Geographic coverage: Canada, United States, Global
Time period: 1951-01-01--1960-01-01
This study combined information from mail questionnaires returned by a sample of teaching hospitals in the United States and Canada during 1959-1960 and data on these hospitals from published reference sources. The variables deal with the environmental setting of the hospitals, their administrative structure and size, the diffusion of innovation, and the stratification within these organizations.