Health-Related Data Sources Accessible to Health Researchers From the US Government: Mapping Review
BackgroundBig data from large, government-sponsored surveys and data sets offers researchers opportunities to conduct population-based studies of important health issues in the United States, as well as develop preliminary data to support proposed future work. Yet, navigating these national data sou...
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Main Authors: | Ann Annis (Author), Crista Reaves (Author), Jessica Sender (Author), Sherry Bumpus (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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