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Indicator profile of dental disease : untreated decay in children age 6-8 / | Utah. Oral Health Program; Utah. Bureau of Maternal and Child Health; Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on untreated caries in Utah children 6-8 years old by local health district, Utah 2000. |
102 |
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Indicator profile of health care expenditures by category / | Utah. Division of Health Care Financing; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data of annual per capita personal health care expenditures by expense category, adjusted for inflation, Utah, 1980-1998. |
103 |
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Indicator profile of prostate cancer screening / | Utah. Cancer Control Program; Utah. Bureau of Health Promotion; Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on percentage of men age 40+ who reported ever having had a PSA test by year, Utah and U.S., 1999-2001. |
104 |
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Indicator profile of EMS response time / | Utah. Bureau of Emergency Medical Services; Utah. Division of Health Systems Improvement; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on time (avg. minutes) from dispatch of EMS to arrival at scene by county type, Utah, 1996-2000. |
105 |
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Indicator profile of assisted living occupancy rate : type II / | Utah. Bureau of Medicare and Medicaid Program Certification and Resident Assessment; Utah. Division of Health Systems Improvement; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on percentage of type II assisted living beds occupied, Utah, 2001-2003. |
106 |
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Indicator profile of physicians per 10,000 civilian population / | Utah. Office of Primary Care and Rural Health; Utah. Division of Health Systems Improvement; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on active, non-federal physicians and doctors of medicine per 10,000 civilian population, Utah and U.S., 1985-2001. |
107 |
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Indicator profile of smoking cessation attempt / | Tobacco Prevention and Control Program; Bureau of Health Promotion; Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah Dept. of Health | Presents data on percentage of current daily smokers who reported a quit attempt in the past 12 months adults age 18 and older, Utah, region, and U.S., 1995-1999. |
108 |
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Indicator profile of work-related injury deaths / | Violence and Injury Prevention Program; Bureau of Health Promotion; Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah Dept. of Health | Presents data on work-related injury deaths, age 16 and over, Utah and U.S., 1992-2002 |
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Indicator profile of motor vehicle crash injury emergency department visits / | Violence and Injury Prevention Program; Bureau of Health Promotion; Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah Dept. of Health | Presents data on motor vehicle crash emergency department encounters by age group and sex, Utah, 1996-1998. |
110 |
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Indicator profile of motor vehicle crash injury hospitalizations / | Violence and Injury Prevention Program; Bureau of Health Promotion; Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah Dept. of Health | Presents data on motor vehicle crash emergency department encounters by age group and sex, Utah, 1996-1998. |
111 |
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Indicator profile of dental caries experience : children age 6-8 / | Utah. Oral Health Program; Utah. Bureau of Maternal and Child Health; Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on percentage of children who had ever had dental caries by local health district, Utah, children 6-8 years old, 2000. |
112 |
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Indicator profile of health care costs, annual rate of increase / | Utah. Division of Health Care Financing; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data of annual percentage increase in per capita medical costs, U.S., Rocky Mountain region, and Utah, 1981-1998. |
113 |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2003 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
114 |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2002 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
115 |
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Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Trend Report, 1989-1999 | | Utah has participated in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) since it began in 1984 and when only 14 other states participated. This report examines trends for selected BRFSS measures over 11 years from 1989 to 1999. The Utah statewide rates are compared to the rates for states bo... |
116 |
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2000 Utah Child Health Survey : Children with Special Health Care Needs / | Utah. Office of Public Health Assessment; Utah. Center for Health Data | This report is intended to provide an overview of the information collected in the 2000 Utah Child Health Survey. The survey was designed to address the important health issues among Utah children, including health insurance coverage, special health care needs, and patterns of health care delivery a... |
117 |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2001 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
118 |
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2000 Utah Child Health Survey : General Population Overview / | Utah. Office of Public Health Assessment; Utah. Center for Health Data | This report is intended to provide an overview of the information collected in the 2000 Utah Child Health Survey. The survey was designed to address the important health issues among Utah children, including health insurance coverage, special health care needs, and patterns of health care delivery a... |
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2000 Utah Child Health Survey - General Population Overview | Utah Office of Public Health Assessment, Center for Health Data | This report is intended to provide an overview of the information collected in the 2000 Utah Child Health Survey. The survey was designed to address the important health issues among Utah children, including health insurance coverage, special health care needs, and patterns of health care delivery a... |
120 |
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2000 Utah Child Health Survey - Children with Special Health Care Needs | Utah Office of Public Health Assessment Center for Health Data | This report is intended to provide an overview of the information collected in the 2000 Utah Child Health Survey. The survey was designed to address the important health issues among Utah children, including health insurance coverage, special health care needs, and patterns of health care delivery a... |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2000 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
122 |
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Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System : Local Health District Report, 1995-1998 | Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah. Bureau of Health Education; Utah. Bureau of Chronic Disease; Utah. Center for Health Data; Utah. Office of Public Health Assessment | Overall, the Utah population is relatively young and healthy. Its death rate is much lower than that for the U.S. (all cause deaths), and it has especially low rates of death for lung cancer and heart disease. These low rates are at least partially attributable to Utah's healthy lifestyles, such as ... |
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1996 Health Status Survey : Lifestyle Factors in Utah / | Utah. Office of Public Health Data; Utah. Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis | It is clear from research that choices people make about health behaviors can substantially increase or decrease their risk of life threatening conditions including heart disease, cancer, and injuries. Public health efforts to prevent chronic disease encourage people to eat a diet high in fruits and... |
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Health Status in Utah by Race and Ethnicity / | Utah. Office of Public Health Data; Utah. Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis | An understanding of the health status of a population is necessary to plan, implement, describe, and evaluate public health programs that control and prevent adverse health events. A 1988 Institute of Medicine committee,1 in a report entitled, The Future of Public Health recommended that... "...ever... |
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1996 Health Status Survey : Health Care Access and Utilization / | Utah. Office of Public Health Data; Utah. Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis | Assuring access to health care has been defined by the Institute of Medicine as one of the key functions of government in public health1. In addition to the ability to access medical care for an acute medical problem, having a primary health care provider, or a "medical home" is also believed to pro... |