Titles
- Health and retirement effects in a collective consumption model of elderly households1
- Health insurance coverage and the disability insurance application decision1
- How CBO adjusts for survey underreporting of transfer income in its distributional analyses1
- How much do state economics and other characteristics affect labor force participation of older workers?1
- How states can be successful in leading health care delivery system reform1
- Human trafficking: investigations in Indian country or involving Native Americans and actions needed to better report on victims served : testimony before the Committee on Indian Affairs, U.S. Senate1
- Hutcheson Medical Center: focusing on personal interactions1
- Impact of changes to the Current Population Survey (CPS) on state health insurance coverage estimation1
- Improving data on race and ethnicity: a roadmap to measure and advance health equity1
- Improving employees' life and disability insurance benefit decisions: results of an employer survey1
- Individual card of information ... accompanies the blood sample1
- Letter from Gordon R. Engebretson to Matthew Spear1
- Letter from O.C. Marsh, vice-president and acting president of the National Academy of Sciences, transmitting in obedience to law the report on the scientific surveys of the Territories, made by the National Academy of Sciences1
- Letter from the Foundation for the National Medals of Science and Technology to Daniel Nathans1
- Limited access to health data on American Indian and Alaska Natives impedes population health insights1
- Live case presentations during investigational device exemption (IDE) clinical trials: guidance for institutional review boards, industry, clinical investigators, and Food and Drug administration staff1
- Lowering the cost of prescription drugs in Hawai'i: a 2003 survey of residents age 18+1
- Maintaining and Nuturing Excellence in Science and Technology1
- Massachusetts mosquito survey: training course for field personnel1
- Measuring changes in insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act1