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- Use and characteristics of electronic health record systems among office-based physician practices, United States, 2001-2013, Chun-Ju Hsiao and Esther Hing
- Use and characteristics of electronic health record systems among office-based physician practices, United States, 2001-2012, Chun-Ju Hsiao and Esther Hing
- Expected source of payment at emergency department visits for adults aged 18-64 for the United States and in the five most populous states, 2012, Jill J. Ashman, Pinyao Rui, and Esther Hing
- Characteristics of office-based physicians and their practices, United States, 2005-2006
- Variation in physician office visit rates by patient characteristics and state, 2012, Jill J. Ashman ; Esther Hing ; Anjali Talwalkar
- Adoption of certified electronic health record systems and electronic information sharing in physician offices, United States, 2013 and 2014, Eric W. Jamoom, Ninee Yang and Esther Hing
- Trends in electronic health record system use among office-based physicians, United States, 2007-2012, by Chun-Ju Hsiao, Esther Hing, and Jill Ashman
- Progress with electronic health record adoption among emergency and outpatient departments, United States, 2006-2011, Eric Jamoom and Esther Hing
- Generalist and specialty physicians, supply and access, 2009-2010, Esther Hing and Susan M. Schappert
- Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices, United States, 2006, by Esther S. Hing, Catharine W. Burt, and David A. Woodwell
- Role of international medical graduates providing office-based medical care, United States, 2005-2006, Esther Hing and Susan Lin
- Wait time for treatment in hospital emergency departments, 2009, Esther Hing and Farida Bhuiya
- Long-term care for the functionally dependent elderly
- State variation in preventive care visits, by patient characteristics, 2012, Esther Hing and Michael Albert
- Characteristics of nursing home residents, health status, and care received, national nursing home survey, United States, May-December 1977, [Esther Hing]
- Acceptance of new patients with public and private insurance by office-based physicians, United States, 2013, Esther Hing, Sandra L. Decker, and Eric Jamoom
- Use of electronic medical records by ambulatory care providers, United States, 2006, by Esther Hing, Margaret J. Hall, and Jill J. Ashman
- Charges for care and sources of payment for residents in nursing homes, United States, National Nursing Home Survey, August 1973-April 1974, Esther Hing
- Characteristics of primary care physicians in patient-centered medical home practices, United States, 2013, by Esther Hing [and four others]
- Effects of the prospective payment system on nursing homes, [by Esther Hing]
- Nursing home utilization by current residents, United States, 1985
- Emergency department use in the country's five most populous states and the total United States, 2012, Esther Hing and Pinyao Rui
- State variability in supply of office-based primary care providers, United States, 2012, Esther Hing, M.P.H., and Chun-Ju Hsiao, Ph.D
- Visits to primary care delivery sites, United States, 2008, Esther Hing and Sayeedha Uddin
- Sex differences in health and use of medical care, United States, 1979, [by Esther Hing, Mary Grace Kovar, and Dorothy P. Rice]
- National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2004 summary, by Esther Hing, Donald K. Cherry, and David A. Woodwell
- Long-term care for the functionally dependent elderly, by Ester Hing and Barbara Bloom
- A comparison of nursing home residents and discharges from the 1977 National Nursing Home Survey, United States, [prepared by Esther Hing and Aurora Zappolo]
- Effects of the prospective payment system on nursing homes, by Esther Hing
- Nonresponse bias in estimates from the 2012 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, by Esther Hing, Iris M. Shimizu, and Anjali Talwalkar
- Characteristics of nursing home residents, health status, and care received, National Nursing Home Survey, United States, May-December 1977, Esther Hing
- Use of health services by women 65 years of age and over, United States, by Esther Hing and Beulah K. Cypress
- Charges for care and sources of payment for residents in nursing homes, United States, National Nursing Home Survey, August 1973-April 1974, [Esther Hing]
- Community health centers, providers, patients, and content of care, Esther Hing and Roderick S. Hooker
- Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices, United States, 2006, Esther S. Hing, Catharine W. Burt, and David A. Woodwell
- Nursing home utilization by current residents, United States, 1985, by Esther Hing
- Sex differences in health and use of medical care, United States, 1979, by Esther Hing, Mary Grace Kovar, and Dorothy P. Rice
- Physician assistant and advance practice nurse care in hospital outpatient departments, United States, 2008-2009, Esther Hing and Sayeedha Uddin
- Generalist and specialty physicians, supply and access, 2009-2010, Esther Hing and Susan M. Schappert
- Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices, United States, 2006, by Esther S. Hing, Catharine W. Burt, and David A. Woodwell
- Use and characteristics of electronic health record systems among office-based physician practices, United States, 2001-2013, Chun-Ju Hsiao and Esther Hing
- Use and characteristics of electronic health record systems among office-based physician practices, United States, 2001-2012, Chun-Ju Hsiao and Esther Hing
- State variation in preventive care visits, by patient characteristics, 2012, Esther Hing and Michael Albert
- Expected source of payment at emergency department visits for adults aged 18-64 for the United States and in the five most populous states, 2012, Jill J. Ashman, Pinyao Rui, and Esther Hing
- Acceptance of new patients with public and private insurance by office-based physicians, United States, 2013, Esther Hing, Sandra L. Decker, and Eric Jamoom
- Wait time for treatment in hospital emergency departments, 2009, Esther Hing and Farida Bhuiya
- Charges for care and sources of payment for residents in nursing homes, United States, National Nursing Home Survey, August 1973-April 1974, Esther Hing
- Characteristics of primary care physicians in patient-centered medical home practices, United States, 2013, by Esther Hing [and four others]
- State variability in supply of office-based primary care providers, United States, 2012, Esther Hing, M.P.H., and Chun-Ju Hsiao, Ph.D
- Emergency department use in the country's five most populous states and the total United States, 2012, Esther Hing and Pinyao Rui
- Variation in physician office visit rates by patient characteristics and state, 2012, Jill J. Ashman ; Esther Hing ; Anjali Talwalkar
- Visits to primary care delivery sites, United States, 2008, Esther Hing and Sayeedha Uddin
- Long-term care for the functionally dependent elderly, by Ester Hing and Barbara Bloom
- Trends in electronic health record system use among office-based physicians, United States, 2007-2012, by Chun-Ju Hsiao, Esther Hing, and Jill Ashman
- Adoption of certified electronic health record systems and electronic information sharing in physician offices, United States, 2013 and 2014, Eric W. Jamoom, Ninee Yang and Esther Hing
- Effects of the prospective payment system on nursing homes, by Esther Hing
- Characteristics of nursing home residents, health status, and care received, National Nursing Home Survey, United States, May-December 1977, Esther Hing
- Nonresponse bias in estimates from the 2012 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, by Esther Hing, Iris M. Shimizu, and Anjali Talwalkar
- Use of health services by women 65 years of age and over, United States, by Esther Hing and Beulah K. Cypress
- Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices, United States, 2006, Esther S. Hing, Catharine W. Burt, and David A. Woodwell
- Nursing home utilization by current residents, United States, 1985, by Esther Hing
- Sex differences in health and use of medical care, United States, 1979, by Esther Hing, Mary Grace Kovar, and Dorothy P. Rice
- Progress with electronic health record adoption among emergency and outpatient departments, United States, 2006-2011, Eric Jamoom and Esther Hing