Sonja N Williams
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1.
Cummings N, Onukwufor J, Ward B, Williams S
Surv Pract
. 2024 Oct;
17(1):1-11.
PMID: 39444694
In 2021, the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Health Center (NAMCS HC) Component modernized its data collection and began collecting clinical visit data from health centers using transmission of electronic...
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Williams S, Ukaigwe J, Ward B, Okeyode T, Shimizu I
Vital Health Stat 1
. 2023 Jun;
(203):1-16.
PMID: 37367198
As part of modernization efforts, in 2021 the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) began collecting electronic health records (EHRs) for ambulatory care visits in its Health Center (HC) Component....
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Alford J, Williams S, Oriaku M, White D, Schwartzman A, Jackson G
Natl Health Stat Report
. 2021 Oct;
(166):1-15.
PMID: 34698629
Objective-This report demonstrates the ability of the National Hospital Care Survey (NHCS) to examine delivery hospitalizations involving severe maternal morbidity (SMM). These data are unweighted and not nationally representative, so...
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Williams S, Wolford M, Bercovitz A
NCHS Data Brief
. 2015 Sep;
(210):1-8.
PMID: 26375255
In 2010, total knee replacement was the most frequently performed inpatient procedure on adults aged 45 and over. In the 11-year period from 2000 through 2010, an estimated 5.2 million...
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Hall M, Williams S, DeFrances C, Golosinskiy A
NCHS Data Brief
. 2011 Dec;
(62):1-8.
PMID: 22142805
Septicemia and sepsis are serious bloodstream infections that can rapidly become life-threatening. They arise from various infections, including those of the skin, lungs, abdomen, and urinary tract. Patients with these...
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Hall M, DeFrances C, Williams S, Golosinskiy A, Schwartzman A
Natl Health Stat Report
. 2010 Nov;
(29):1-20, 24.
PMID: 21086860
Objectives: This report presents national estimates of hospital inpatient care in the United States during 2007 and selected trend data. Numbers and rates of discharges, diagnoses, and procedures are shown...