These profiles contain free information for all Canadian communities (cities, towns, villages, Indian reserves and Indian settlements, etc.), for counties or their equivalents and for metropolitan areas, and health regions.
Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics.
The Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics (Forum) was initially established in 1986, with the goal of bringing together federal agencies that share a common interest in improving aging-related data. The goals of the Forum are to improve both the quality and use of data on the aging population.
(US Department of Labor) Access to statistics on consumer spending, price indexes, wages, productivity, safety and health, employment and unemployment, occupations, industries, and business costs.
Delineates the relationship between federal and provinicial authorites in providing health care to Canadians. Links to supporting materials, including annual reports. Insurance statistics at the provincial level are found in Annex A.
Statistics on health professionals, health expenditures, and health indicators which includes # of optometrists per population retrievable by province.
Provides information of health status of Massachusetts residents includes births, deaths, newly diagnosed cases of cancer, occupational conditions and illnesses, and health behavior.
Develops and applies disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities in the United States and provides access to information and statistics on these programs. Links to the wide array of CDC publications.
(Formerly the Health Care Financing Administration) Statistics for health care expenditures and projections that include vision care products, medicare enrollment and utilization, practice expense data files and much more.
Factbook provides extensive profiles of a large number of countries. Profiles include demographics, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and any transnational issues.
Individual reports on Canada and each of the provinces and territories on 14 indicators in the topics of health status, health outcomes, and quality of services.
"Full profiles provide an instant guide to history, politics and economic background of countries and territories, and background on key institutions."
Database of employment categorized by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) containing a category for Optometrists Offices (623132). Includes statistics for employment, annual payroll, first quarter payroll, total establishments, and number of establishments by employment size for all states and counties. Multi-year comparisons are available.
Access to demographics, housing, manufacturing, vital statistics, crime, income, building permits, farm, wholesale and retail trade, accommodations and food services, banking, federal funds, government programs and finances all in one source.
"EconData.Net is designed to help practitioners, researchers, students, and other data users quickly gain access to relevant state and substate socioeconomic data. The site aims to be a convenient, comprehensive first stop for anyone searching among the vast, disparate array of public and private data sources on the Web."
One-stop center for US government statistics includes an A-Z index, search, and ability to profile down to the county with statistics on population and demographics, labor force, business and banking, crimes, education, energy/environment, and a miscellaneous category.
Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Government Printing Office, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Through Government Information Online, you can ask questions of government information librarians who are experts at finding information from government agencies of all levels (local, state, regional, national, and international) on almost any subject from aardvarks to zygomycosis.
(HRSA) Focus is on health workforce, providing primary healthcare to medically underserved groups, to improve services for people living with AIDS, and serve women and children through state programs.
Each issue emphasizes a different health-related topic, sometimes reflected in a distinctive subtitle (e.g. 1998 issue: Health, United States : with socioeconomic status and health chartbook). Online access to Health, United States national health trends back to 1993 -- national trends in health statistics on such topics as birth and death rates, infant mortality, life expectancy, morbidity and health status, risk factors, use of ambulatory care and inpatient care, health personnel and facilities, financing of health care, health insurance and managed care, and other health topics.
"The State Health Workforce Profiles compile accurate and current data on supply, demand, distribution, education and use of health personnel." Includes data for Optometrists.
Full-text access to the backfiles (in many cases back to vol. 1) of a number of the core journals in math and statistics. Access to current issues is delayed by 3-5 years depending on the individual title.
developed by Practice Advancement Associates on behalf of the Management & Business Academy.
From page ii: "This booklet identifies the most important and revealing metrics that should be regularly tracked by private practice optometrists. ... How to use this guide: You should compare your practice metrics to the norms provided in this booklet to assess your practice strengths and weaknesses."
Thematic maps covering Demographics, Education, Housing, Crime, Politics, Health and Other statistics information from the 2000 US Census. Detailed data, in some cases, down to the city block.
"This updated resource features more than 80 charts and tables with detailed information about the Medicare program and the 42 million seniors and younger people with disabilities who rely on the program for health insurance coverage."
Designed to continually provide policymakers, health care administrators, businesses, and others with timely, comprehensive information about health care use and costs in the United States, and to improve the accuracy of their economic projections.
"Serving as Friends of the National Eye Institute." Eye Fact Center links to many statistical sites and fact sheets, as well as news on the latest legislation.
(CDC) Data on vital events as well as information on health status, lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy influences, the onset and diagnosis of illness and disability, and the use of health care.
The 2003 AOA Economic Survey provides estimates for the year 2002 of the total individual net income of ODs , total eye exams and office visits, practice expenses, staffing and other practice statistics.
Compilation of data from CIA World Factbook, United Nations, World Health Organization, World Bank, World Resources Institute, UNESCO, UNICEF and OECD. Enables user to generate maps and graphs based on the data.
Reporting on the study published in JAMA. 2006;295:2158-2163. Presents images, statistics, general resources, and background information relevant to the study.
Statistical information relating to quality of life issues for over 3000 cities. Includes comparisons of housing, cost of living, crime, health and climate.
During the past two years, the AOA Committee on Information and Data conducted or otherwise commissioned the following studies: the 2000 AOA Third-Party/Managed Care Survey, the 2001 AOA Economic Survey, the 2001 AOA Scope of Practice Survey, the 2001 AOA Optical Dispensing Survey, the 2001 AOA Optical Laboratory Survey, and the 2001 AOA Public Image Survey. This report on the State of the Profession consists of factual snapshots gleaned from the results of these surveys.
"This report represents statistics on the utilization of non-Federal short stay hospitals based on data collected through the National Hospital Discharge Survey for the years 1988 through 1992."
This site, developed by the United Nations and aimed at teaching K-12 students, contains several databases that contain statistical information on UN member nations and allow a comparison between selected countries.
USEIR is a federation of individual state eye injury registries, collecting data in a standardized manner and sharing data via a common database. USEIR documents serious eye injuries (injuries judged by the reporting ophthalmologist to have a likelihood of resulting in permanent structural or function damage to the eye and/or orbit). Requires free registration.
To view page of site referring specifically to facts and statistics regarding vision in America, please click on the link provided.The Vision Council of America's mission is to "create awareness of the value of vision care and to grow the eyewear and vision care market through education, forums and expositions, industry statistics and data, technical standards, alliances and advocacy." It is a membership-based organization.
Includes statistics on: contact lenses and eyeglasses; eye problems, injuries and diseases; optical professionals; refractive surgery; and sales figures for the ophthalmic industry.
CDC analyzed data from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) to provide baseline data for three of the Healthy People 2010 objectives. This report summarizes these baselines.
CONTENTS: Series 1: Programs and collection procedures -- Series 2: Data evaluation and methods research -- Series 3: Analytical studies --Series 4: Documents and committee reports -- Series 10: Data from the National Health Interview Survey -- Series 11: Data from the National Health Examination Survey and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey -- Series 13: Data on health resources utilization -- Series 14: Data on health resources --Series 15: Data from special surveys -- Series 20: Data on mortality -- Series 21: Data on natality, marriage, and divorce -- Series 23: Data from the National Survey of Family Growth. Cf. Series 11, no. 229 (Dec. 1982), p. [4] of cover.