Countries citing papers authored by Catharine W. Burt
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Fields of papers citing papers by Catharine W. Burt
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Catharine W. Burt. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Catharine W. Burt. The network helps show where Catharine W. Burt may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Catharine W. Burt
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Haas, Stephanie W., Debbie Travers, Judith E. Tintinalli, et al.. (2008). Toward Vocabulary Control for Chief Complaint. Academic Emergency Medicine. 15(5). 476–482.11 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther, Catharine W. Burt, & David A. Woodwell. (2007). Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices: United States, 2006.. PubMed. 1–7.112 indexed citations
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Burt, Catharine W., Linda F. McCaig, & Elizabeth A. Rechtsteiner. (2007). Ambulatory medical care utilization estimates for 2005.. PubMed. 1–15.49 indexed citations
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Niska, Richard W & Catharine W. Burt. (2007). Emergency response planning in hospitals, United States: 2003-2004.. PubMed. 1–13.14 indexed citations
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Burt, Catharine W. & Linda F. McCaig. (2006). Staffing, capacity, and ambulance diversion in emergency departments: United States, 2003-04.. PubMed. 1–23.94 indexed citations
Hing, Esther, Susan M. Schappert, Catharine W. Burt, & Iris Shimizu. (2005). Effects of form length and item format on response patterns and estimates of physician office and hospital outpatient department visits. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2001.. PubMed. 1–32.15 indexed citations
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Burt, Catharine W. & Esther Hing. (2005). Use of computerized clinical support systems in medical settings: United States, 2001-03.. PubMed. 1–8.76 indexed citations
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Burt, Catharine W. & Linda F. McCaig. (2005). National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2003 emergency department summary.379 indexed citations
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Burt, Catharine W. & Irma E. Arispe. (2004). Characteristics of emergency departments serving high volumes of safety-net patients: United States, 2000.. PubMed. 1–16.67 indexed citations
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McCaig, Linda F. & Catharine W. Burt. (2003). National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 emergency department summary.. PubMed. 1–29.465 indexed citations
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McCaig, Linda F. & Catharine W. Burt. (2001). National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 1999 emergency department summary.. PubMed. 1–34.175 indexed citations
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