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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Esther Hing
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Hing, Esther, et al.. (2017). Characteristics of Primary Care Physicians in Patient-centered Medical Home Practices: United States, 2013.. PubMed. 1–9.15 indexed citations
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Jamoom, Eric, et al.. (2016). Adoption of Certified Electronic Health Record Systems and Electronic Information Sharing in Physician Offices: United States, 2013 and 2014.. PubMed. 1–8.42 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther, et al.. (2016). 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.. PubMed. 1–8.3 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther & Michael Albert. (2016). State Variation in Preventive Care Visits, by Patient Characteristics, 2012.. PubMed. 1–8.12 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther, et al.. (2016). Emergency Department Use in the Country's Five Most Populous States and the Total United States, 2012.. PubMed. 1–8.8 indexed citations
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Hsiao, Chun‐Ju, Esther Hing, & Jill Ashman. (2014). Trends in electronic health record system use among office-based physicians: United States, 2007-2012.. PubMed. 1–18.59 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther & Chun‐Ju Hsiao. (2014). State variability in supply of office-based primary care providers: United States, 2012.. PubMed. 1–8.63 indexed citations
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Hsiao, Chun‐Ju & Esther Hing. (2012). Use and characteristics of electronic health record systems among office-based physician practices: United States, 2001-2012.. PubMed. 1–8.107 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther, Mona Saraiya, & Katherine B. Roland. (2011). Liquid-based cytology test use by office-based physicians: United States, 2006-2007.. PubMed. 1–6.6 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther & Roderick S. Hooker. (2011). Community health centers: providers, patients, and content of care.. PubMed. 1–8.21 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther, Margaret Jean Hall, & Jill Ashman. (2010). Use of electronic medical records by ambulatory care providers: United States, 2006.. PubMed. 1–21.18 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther & Chun‐Ju Hsiao. (2010). Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices: United States, 2007.. PubMed. 1–11.31 indexed citations
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Middleton, Kimberly R., et al.. (2007). National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2005 outpatient department summary.. PubMed. 1–34.34 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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Middleton, Kimberly R. & Esther Hing. (2006). National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2004 outpatient department summary.. PubMed. 1–27.18 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther, Donald K. Cherry, & David A. Woodwell. (2006). National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2004 summary.. PubMed. 1–33.227 indexed citations
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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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Middleton, Kimberly R. & Esther Hing. (2005). National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2003 outpatient department summary.. PubMed. 1–36.44 indexed citations
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Hing, Esther. (1994). Characteristics of elderly home health patients: preliminary data from the 1992 National Home and Hospice Care Survey.. PubMed. 1–11.15 indexed citations
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