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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,523 datasets
United States survey data comparing physical and mental health metrics between native-born and foreign-born adults. The dataset likely contains demographic and health outcome variables for analysis. It was authored by Achintya Dey and published on the paperswithcode platform.
A 2005 report on healthcare disparities produced through collaboration among agencies across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Many individuals guided and contributed to the report, which required significant support to complete. The dataset likely contains tabular data summarizing disparities across various health measures and population groups.
A 2013 national report card authored by Catherine Lourey, titled 'A Contributing Life'. The dataset likely contains structured assessments and metrics related to mental health and suicide prevention outcomes. The specific scope, scale, and detailed content require verification after download.
Anita Chandra authored a paper titled 'Building Community Resilience to Disasters: A Way Forward to Enhance National Health Security', which is hosted on the paperswithcode platform. The paper likely discusses frameworks or analyses related to disaster preparedness and public health. The dataset associated with this paper, if any, is not described, and its specific content, size, and format are unknown.
United States mental health data from 1987, authored by Ronald W. Manderscheid. The dataset likely contains survey or statistical information related to mental health indicators. Its specific content, scale, and structure require verification after download.
Mental health data for the United States from the year 1985, authored by Carl A. Taube. The dataset's specific contents, such as survey results, prevalence statistics, or service utilization metrics, are not detailed in the available metadata. Its publication on the paperswithcode platform suggests a focus relevant to computational social science or clinical research.
A dataset titled 'Global Health Promotion' published on the Paperswithcode platform. The author is listed as Angela Scriven. The specific content, size, and temporal coverage are not detailed in the available metadata.
2000 is the focal year for this dataset concerning mental health treatment provision within state correctional facilities. It was authored by Allen J. Beck and published on the Papers with Code platform. The dataset's specific variables, scale, and collection methodology are not detailed in the available metadata.
Mental Health, United States, 1998 is a dataset compiled by Ronald W. Manderscheid. The dataset likely contains information related to mental health indicators and environmental factors for the United States in the year 1998. Its specific content, scale, and structure require verification after download.
U.S. national health objectives for the year 2000, published by the Department of Health and Human Services. The dataset likely contains quantitative targets and indicators for health promotion and disease prevention. The specific scope, number of objectives, and data format are not detailed in the available metadata.
A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report on healthcare disparities published in 2008. The report was a collaboration among multiple HHS agencies, with contributions from many individuals. Its specific data content, such as metrics on access, quality, or outcomes across different population groups, is implied by the title and platform tags.
Mental health data for the United States from the year 2002, authored by Ronald W. Manderscheid. The dataset is hosted on the paperswithcode platform and its specific contents, such as the number of records and variables, are not detailed in the available metadata. Its license is listed as closed, which may restrict access and usage.
A dataset on the mental health of young people in Australia, sourced from the paperswithcode platform. The data was contributed by author Michael Sawyer, though the specific collection methodology and temporal coverage are not detailed. The dataset's license is listed as closed, restricting its use and redistribution.
United States survey data on health behaviors of adults, collected between 2002 and 2004. The dataset is authored by Patricia Adams and published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific variables, sample size, and data collection methodology require verification after download.
The Mental Health of Young People Looked After by Local Authorities in England dataset is listed on paperswithcode. It likely contains information on the mental health status of children and adolescents in the care system. The dataset author is Howard Meltzer, but details on its size, structure, and collection period are not provided.
United States mental health data from the year 2000, authored by Ronald W. Manderscheid. The dataset is aggregated on the paperswithcode platform. Specific variables, sample size, and collection methodology are not detailed in the available metadata.
Diabetes-130-Hospitals_(Fairlearn) is a dataset from OpenML focused on hospital readmission for diabetes patients. It is associated with the Fairlearn toolkit, indicating its use for fairness and bias analysis in machine learning models. The dataset's specific size, creator, and update date are not provided in the input metadata.
A collection of CT images related to Fahr's Disease or Syndrome, a rare neurological condition. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle and is tagged within the Healthcare domain. Specific details on the number of images, collection dates, and contributing institution are not provided in the available metadata.
Kaggle hosts this dataset on heart disease, likely containing clinical or diagnostic information. The data originates from the 'Super AI Engineer SS6' project, but specific collection details and volume are not provided. Its content and structure require verification after download.
Heart Disease Dataset is a medical dataset hosted on the Kaggle platform. The dataset likely contains patient-level information relevant to cardiovascular conditions. Specific details on its size, features, and origin are not provided in the metadata.