INDIA - Survey on Health Care: NSS 52nd Round, Schedule 25, 1995 - 1996
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-52-25.0-2011 |
Year | 1995 - 1996 |
Country | INDIA |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office |
Sponsor(s) | Govt. Of India - - Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation - - |
Collection(s) | |
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- HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERI
STICS(Block 1 &
2) - DEMOGRAPHIC PARTICUL
ARS OF HH MEMBERS(Bl
ock 3) - PARTICULARS OF PREGN
ANT WOMEN(Block 3_1) - PARTICULARS OF DEATH
S(Block 3_2) - USE OF INTOXICANTS(B
lock 3_3) - MEDICAL TREATMENT RE
CEIVED DURING HOSPIT
ALISATION(365 days)(
Block 4) - EXPENSES INCURRED FO
R TREATMENT DURING L
AST 365 DAYS( Block
4_1) - SOURCES OF FINANCE T
O MEET EXPENSES INCU
RRED DURING HOSPITAL
ISATION(365 days)(Bl
ock 4_1) - PARTICULARS OF AILME
NT IN THE LAST 15 DA
YS(Block 5) - EXPENSES INCURRED FO
R TREATMENT DURING L
AST 15 DAYS(Block 5_
1) - SOURCES OF FINANCE T
O MEET THE EXPENSES
INCURRED FOR TREATME
NT IN THE LAST 15 DA
YS( Block 5_1) - PARTICULARS OF IMMUN
ISATIN & HEALTH
CARE FOR CHILDREN(0-
4 yrs)(Block 6) - PARTICULARS OF PRE-N
ATL CARE(Block 7) - PARTICULARS OF MATER
NITY & POST-NATA
L CARE(Block 8) - DETAILS OF ECONOMIC
INDEPENDENCE & C
HRONIC AILMENTS FOR
THE AGED(above 60 yr
s)(Block 9) - PARTICULARS OF RETIR
EMENT FOR THE AGED(B
lock 10) - PARTICULARS OF FAMIL
Y INTEGRATION(Block
11) - WORKSHEET FOR HOUSEH
OLD CONSUMER EXPENDI
TURE(Block 12)
No of times hospitalised
(NO_TIMES_HOSP)
File: PARTICULARS OF DEATHS(Block 3_2)
File: PARTICULARS OF DEATHS(Block 3_2)
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0 | Valid cases: 1615 Invalid: 1905 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 22 Mean: 1.2 Standard deviation: 1 |
Definition
Number of times hospitalised means the cases of hospitalization for a person.
Questions and instructions
Pre question
During the last 365 days, was the person hospitalised?
Literal question
If hospitalised during the last 365 days, then what is the no. of times the person was hospitalised?