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Series and Systems

Survey families or dataset series are data collection efforts that occurred over a period of time or in several geographic locations, using the same or very similar data collection methodology and instruments. Series may be multinational -- collected in more than one country -- or in a single country. Usually all the datasets in the series are collected with the support of the same institution or institutions, but individual surveys or datasets may have the support or assistance of additional parties. The advantage of series from a research perspective is that often data from a series are more easily comparable than data from a variety of sources.

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IDCAP was designed to increase the clinical competence and practice of mid-level practitioners, while providing the global health community with a better understanding of which training methods produce the best and most cost-effective results.
The UNAIDS secretariat compiles estimates of HIV prevalence from countries yearly based on national Spectrum files that are developed and maintained by a country team of experts.
Also known as "Cancer Statistics Registrations, England Series MB1"
The England National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service is run by Public Health England.
This overarching series represents two categories of BRFSS datasets: (1) BRFSS survey data released by the CDC and (2) BRFSS survey data released by individual states.
This series includes national, publicly available BRFSS survey data released by the CDC.
CDC WONDER stands for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research.
An annual census of all treatment facilities listed on the I-BHS. Information is collected on the location, organization, structure, services, and utilization of substance abuse treatment facilities in the United States
The Unisted States Renal Data System is largely funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
The Uniform Crime Reporting Program is under the administration of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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