Proximity to death and health care expenditure increase revisited: A 15-year panel analysis of elder...
Proximity to death and health care expenditure increase revisited: A 15-year panel analysis of elderly persons
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Heidelberg: Springer
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Background: Health care expenditures (HCE) are known to steepen with increasing age, but the contributions of biological age, morbidity, or proximity to death as cost drivers are debated. Age-associated HCE growth can be studied across two dimensions: within fixed groups of persons with the same birth year followed over time (birth cohort), or the...
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Proximity to death and health care expenditure increase revisited: A 15-year panel analysis of elderly persons
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_0071ac1e508442c3ae91179e8be55a39
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2191-1991
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2191-1991
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10.1186/s13561-019-0224-z