Guidelines for Measuring Disease Episodes: An Analysis of the Effects on the Components of Expenditure Growth.

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Published in Health Serv Res on May 03, 2016

Authors

Abe Dunn1, Eli Liebman2, Lindsey Rittmueller1, Adam Hale Shapiro3

Author Affiliations

1: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Washington, DC.
2: Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, NC.
3: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

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