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Using Diagnoses to Describe Populations and Predict Costs

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Arlene Ash
Randall P. Ellis ()
Gregory Pope
John Ayanian
David Bates
Helen Burstin
Lisa Iezzoni
Elizabeth McKay
Wei Yu

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Paper provided by Boston University - Industry Studies Programme in its series Papers with number 0099.

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