Uncovering Longitudinal Health Care Behaviors for Millions of Medicaid Enrollees: A Multistate Comparison of Pediatric Asthma Utilization
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DOI: 10.1177/0272989X17731753
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discrete event sequence profiling; longitudinal utilization behaviors; Medicaid claims data; pediatric asthma;All these keywords.
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