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The following pages link to Increasing longevity and Medicare expenditures (Q40703906):
Displaying 16 items.
- Average remaining lifetimes can increase as human populations age. (Q34425043) (← links)
- An approach to forecasting health expenditures, with application to the U.S. Medicare system (Q34623320) (← links)
- Medical Cost Trajectories and Onsets of Cancer and NonCancer Diseases in US Elderly Population (Q35046444) (← links)
- Health insurance and health at age 65: implications for medical care spending on new Medicare beneficiaries (Q35225548) (← links)
- Faster increases in human life expectancy could lead to slower population aging (Q35432790) (← links)
- The force of mortality by life lived is the force of increment by life left in stationary populations (Q35831691) (← links)
- Counting backward to health care's future: using time-to-death modeling to identify changes in end-of-life morbidity and the impact of aging on health care expenditures (Q36828265) (← links)
- Does age or life expectancy better predict health care expenditures? (Q36970430) (← links)
- Proximity to death and participation in the long-term care market (Q37206003) (← links)
- Centenarians--a useful model for healthy aging? A 29-year follow-up of hospitalizations among 40,000 Danes born in 1905 (Q37414468) (← links)
- The effect of population aging on health expenditure growth: a critical review (Q38626824) (← links)
- The importance of proximity to death in modelling community medication expenditures for older people: evidence from New Zealand (Q39142339) (← links)
- Longevity and health care expenditures: the real reasons older people spend more (Q40614135) (← links)
- A unified framework of demographic time (Q41508143) (← links)
- Health care expenditures and longevity: is there a Eubie Blake effect? (Q42646011) (← links)
- The Number of Sick Persons in a Cohort (Q57392254) (← links)