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The following pages link to Population ageing and health care expenditure: a school of 'red herrings'? (Q50704524):
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- Place of death and health care utilization for people in the last 6 months of life in Switzerland: a retrospective analysis using administrative data (Q30607349) (← links)
- Growing old at home - a randomized controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of preventive home visits to reduce nursing home admissions: study protocol [NCT00644826]. (Q33338264) (← links)
- Micro data analysis of medical and long-term care utilization among the elderly in Japan (Q33719141) (← links)
- Obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption and years lived with disability: a Sullivan life table approach (Q33909579) (← links)
- Is it cost-effective to increase aspirin use in outpatient settings for primary or secondary prevention? Simulation data from the REACH Registry Australian Cohort. (Q34007717) (← links)
- Disease prevention: saving lives or reducing health care costs? (Q34035101) (← links)
- Los(T) in long-term care: empirical evidence from German data 2000-2009. (Q34073896) (← links)
- Explaining regional variations in health care utilization between Swiss cantons using panel econometric models (Q34194222) (← links)
- Aging Risk and Health Care Expenditure in Korea (Q34196927) (← links)
- Excess costs of dementia disorders and the role of age and gender - an analysis of German health and long-term care insurance claims data (Q34309195) (← links)
- Health care utilization in the elderly Mexican population: expenditures and determinants (Q34778504) (← links)
- Who would most benefit from improved integrated care? Implementing an analytical strategy in South Somerset. (Q35039025) (← 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)
- Proximity to death and participation in the long-term care market (Q37206003) (← links)
- Unrelated medical costs in life-years gained: should they be included in economic evaluations of healthcare interventions? (Q37269339) (← links)
- The health heterogeneity of and health care utilization by the elderly in Taiwan (Q37622979) (← links)
- Long-term care is increasingly concentrated in the last years of life: a change from 2000 to 2011. (Q38401980) (← links)
- Care service use in 2 years preceding suicide among older adults: comparison with those who died a natural death and those who lived longer (Q38626698) (← links)
- The effect of population aging on health expenditure growth: a critical review (Q38626824) (← links)
- Care utilisation in the last years of life in relation to age and time to death: results from a Swedish urban population of the oldest old. (Q38629609) (← links)
- A 6-year trend of the healthcare costs of arthritis in a population-based cohort of older women (Q38947437) (← links)
- The importance of proximity to death in modelling community medication expenditures for older people: evidence from New Zealand (Q39142339) (← links)
- Economic impact analysis of an end-of-life programme for nursing home residents (Q39226449) (← links)
- Testing the red herring hypothesis on an aggregated level: ageing, time-to-death and care costs for older people in Sweden (Q39381583) (← links)
- Ageing in the European Union (Q39388419) (← links)
- Long-term Effects of Managed Care. (Q39502792) (← links)
- The future of gerontological social work: a case for structural lag. (Q39619025) (← links)
- Terminal costs, improved life expectancy and future public health expenditure (Q39642412) (← links)
- Standardizing the inclusion of indirect medical costs in economic evaluations (Q39801542) (← links)
- Projecting health‐care expenditure for Switzerland: further evidence against the ‘red‐herring’ hypothesis (Q39828647) (← links)
- The cost of frailty in France (Q39968783) (← links)
- Geographic variation in the cost of ambulatory care in Switzerland (Q40003350) (← links)
- Aging, health expenditure, proximity to death, and income in Finland (Q40069735) (← links)
- Population Aging and Healthcare Expenditure in Korea (Q40825716) (← links)
- Counting the cost of dementia-related hospital admissions: A regional investigation (Q40857796) (← links)
- Trends in the use and costs of round-the-clock long-term care in the last two years of life among old people between 2002 and 2013 in Finland. (Q41711779) (← links)
- Healthcare spending and health outcomes: evidence from selected East African countries (Q42262960) (← links)
- Health care expenditures and longevity: is there a Eubie Blake effect? (Q42646011) (← links)
- Exploring the disparities of regional health care expenditures in Switzerland: some empirical evidence (Q43526128) (← links)
- Exploring the influence of proximity to death on disease-specific hospital expenditures: a carpaccio of red herrings. (Q43710766) (← links)
- Polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medication in the adult, community-dwelling population in Switzerland (Q44740806) (← links)
- Determinants of health care costs in the senior elderly: age, comorbidity, impairment, or proximity to death? (Q47718881) (← links)
- Economic consequences of the demography of MRSA patients and the impact of broad-spectrum antimicrobials (Q47735948) (← links)
- Quality of life and time to death: have the health gains of preventive interventions been underestimated? (Q48061868) (← links)
- Machines that Go 'Ping': Medical Technology and Health Expenditures in OECD Countries (Q49055466) (← links)
- Ageing and healthcare expenditures: Exploring the role of individual health status (Q50103140) (← links)
- Online Education Improves Dementia Knowledge: Evidence From an International Intervention (Q50419833) (← links)
- The role of young users in determining long-term care expenditure in Norway (Q50492770) (← links)
- Disability occurrence and proximity to death (Q51143602) (← links)
- A country for old men? Long-term home care utilization in Europe. (Q51166977) (← links)