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52. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (meps) - Household Component (hc)

53. New Colon Cancer Findings from Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System Described (Impact of Health Insurance, Poverty, and Comorbidities On Colorectal Cancer Screening: Insights From the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey)

54. Data on Health Services Research Reported by Researchers at University of Michigan (Identifying disparities in patient-centered care experiences between non-Latino white and black men: results from the 2008-2016 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey)

55. Researchers from International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Healthcare Economics (Biases in health expectancies due to educational differences in survey participation of older ...)

56. regional news

57. OMB will sharpen reviews of agency health IT spending

58. Doctors: Overtreatment Weighed

65. Digital Health Company ICmed Launches Enterprise Solution to Enhance Patient & Family Engagement, Driving Improved Medical Outcomes & Lower Healthcare Costs

66. New Dementia Findings Reported from University of Washington (Medicare Expenditures Attributable To Dementia)

68. Boomers underestimate their longevity, LTC costs

69. The impact of alternative sample allocation schemes on the precision of survey estimates derived from the National Medical Expenditure Panel Survey

70. Probability matching of medical events

71. Survey attrition considerations in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey

72. Survey: Women over 50 favor home-based long-term care but fear costs

73. Survey: HIEs/RHIOs Reducing Costs

74. Coverage no panacea: study; Survey finds insured have trouble paying bills, too

75. Transportation industry report: Fuel costs are leading concern

76. Taxes, Economy, Energy/Fuel Costs Worry Small Retailers Most

77. Transportation Industry Report Says Fuel Costs are Leading Concern

78. Patient portal: alphabetical listing of companies responding to Medical Economic's survey

80. Retirees Question Reps' Ability to Help

81. Straining family budgets; 19% of U.S. pays over 10% of income for care: study

82. HOPE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE

83. Eurofile update: France

84. Physicians see 4.4% cut in fees: CMS delays proposed changes to practice expense methodology

85. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey - Medical Provider Component

86. Annual Medical Publications Budget Increase Up to 50 Percent in High-Output Teams

87. Annual Medical Publications Budget Increase Up to 50 Percent in High-Output Teams

89. Alternative medicine, DMPA costs top concerns

90. Group says tax on medical device makers has cost jobs; Association says survey points to 14,000 job cuts and 19,000 delayed hirings, but others say 38-firm sample is too small

91. What 4 types of health plans cost now

92. Mercer calculates costs for 4 types of health plans

93. Recent Studies from National Institute of Technology Add New Data to Health and Medicine (Does equity in healthcare spending exist among Indian states? Explaining regional variations from national sample survey data)

94. Rising costs cause patients to skip care

95. Design - survey work on the project reconstruction of the surgical building ?3 - operating unit ?2 public health care budget chelyabinsk regional hospital, including design - development works

96. Design and survey work on the project reconstruction of the polyclinic public health care budget chelyabinsk regional hospital, including design and survey works

97. Medical expenditure panel survey (meps) support - household component (hc)

98. Medical Publications Budgets Grow Approximately 20% to Meet Increasing Transparency Requirements, According to Cutting Edge Information

99. Medical Publications Budgets Grow Approximately 20% to Meet Increasing Transparency Requirements, According to Cutting Edge Information

100. Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) Continues to Be Most Important Among European Payers

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