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353 related items for PubMed ID: 11899728

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    Catlin A, Cowan C, Heffler S, Washington B, National Health Expenditure Accounts Team.
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    Heffler S, Smith S, Won G, Clemens MK, Keehan S, Zezza M.
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    Moeller JF, Miller GE, Banthin JS.
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  • 38. Budget crisis, entitlement crisis, health care financing problem--which is it?
    Aaron HJ.
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