The effect of health care expenditures on self-rated health status and the Health Utility Index: Evidence from Canada

scientific article published on 07 October 2015

The effect of health care expenditures on self-rated health status and the Health Utility Index: Evidence from Canada is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10754-015-9176-Y
P698PubMed publication ID27878706

P2093author name stringEmmanuelle Piérard
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P921main subjectCanadaQ16
P304page(s)1-21
P577publication date2015-10-07
P1476titleThe effect of health care expenditures on self-rated health status and the Health Utility Index: Evidence from Canada
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