JM McWilliams… - Milbank Quarterly, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com Context: Uninsured adults have less access to recommended care, receive poorer
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RL Fong, P Franks - BMC Health Services Research, 2008 - biomedcentral.com Obese workers incur greater health care costs than normal weight workers.
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CW Lin, M Haas, AM Moseley, RD Herbert, … - Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 2008 - ajp.physiotherapy.asn.au The costs and utilisation of healthcare resources are affected by several
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