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J F Sheils

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1995
Need for continued refinement in cost estimationsJ F Sheils
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1996
Why MSAs increase costsJ F Sheils
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 2, 1999
Cost control: don't count employers outJ F Sheils
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1994
An alternative estimate: no pain, no gainJ F Sheils, L S Lewin
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|August 18, 1999
Paying more and losing ground: how employer cost-shifting is eroding health coverage of working familiesJ F Sheils, P Hogan, N Manolov
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|April 20, 1999
The estimated costs and savings of medical nutrition therapy: the Medicare populationJ F Sheils, R Rubin, D C Stapleton
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1995
The public cost of expanding coverageJ F Sheils, R J Baxter, R A Haught
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1992
Keep it simple in U.S./Canadian comparisonsJ F Sheils, G J Young, G J Rubin
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1992
O Canada: do we expect too much from its health system?J F Sheils, G J Young, R J Rubin
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1992
Return to constructive debate on U.S./Canadian health spendingJ F Sheils, G J Young, R J Rubin
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1995
Need for continued refinement in cost estimationsJ F Sheils
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1996
Why MSAs increase costsJ F Sheils
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 2, 1999
Cost control: don't count employers outJ F Sheils
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1994
An alternative estimate: no pain, no gainJ F Sheils, L S Lewin
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|August 18, 1999
Paying more and losing ground: how employer cost-shifting is eroding health coverage of working familiesJ F Sheils, P Hogan, N Manolov
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|April 20, 1999
The estimated costs and savings of medical nutrition therapy: the Medicare populationJ F Sheils, R Rubin, D C Stapleton
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1995
The public cost of expanding coverageJ F Sheils, R J Baxter, R A Haught
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1992
Keep it simple in U.S./Canadian comparisonsJ F Sheils, G J Young, G J Rubin
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1992
O Canada: do we expect too much from its health system?J F Sheils, G J Young, R J Rubin
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 1, 1992
Return to constructive debate on U.S./Canadian health spendingJ F Sheils, G J Young, R J Rubin
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