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Johan J Polder

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Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|April 2, 2015
[Health care costs in the last years of life: interesting, but for a different reason than is widely believed]Johan J Polder, Albert Wong
Health Economics|October 15, 2010
The relationship between baseline health and longitudinal costs of hospital useBram Wouterse, Bert R Meijboom, Johan J Polder
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 20, 2006
Health care costs in the last year of life--the Dutch experienceJohan J Polder, Jan J Barendregt, Hans van Oers
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|January 3, 2014
[How much should a gained life-year cost? Study on the assessment of a QALY]Paul F van Gils, Casper G Schoemaker, Johan J Polder
Health Economics|March 17, 2010
Exploring the influence of proximity to death on disease-specific hospital expenditures: a carpaccio of red herringsAlbert Wong, Pieter H M van Baal, Hendriek C Boshuizen, et al.
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|April 28, 2005
A cross-national perspective on cost of illness: a comparison of studies from The Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, and SwedenJohan J Polder, Willem Jan Meerding, Luc Bonneux, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|April 24, 2002
Age-specific increases in health care costsJohan J Polder, Luc Bonneux, Willem Jan Meerding, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 2, 2011
Longitudinal administrative data can be used to examine multimorbidity, provided false discoveries are controlled forAlbert Wong, Hendriek C Boshuizen, François G Schellevis, et al.
Journal of Health Economics|January 29, 2013
Modeling the relationship between health and health care expenditures using a latent Markov modelBram Wouterse, Martijn Huisman, Bert R Meijboom, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|December 26, 2015
The effect of trends in health and longevity on health services use by older adultsBram Wouterse, Martijn Huisman, Bert R Meijboom, et al.
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Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|April 2, 2015
[Health care costs in the last years of life: interesting, but for a different reason than is widely believed]Johan J Polder, Albert Wong
Health Economics|October 15, 2010
The relationship between baseline health and longitudinal costs of hospital useBram Wouterse, Bert R Meijboom, Johan J Polder
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 20, 2006
Health care costs in the last year of life--the Dutch experienceJohan J Polder, Jan J Barendregt, Hans van Oers
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|January 3, 2014
[How much should a gained life-year cost? Study on the assessment of a QALY]Paul F van Gils, Casper G Schoemaker, Johan J Polder
Health Economics|March 17, 2010
Exploring the influence of proximity to death on disease-specific hospital expenditures: a carpaccio of red herringsAlbert Wong, Pieter H M van Baal, Hendriek C Boshuizen, et al.
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|April 28, 2005
A cross-national perspective on cost of illness: a comparison of studies from The Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, and SwedenJohan J Polder, Willem Jan Meerding, Luc Bonneux, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|April 24, 2002
Age-specific increases in health care costsJohan J Polder, Luc Bonneux, Willem Jan Meerding, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 2, 2011
Longitudinal administrative data can be used to examine multimorbidity, provided false discoveries are controlled forAlbert Wong, Hendriek C Boshuizen, François G Schellevis, et al.
Journal of Health Economics|January 29, 2013
Modeling the relationship between health and health care expenditures using a latent Markov modelBram Wouterse, Martijn Huisman, Bert R Meijboom, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|December 26, 2015
The effect of trends in health and longevity on health services use by older adultsBram Wouterse, Martijn Huisman, Bert R Meijboom, et al.
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