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Health Care Financing Review|March 6, 1984
Options for change under Medicare: impact of a cap on catastrophic illness expenseM Gornick, J Beebe, R Prihoda
Health Care Financing Review|March 5, 1989
Longitudinal patterns of enrollment and expenditures for a Medicaid cohortE M Howell, R M Andrews, M Gornick
Health Care Financing Review|December 7, 1980
Physicians' charges under Medicare: assignment rates and beneficiary liabilityT P Ferry, M Gornick, M Newton, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|February 5, 1984
A study of the "crossover population": aged persons entitled to both Medicare and MedicaidA McMillan, P L Pine, M Gornick, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|August 9, 1981
Analysis of services received under Medicare by specialty of physicianP L Pine, M Gornick, J Lubitz, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|December 11, 1984
Twenty years of Medicare and Medicaid: covered populations, use of benefits, and program expendituresM Gornick, J N Greenberg, P W Eggers, et al.
Medical Care|October 1, 1993
Medicare beneficiaries: adverse outcomes after hospitalization for eight proceduresG Riley, J Lubitz, M Gornick, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|December 6, 1987
Nursing home costs for those dually entitled to Medicare and MedicaidA McMillan, M Gornick, E M Howell, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|October 27, 2004
GAD1 (2q31.1), which encodes glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD67), is associated with childhood-onset schizophrenia and cortical gray matter volume lossA M Addington, M Gornick, J Duckworth, et al.
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Health Care Financing Review|March 6, 1984
Options for change under Medicare: impact of a cap on catastrophic illness expenseM Gornick, J Beebe, R Prihoda
Health Care Financing Review|March 5, 1989
Longitudinal patterns of enrollment and expenditures for a Medicaid cohortE M Howell, R M Andrews, M Gornick
Health Care Financing Review|December 7, 1980
Physicians' charges under Medicare: assignment rates and beneficiary liabilityT P Ferry, M Gornick, M Newton, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|February 5, 1984
A study of the "crossover population": aged persons entitled to both Medicare and MedicaidA McMillan, P L Pine, M Gornick, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|August 9, 1981
Analysis of services received under Medicare by specialty of physicianP L Pine, M Gornick, J Lubitz, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|December 11, 1984
Twenty years of Medicare and Medicaid: covered populations, use of benefits, and program expendituresM Gornick, J N Greenberg, P W Eggers, et al.
Medical Care|October 1, 1993
Medicare beneficiaries: adverse outcomes after hospitalization for eight proceduresG Riley, J Lubitz, M Gornick, et al.
Health Care Financing Review|December 6, 1987
Nursing home costs for those dually entitled to Medicare and MedicaidA McMillan, M Gornick, E M Howell, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|October 27, 2004
GAD1 (2q31.1), which encodes glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD67), is associated with childhood-onset schizophrenia and cortical gray matter volume lossA M Addington, M Gornick, J Duckworth, et al.
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