Estimating healthcare expenditures after becoming divorced or widowed using propensity score matching.
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Meulman, IrisLoef, Bette
Stadhouders, Niek
Moger, Tron Anders
Wong, Albert
Polder, Johan J
Uiters, Ellen
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Estimating healthcare expenditures after becoming divorced or widowed using propensity score matching.Published in
The European journal of health economics 2022;online publicationPMID
36251142ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s10198-022-01532-z
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