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Risk Adjustment: What is the Current State of the Art, and How Can it Be Improved?

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  • Eric Schone
  • Randall S. Brown

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  • Eric Schone & Randall S. Brown, 2013. "Risk Adjustment: What is the Current State of the Art, and How Can it Be Improved?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 498be6c41a5249ac8b41bb2d8, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Julie Shi & Yi Yao & Gordon Liu, 2018. "Modeling individual health care expenditures in China: Evidence to assist payment reform in public insurance," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(12), pages 1945-1962, December.
    2. Xiaotong Niu & Melinda Buntin & Joyce Manchester, 2015. "Changes in Medicare Spending per Beneficiary by Age: Working Paper 2015-08," Working Papers 51027, Congressional Budget Office.

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