This work used longitudinal data collected from 2,900 local public health agencies from six census surveys conducted between 1993-2013. The study examines if medical spending for Medicare beneficiaries is influenced by local expenditures for public health activities.
Public Health Spending and Medicare Resource Use: A Longitudinal Analysis of U.S. Communities
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