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Finkelstein, E.A., Corso, P.S., & Miller, T.R. (2006).
Incidence and Economic Burden of Injuries in the United States.
USA: Oxford University Press.
Incidence and Economic Burden of Injuries in the United States.
USA: Oxford University Press.
Field, T.S., Gilman, B.H., Subramanian, S., Fuller, J.C., Bates, D.W., & Gurwitz, J.H. (2005).
The costs associated with adverse drug events among older adults in the ambulatory setting.
Medical Care, 43 (12):1171-1176.
The costs associated with adverse drug events among older adults in the ambulatory setting.
Medical Care, 43 (12):1171-1176.
Finkelstein, E., Fiebelkorn, I.C., & Wang, G.J. (2005).
The costs of obesity among full-time employees.
American Journal of Health Promotion, 20 (1):45-51.
The costs of obesity among full-time employees.
American Journal of Health Promotion, 20 (1):45-51.
Finkelstein, E.A., Fiebelkorn, I.C., Corso, P.S., & Binder, S.C. (2004).
Medical expenditures attributable to injuries - United States, 2000 (Reprinted from MMWR, vol 53, pg 1-4, 2004).
JAMA, 291 (7):817-818.
Medical expenditures attributable to injuries - United States, 2000 (Reprinted from MMWR, vol 53, pg 1-4, 2004).
JAMA, 291 (7):817-818.
Finkelstein, E., Bray, J., Larson, M.J., Miller, K., Tompkins, C., Keme, A., & et al. (2004).
Prevalence of, and payments for, mental health and substance abuse disorders in public and private sector health plans (Chapter 13).
In R.W. Manderscheid, & M.J. Henderson (Ed.), Mental Health, United States, 2002.
Rockville, Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Mental Health Services.
Prevalence of, and payments for, mental health and substance abuse disorders in public and private sector health plans (Chapter 13).
In R.W. Manderscheid, & M.J. Henderson (Ed.), Mental Health, United States, 2002.
Rockville, Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Mental Health Services.
Finkelstein, E.A., Fiebelkorn, I.C., & Wang, G.J. (2004).
State-level estimates of annual medical expenditures attributable to obesity.
Obesity Research, 12 (1):18-24.
State-level estimates of annual medical expenditures attributable to obesity.
Obesity Research, 12 (1):18-24.
Finkelstein, E.A., Fiebelkorn, I.C., & Wang, G.J. (May 14, 2003).
National medical spending attributable to overweight and obesity: How much, and who's paying?
Health Affairs, Web Exclusives:W219-W226.
National medical spending attributable to overweight and obesity: How much, and who's paying?
Health Affairs, Web Exclusives:W219-W226.