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2008
Place of death among older Americans: does state spending on home- and community-based services promote home death?
Naoko Muramatsu
,
Ruby Hoyem
,
Hongjun yin
,
Richard Campbell
Med Care
, 46, 2008
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2007
Risk of nursing home admission among older americans: does states' spending on home- and community-based services matter?
Naoko Muramatsu
,
Hongjun yin
,
Richard Campbell
,
Ruby Hoyem
,
Martha Jacob
,
Christopher Ross
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
, 62B, 2007
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2004
Family Care, Nursing Home Transitions, and States' Long-Term Care Policies
Naoko Muramatsu
,
Richard Campbell
,
Ruby Hoyem
,
Martha Jacob
,
Chris Ross
,
Hongjun yin
University of Illinois-Chicago, 2004
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2002
State expenditures on home and community based services and use of formal and informal personal assistance: a multilevel analysis.
Naoko Muramatsu
,
Richard Campbell
J Health Soc Behav
, 43, 2002
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