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What changes in survival rates tell us about US Health Care
Peter A. Muennig,
Sherry A. Glied
Wagner
Urban Initiative
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GDP per Capita
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US Health Care
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Survival Rate
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Health Outcomes
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Risk Profile
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Homicide
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Obesity
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Healthcare
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Health Systems
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Major Change
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White Women
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Health Reform
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Life Expectancy
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US Healthcare System
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Cross-country Data
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Traffic Fatalities
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Social Sciences
USA
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Health Care
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Health Service
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Health Reform
16%
Life Expectancy
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Life Cycle
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Homicide
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Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care
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Survival Rate
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Head
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Health Outcomes
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Life Expectancy
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Fatality
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Homicide
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