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The impact of co-payments for nursing home care on use, health, and welfare. (2021). Wouterse, Bram ; Bakx, Pieter ; Tenand, Marianne.
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    In: Journal of Health Economics.
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    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  51. Cost-Sharing Design Matters: A Comparison of the Rebate and Deductible in Healthcare. (2017). Douven, Rudy ; Bijlsma, Michiel ; Boone, Jan ; Remmerswaal, Minke.
    In: CPB Discussion Paper.
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  53. The Questionable Value of Having a Choice of Levels of Health Insurance Coverage. (2017). Ericson, Keith ; Sydnor, Justin .
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