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Kumar A, Rahman M, Trivedi AN, Resnik L, Gozalo P, Mor V.  2018.  Comparing post-acute rehabilitation use, length of stay, and outcomes experienced by Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with hip fracture in the United States: A secondary analysis of administrative data. PLoS medicine. 15(6):e1002592-e1002592.
Kumar A, Rahman M, Trivedi AN, Resnik L, Gozalo P, Mor V.  2018.  Comparing post-acute rehabilitation use, length of stay, and outcomes experienced by Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with hip fracture in the United States: A secondary analysis of administrative data. PLoS medicine. 15(6):e1002592-e1002592.
Kumar A, Rahman M, Trivedi AN, Resnik L, Gozalo P, Mor V.  2018.  Comparing post-acute rehabilitation use, length of stay, and outcomes experienced by Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with hip fracture in the United States: A secondary analysis of administrative data. PLoS medicine. 15(6):e1002592-e1002592.
Kumar A, Rahman M, Trivedi AN, Resnik L, Gozalo P, Mor V.  2018.  Comparing post-acute rehabilitation use, length of stay, and outcomes experienced by Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with hip fracture in the United States: A secondary analysis of administrative data. PLoS medicine. 15(6):e1002592-e1002592.
Kumar A, Rahman M, Trivedi AN, Resnik L, Gozalo P, Mor V.  2018.  Comparing post-acute rehabilitation use, length of stay, and outcomes experienced by Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with hip fracture in the United States: A secondary analysis of administrative data. PLoS medicine. 15(6):e1002592-e1002592.
Kumar A, Rahman M, Trivedi AN, Resnik L, Gozalo P, Mor V.  2018.  Comparing post-acute rehabilitation use, length of stay, and outcomes experienced by Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with hip fracture in the United States: A secondary analysis of administrative data. PLoS medicine. 15(6):e1002592-e1002592.