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Fries B.E, Morris J.N, Skarupski K.A, Blaum C.S, Galecki A., Bookstein F., Ribbe M..  2000.  Accelerated dysfunction among the very oldest-old in nursing homes. Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 55(6):M336-41.
Williams B.C, Demitrack L.B, Fries B.E.  1992.  The accuracy of the National Death Index when personal identifiers other than Social Security number are used. American Journal of Public Health. 82(8):1145-7.
Williams B.C, Fries B.E, Foley W.J, Schneider D., Gavazzi M..  1994.  Activities of daily living and costs in nursing homes. Health Care Financing Review. 15(4):117-35.
Jones R.N, Hirdes J.P, Poss J.W, Kelly M., Berg K., Fries B.E, Morris J.N.  2010.  Adjustment of nursing home quality indicators. BMC Health Serv Res. 10:96.
Carfi A., Vetrano D.L, Mascia D., Meloni E., Villani E.R, Acampora N., Brandi V., Fries B.E, Martin L., Bernabei R. et al..  2019.  Adults with Down syndrome: a comprehensive approach to manage complexity. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. :1-6.
Ikegami N., Fries B.E, Takagi Y., Ikeda S., Ibe T..  1994.  Applying RUG-III in Japanese long-term care facilities. Gerontologist. 34(5):628-39.
Fries B.E, Schroll M., Hawes C., Gilgen R., Jonsson P.V, Park P..  1997.  Approaching cross-national comparisons of nursing home residents. Age & Ageing. 26(Suppl 2):13-8.
Wharton T.C, Nnodim J., Hogikyan R., Mody L., James M., Montagnini M., Fries B.E.  2012.  Assessing Health Status Differences between Veterans Affairs Home-Based Primary Care and State Medicaid Waiver Program Clients. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.
Wharton T.C, Nnodim J., Hogikyan R., Mody L., James M., Montagnini M., Fries B.E.  2013.  Assessing health status differences between Veterans Affairs home-based primary care and state Medicaid Waiver Program clients. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 14(4):260-4.