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1991
Steel K.  1991.  Homeward bound. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 3(3):199-202.
Fries B.E, Ljunggren G., Winblad B..  1991.  International comparison of long-term care: the need for resident-level classification. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 39(1):10-6.
1992
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.
Sorbye L.W.  1992.  [Has the care of dying patients in hospitals changed? A study of terminal care at the Diaconal hospital in 1977 and 1987] Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening. 112(10):1264-7.
Hirdes J.P, Forbes W.F.  1992.  The importance of social relationships, socioeconomic status and health practices with respect to mortality among healthy Ontario males. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 45(2):175-82.
Ljunggren G., Fries B.E., Winblad B..  1992.  International validation and reliability testing of a patient classification system for long-term care.. European Journal of Gerontology. 1(6):372-383.
Hawes C., Phillips C.D, Mor V., Fries B.E, Morris J.N.  1992.  MDS data should be used for research.[comment]. Gerontologist. 32(4):563-4.
Phillips C.D, Hawes C..  1992.  Nursing home case-mix classification and residents suffering from cognitive impairment: RUG-II and cognition in the Texas case-mix data base. Medical Care. 30(2):105-16.
Clauser S.B, Fries B.E.  1992.  Nursing home resident assessment and case-mix classification: cross-national perspectives. Health Care Financing Review. 13(4):135-55.
Riter R.N, Fries B.E.  1992.  Predictors of the placement of cognitively impaired residents on special care units.. Gerontologist. 32(2):184-90.
Teresi J.A., Holmes D..  1992.  Should MDS data be used for research? The Gerontologist. 32(2):148-149.