PPT-Adults with High Needs Have Higher Health Care Spending and Out-of-Pocket Costs
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C are Spending and OutofPocket Costs Note Noninstitutionalized civilian population age 18 and older Data 20092011 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey MEPS
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