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ISSN 2368-6820
Research Article
Vol. 53, Issue 3, 2017August 01, 2017 EDT

Comparison of the accuracy of classification models to estimate healthcare use and costs associated with COPD exacerbations in Saskatchewan, Canada: A retrospective cohort study

Kuwornu John Paul, Teare Gary F., Quail Jacqueline M., Forget Evelyn, Muthukumarana Saman, Wang Xiaoyun E., Osman Meric, Lix Lisa M.,
chronic obstructivecost analysishealthcare costslogistic modelslongitudinal studiespulmonary disease
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Vol. 53, Issue 3, 2017
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  • Comparison of the accuracy of classification models to estimate healthcare use and costs associated with COPD exacerbations in Saskatchewan, Canada: A retrospective cohort study
    Kuwornu John PaulTeare Gary F.Quail Jacqueline M.Forget EvelynMuthukumarana SamanWang Xiaoyun E.Osman MericLix Lisa M.
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  • Poster Abstracts from the 2017 Conference of the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
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John Paul K, Gary F. T, Jacqueline M. Q, et al. Comparison of the accuracy of classification models to estimate healthcare use and costs associated with COPD exacerbations in Saskatchewan, Canada: A retrospective cohort study. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2017;53(3):37-44.
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