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Age, costs of acute and long-term care and proximity to death: evidence for 1987-88 and 1994-95 in British Columbia

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Abstract

age is less important than proximity to death as a predictor of costs. However, the pattern of social and nursing care costs is different from that for acute medical care. In planning services it is important to take into account the relatively larger impact of ageing on social and nursing care than on acute care.

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