Wealth patterns among elderly Americans: implications for health care affordability.
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Emily K. Snell | L. Alecxih | J. Knickman | K. Hunt | Emily K Snell | Kelly A Hunt | James R Knickman | Lisa Maria B Alecxih | David L Kennell | D. Kennell
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