Estimating life expectancy of demented and institutionalized subjects from interval-censored observations of a multi-state model
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 708500 (Why is no real title available?)
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(3)- On the use of multi-state multi-census techniques for modelling the survival of elderly people in institutional long-term care
- Long-term care models and dependence probability tables by acuity level: new empirical evidence from Switzerland
- Multi-state Model for Dementia, Institutionalization, and Death
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