Comparing Credibility Estimates of Health Insurance Claims Costs
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- Predictive modeling with longitudinal data: a case study of Wisconsin nursing homes
- On linear mixed models and their influence diagnostics applied to an actuarial problem
- DO HEALTH INSURERS CONTRACT THE BEST PROVIDERS? PROVIDER NETWORKS, QUALITY, AND COSTS
- Probabilistic models for medical insurance claims
- Bayesian nonparametric predictive modeling of group health claims
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