Getting what you pay for: impact of copayments on physical therapy and opioid initiation, timing, and continuation for newly diagnosed low back pain
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Published:2024-06
Issue:6
Volume:24
Page:923-932
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ISSN:1529-9430
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Container-title:The Spine Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Spine Journal
Author:
Jin Michael C.ORCID,
Jensen Michael,
Barros Guinle Maria Isabel,
Ren Alexander,
Zhou Zeyi,
Zygourakis Corinna C.,
Desai Atman M.,
Veeravagu Anand,
Ratliff John K.
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