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Abstract Socio‐economic status (SES) has been associated with incident and prevalent heart failure (HF), as well as its morbidity and mortality. However, the precise nature of the relationship between SES and HF remains unclear due to inconsistent data. This study aims to provide a comprehensive assessment and data synthesis of the relationship between
Abdul Shakoor+8 more
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Can antipoverty programmes save lives? Quasi-experimental evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit in the USA. [PDF]
Muennig P, Vail D, Hakes JK.
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Our study examined the real‐world implementation of guideline‐directed medical therapy (GDMT) and its association with mortality and hospitalization in 46 816 patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) from the Danish Heart Failure Registry (2008–2022).
Inge Schjødt+5 more
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Reducing the Number of Children Entering Foster Care: Effects of State Earned Income Tax Credits. [PDF]
Rostad WL, Ports KA, Tang S, Klevens J.
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Taxation: Federal Income Tax: Exempt Corporations: Statutory Interpretation
Patrick J. Ledwidge
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Income-Tax Records as Sources for Economic History [PDF]
Robert S. Lambert
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Association of a remote monitoring programme (RMP) with all‐cause mortality and hospitalization in heart failure (HF) patients. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary oedema; HR, hazard ratio; ICU, intensive care unit; LTI, long‐term illness; RR, rate ratio; SoC, standard of care.
Nicolas Girerd+12 more
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Anti-poverty policy and health: Attributes and diffusion of state earned income tax credits across U.S. states from 1980 to 2020. [PDF]
Komro KA+8 more
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ABSTRACT Progressive taxation is an effective way of redistributing wealth and reducing economic inequality, as such its promotion through efficient communication strategies is a key goal. Drawing on construal level theory, we test in five studies whether attitudes towards progressive taxation are improved by high (vs.
Silvia Filippi+4 more
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