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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2013
Expert opinion on life expectancy must make reasonable factual assumptions, which entails finding a proper group to which the individual being assessed will be compared, as well as use of appropriate and reliable technical methods. Reasonable judgment should be exercised in the selection of the studies employed.
Pierre J, Vachon, François, Sestier
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Expert opinion on life expectancy must make reasonable factual assumptions, which entails finding a proper group to which the individual being assessed will be compared, as well as use of appropriate and reliable technical methods. Reasonable judgment should be exercised in the selection of the studies employed.
Pierre J, Vachon, François, Sestier
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2002
The estimate of life expectancy following a personal injury is probably one of the most important factors in determining the final quantum of damages. It is a calculation fraught with difficulties. This article endeavours to outline some general factors that aid prediction of life expectancy, and also discusses the evidence from the few long-term ...
Aine, Carroll, Michael, Barnes
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The estimate of life expectancy following a personal injury is probably one of the most important factors in determining the final quantum of damages. It is a calculation fraught with difficulties. This article endeavours to outline some general factors that aid prediction of life expectancy, and also discusses the evidence from the few long-term ...
Aine, Carroll, Michael, Barnes
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
This study was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of forecasting functional health for the elderly. Using life-table techniques, we analyzed the expected remaining years of functional well-being, in terms of the activities of daily living, for noninstitutionalized elderly people living in Massachusetts in 1974.
S, Katz +5 more
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This study was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of forecasting functional health for the elderly. Using life-table techniques, we analyzed the expected remaining years of functional well-being, in terms of the activities of daily living, for noninstitutionalized elderly people living in Massachusetts in 1974.
S, Katz +5 more
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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1986
16. Reverse mortgage insurance would protect the lender just as conventional mortgage insurance does. However, the nature of the risk is quite different. In the latter case a borrower's death may make the loan a nonperforming one, while in the former the borrower's long life may put the lender at risk. 17. See Jacobs and Weissert, op.
James W. Vaupel, John M. Owen
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16. Reverse mortgage insurance would protect the lender just as conventional mortgage insurance does. However, the nature of the risk is quite different. In the latter case a borrower's death may make the loan a nonperforming one, while in the former the borrower's long life may put the lender at risk. 17. See Jacobs and Weissert, op.
James W. Vaupel, John M. Owen
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2011
Since the development of health expectancy measures in the late 1960s, the use of these indicators to monitor population health and to identify health inequalities has burgeoned. Health expectancies add a quality dimension to the quantity of life by partitioning life expectancy into years lived with disability or ill-health and years lived free of ...
Jagger, C, Robine, Jean-Marie
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Since the development of health expectancy measures in the late 1960s, the use of these indicators to monitor population health and to identify health inequalities has burgeoned. Health expectancies add a quality dimension to the quantity of life by partitioning life expectancy into years lived with disability or ill-health and years lived free of ...
Jagger, C, Robine, Jean-Marie
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2011
Life expectancy is defined as the average number of years a person is expected to live from age x, as determined by statistics.
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Life expectancy is defined as the average number of years a person is expected to live from age x, as determined by statistics.
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