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1.Hoffmann R, Plug I, Khoshaba B, McKee M, Mackenbach JP, AMIEHS working group. Amenable mortality revisited: the AMIEHS study. Gac Sanit. 2013 Jun;27(3):199–206.
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1.Ghosn W, Kassie D, Jougla E, Rican S, Rey G. Spatial interactions between urban areas and cause-specific mortality differentials in France. Health Place. 2013 Nov;24:234–41.
1.Ghosn W, Kassié D, Jougla E, Salem G, Rey G, Rican S. Trends in geographic mortality inequalities and their association with population changes in France, 1975-2006. Eur J Public Health. 2013 Oct;23(5):834–40.
Mackenbach JP, Hoffmann R, Khoshaba B, Plug I, Rey G, Westerling R, et al. Using “amenable mortality” as indicator of healthcare effectiveness in international comparisons: results of a validation study. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2013 Feb;67(2):139–46.