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Cardiometabolic Risk and Health Care Utilization and Cost for Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Women
Population Health Management, 08/14/09
Beaton SJ et al. – Higher utilization and costs associated with CMR suggest the need to identify and monitor patients with CMR. The findings suggest diabetes prevention could yield substantial cost savings. Higher costs for non–Hispanics, despite higher prevalence among Hispanics, may indicate underutilization of health care resources by Hispanics. Future research in CMR should explore ethnic differences in access to care and disease management programs.
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