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Yasaitis L et al. – The authors learn that in higher–intensive regions, specialty use is higher regardless of patient illness burden and that overall quality of care was lower in higher–intensity regions. The findings that more is not better previously associated with Medicare patients seems to apply across a much broader age segment of the population.

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