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Methods for developing useful estimates of the costs associated with birth defects
Birth Defects Research, 10/16/09
Case AP et al. – Stakeholders and state policy makers may look to state birth defects registries for useful cost data. Although comprehensive state–specific figures are not available, applying prevalence data to existing estimates and obtaining actual claims and program expenditures may help close this information gap.
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