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Glaucoma surgery studied in Medicare patients, new hope for people
... to end stage glaucoma. Large-scale Medicare patient study evaluates glaucoma surgeries ... PT and TS outcomes in a large, national Medicare population. The three surgeries are designed to improve ...Medicare Modernization Act not associated with major changes in access to chemotherapy
... there have not been major changes in travel distance and patient wait times for chemotherapy in the Medicare population since 2003, according to a study in the July 9 issue of JAMA. In addition to ...Heart failure patients have more doctor visits, medications than others on Medicare
... 23 different providers compared to the typical Medicare beneficiary who sees about 7.9 different ... 32 percent had renal disease. The total Medicare population is about 34 million, and an estimated 13 ...Poor understanding of medicare leads to worse healthcare access
... exposure to the health care system. "This is a problem that affects a substantial portion of the Medicare population and extends across races and ethnicities, and across educational and income ...Receipt of heart assist pumps by Medicare patients associated with poor outcomes, high costs
... postcardiotomy patients. "Ventricular assist devices are an evolving technology with modest adoption in the Medicare population. Mortality, morbidity, and costs remain high, so periodic surveillance ...Overweight elderly Americans contribute to financial burdens of the US health care system
... billions of dollars across the entire current Medicare population. The article's findings show that treating ... mass index and looked at total costs from Medicare alone for individuals covered from age 65 ...Annual report targets chronic kidney disease in the United States
... /index.htm. Volume Two also reports that Medicare paid about $70,000 per dialysis patient ... a little more than 1 percent of the Medicare population and more than 7 percent of Medicare costs. Total cost ...Total knee replacement appears cost-effective in older adults
... a total knee arthroplasty increased quality-adjusted life expectancy of the Medicare population (average age 74) from 6.822 to 7.957 quality-adjusted life years (years of ...Higher carotid arterial stenting rates associated with poorer clinical outcomes
... factors influencing how medical technology performs when integrated as treatment among the general Medicare population as opposed to in a controlled clinical trial setting. For treatment of moderate ...
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