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U-M Has Saved Medicare Money While Improving Treatment Of Heart And Diabetes Patients, Report Shows - Read More

Date Added: August 16, 2008 12:24:03 PM
Older patients with heart disease and diabetes are getting better treatment than ever at the University of Michigan Health System -- even while U-M's care for Medicare patients is costing less, a new report shows. The data come from the second year of a national project undertaken by 10 large physician groups, including the U-M Faculty Group Practice.

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