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    Better Quality Of Care For Chronically Ill Older Adults, Less Use Of Home Care Servic

    Patients who received Guided Care, a comprehensive form of primary care for older adults with chronic health problems, rated the quality of their care much higher than patients in regular primary care, and used less home care, according to a study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University...
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    Generic Medications Are Changing The Economics Of Treating Chronically Ill Patients

    As the nation seeks to expand health care coverage to more citizens without adding burdensome costs, researchers from Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital and CVS Caremark (NYSE: CVS) reported that preventative health care may be significantly less costly than previously thought, due...
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