Health policy: lost in transition, losing money, but caution precludes a "quick fix"
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- DOI: 10.1038/nrurol.2011.205
Health policy: lost in transition, losing money, but caution precludes a "quick fix"
Abstract
Cancer survivors represent a burgeoning patient population at risk for recurrence and co-morbidity. Their needs are great and we must find ways to deliver care that optimizes health, while not “breaking-the-bank.” Fragmentation of care contributes to higher health care costs. Strategies that reduce redundancy while preserving care quality are essential.
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