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Trends in Diabetes Prevalence and Care Among Medicare Beneficiaries in Maryland, 2002

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  • Angela Merrill

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This brief summarizes a study commissioned by the Maryland Health Care Commission and the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to determine rates of diabetes prevalence, use of routine preventive care, and adverse outcomes associated with diabetes among the state’s Medicare beneficiaries.

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  • Angela Merrill, "undated". "Trends in Diabetes Prevalence and Care Among Medicare Beneficiaries in Maryland, 2002," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bbf073228e0245e3bf5b89bf2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:bbf073228e0245e3bf5b89bf2e96546e
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