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screening and effective management to prevent the development of serious and costly complications. In 2002, the Genesys … diabetes. This 5-year analysis (2002-6) of CEP findings was conducted to assess physician compliance with mandated screening …-density lipoprotein-cholesterol [LDL-C] levels and blood pressure; retinal exams and foot exams; nephropathy screening) and communicated …
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populations; blood screening in high-income nations and in sub-Saharan Africa; providing antiretroviral drugs and other …
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-risk individuals; however, these guidelines differ in their recommendations for screening because there is no single test that is able …-effective screening protocol for glaucoma has yet to be determined. In the US, Medicare reimbursement is available for glaucoma screening … in high-risk individuals, and a Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS) Glaucoma Screening Measure has been …
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ability of this targeted screening program to detect CKD early. Only 2% of KEEP participants are aware of CKD, and 29% meet … diagnostic criteria. Low awareness of CKD exists in a high-risk US population. Mass or untargeted screening is anticipated to …%). Targeted screening allows for efficient and cost-effective disease management to improve patient outcomes. …
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