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Quality of Care for Uninsured Patients With Diabetes in a Rural
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Quality of Care for Uninsured Patients With Diabetes in a Rural
Duration of diabetes (years), 3.6, 2.9, 4.3, 0.071. (2.1–7.7), (1.9–7), (2.2–10) Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes · Diabetes Spectrum · DOC News.
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Differences in Access to Health Care Services Between Insured and
Your browser may not have a PDF reader available. Google recommends visiting our text version of this document.Services Between Insured and Uninsured. Adults With Diabetes in Mexico .Diabetes Care 26:2470–2471, 2003. Table 1—Effect of health insurance coverage on.
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Differences in Access to Health Care Services Between Insured and
Differences in Access to Health Care Services Between Insured and Uninsured Adults With Diabetes in Mexico. José A. Pagán, PHD1,2,3 and Andrea Puig2.
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Quality of Care for Uninsured Patients With Diabetes in a Rural
CONCLUSIONS—In our sample, uninsured patients with diabetes in C/MHCs had higher quality of care as suggested by higher rates of processes of care.
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Quality of Care for Uninsured Patients With Diabetes in a Rural
Intermediate outcome quality measures among uninsured patients with diabetes Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes · Diabetes Spectrum · DOC News.
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Differences in Access to Health Care Services Between Insured and
CAM, and self-medication by insurance status (insured = 1 vs. uninsured = 0) Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes · Diabetes Spectrum · DOC News.
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Differences in Access to Health Care Services Between Insured and
Differences in Access to Health Care Services Between Insured and Uninsured Adults With Diabetes in Mexico. José A. Pagán, PHD1,2,3 and Andrea Puig2.
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Quality of Care for Uninsured Patients With Diabetes in a Rural Area
Your browser may not have a PDF reader available. Google recommends visiting our text version of this document.understand which features of C/MHCs may facilitate quality care for the uninsured and are. replicable in other settings. Diabetes Care 25:319–323, 2002.
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Quality of Care for Uninsured Patients With Diabetes in a Rural
CONCLUSIONS—In our sample, uninsured patients with diabetes in C/MHCs had higher quality of care as suggested by higher rates of processes of care.
care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/2/319