Earlier translation of evidence into public subsidy may prevent morbidity and mortality: an example using statins in diabetics with normal cholesterol levels
Abstract Objective : To determine the effects on cardiovascular outcomes and costs of a delay in subsidising statins for Australian normolipidaemic diabetics aged 60-79 years that occurred between 2002 and 2006. Methods : The Australian normolipidaemic diabetic population aged 60-79 with no history...
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Main Authors: | Michael M. Page (Author), Frank M. Sanfilippo (Author), Elizabeth A. Geelhoed (Author), Tom G. Briffa (Author), Michael S.T. Hobbs (Author) |
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2012-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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