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Cost-Effectiveness of a Community-Based Diabetes Prevention Program with Participation Incentives for Medicaid Beneficiaries.

Todd P GilmerPatrick J O'ConnorJeffrey S SchiffGretchen TaylorGabriela Vazquez-BenitezJoyce E GarrettHoua Vue-HerSarah RinnJulie AndersonJay Desai
Published in: Health services research (2018)
Widespread adoption of community-based DPP has the potential to reduce diabetes and cardiovascular-related morbidity and mortality for low-income persons at high risk for diabetes and may be a cost-effective investment for Medicaid programs.
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