Studies from Johns Hopkins University in the Area of Managed Care Described (Assessing Markers From Ambulatory Laboratory Tests for Predicting…
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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "The addition of laboratory risk markers can significantly improve the identification of high-risk patients using models that include age, gender, and a limited number of morbidities; however, models that use comprehensive risk measures may be only marginally improved."
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