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Should we screen for Alzheimer's disease?

Fewer than one-half of all Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are currently diagnosed; approximately 25% are treated with antidementia compounds. An emerging consensus suggest that the three keys to the successful treatment of Alzheimer's disease are early detection, use of currently approved medications to provide symptomatic treatment, and development of medications to slow and eventually halt disease progression.
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Believe it or not, one in four hospitalized patients has diabetes and the annual cost of treating inpatient diabetes in the United States has reached $40 billion. These stunning statistics represent only two of the reasons why the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA) joined forces in late January to develop a position statement outlining strategies for improving inpatient glycemic control.
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Do pay-for-performance programs really produce quality care?

Not really, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (10/12/05). The study compared the impact of a pay-for-performance program on quality of care within two sets of physician groups within PacifiCare Health Systems.
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