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      Updated Priorities Among Effective Clinical Preventive Services.

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          The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's provisions for first-dollar coverage of evidence-based preventive services have reduced an important barrier to receipt of preventive care. Safety-net providers, however, still serve a substantial uninsured population, and clinician and patient time remain limited in all primary care settings. As a consequence, decision makers continue to set priorities to help focus their efforts. This report updates estimates of relative health impact and cost-effectiveness for evidence-based preventive services.

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          Journal
          Ann Fam Med
          Annals of family medicine
          Annals of Family Medicine
          1544-1717
          1544-1709
          January 2017
          : 15
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] HealthPartners Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota michael.v.maciosek@healthpartners.com.
          [2 ] HealthPartners Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
          Article
          15/1/14
          10.1370/afm.2017
          5217840
          28376457
          4ae2f601-4406-4bbf-a0c8-a4d450ec9f84
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          behavioral counseling,cost-effectiveness,cost-savings,disease, prevention & control,economics,health impact,health services,immunization,mass screening,prioritization

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