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Treatment costs fall and quality improves when patients use self-treatment tools

04-16-2007 · EurekAlert!

Encouraging patients to become involved in providing their own care can reduce the cost and improve the quality of long-term medical treatment, say researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in PLoS Medicine this week.

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