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June 13, 2020
The Pain of Healthcare Spending
💸💸Healthcare spending is a major issue!! 💸💸
💸💸Healthcare spending is a major issue!! 💸💸📉 📉The return on investment is severely lacking📉📉✅ This recent JAMA study points to low back pain and neck pain as the areas of highest spending. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2762309📉 📉 These areas often have poor data on the utilization of conservative care options 📉📉🗣🗣 This data needs to be shared with patients and providers 🗣🗣We need to do better!✅ Join Jarod and Mark as they reflect on this article and talk of ways you can use it in conversations with providers and patients.
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