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Supplement Volume 61, Supplement June 15, 2012 |
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Use of Selected Clinical Preventive Services Among Adults — United States, 2007–2010
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Increasing access to and use of clinical preventive services has the potential to substantially reduce the burden of illness, death, and disability and to lower treatment costs in the United States. Recent health reform initiatives, including efforts to increase the accessibility and affordability of preventive services, fund community prevention programs, and improve the use of health information technologies, offer opportunities to enhance use of preventive services. This supplement provides baseline information on a set of clinical preventive services identified as public health priorities by CDC before implementation of these recent reforms and discusses opportunities to increase the use of such services. |
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