National Study Shows Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Asthma Receive Only Half the Recommended Care
14th Nov 2006, 21:22 GMT
Patients with obstructive lung diseases such as asthma and emphysema receive only about half of the recommended medical care, according to a RAND Corp study appearing in the November issue of the journal Chest.
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