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Making Outpatient Care of Diabetes More Efficient: Analyzing Noncompliance
Leichter comments on two recent articles, which focused on common issues, such as depression and borderline personality disorder, that may worsen clinical outcomes of outpatient diabetes care and make the care process more prolonged and complex. He also provides a menu of brief, simple assesments to...
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