Friday, February 22, 2013
Study disputes long-term medical savings from bariatric surgery - latimes.com
Study disputes long-term medical savings from bariatric surgery - latimes.com: The study, published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Surgery, tracked the expenses of nearly 30,000 Americans who got one of two forms of bariatric surgery, and compared their long-term health costs with those of similar patients who were obese but did not go under the knife to lose weight. Even when the initial $20,000-$25,000 cost of the procedure was taken out of the equation, the ongoing expenses for the patients who had surgery were roughly the same as for those who did not.
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