Allocating provider resources to diagnose and treat restless legs syndrome: A cost-utility analysis
Sleep Medicine Aug 11, 2017
Padula W, et al. – The authors examined the cost–utility of training primary care providers (PCP) in the early and accurate diagnosis of restless legs syndrome (RLS). For improving outcomes for RLS patients, a program to train PCPs to better diagnose RLS appeared to be a cost–effective strategy.
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