Reuters – When it comes to treating kids for acute gastroenteritis – an infection of the stomach – many children’s hospitals in the U.S. are ignoring evidence-based guidelines – and costing the health care system more than $1 billion in unnecessary spending, according to the authors of a new study.
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Sticking to evidence on stomach bugs could save $1B
(Reuters)
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Sticking to evidence on stomach bugs could save $1B (Reuters)
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