Improved Disease Prevention, Treatment Could Add Billions To Economy
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Investment in health technology to facilitate the prevention, early detection and treatment of common chronic and acute illnesses could add billions to the country's economic output, according to a United BioSource Corporation 1report
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