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Obesity's price tag calculated in surgical patients


 

AT THE ASA ANNUAL MEETING

Dr. Mason responded that he’d like to see his study data shared with health policy makers in Washington.

"Hospitals get paid by [diagnosis-related group]. But if it costs more to manage obese patients, surely we should get more money to look after them. And right now we are not," he said.

Dr. Mason reported having no financial conflicts.

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