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Health initiative uncovers disparities in treatment

An ongoing national effort to improve health care is finding diabetics in Wisconsin are getting amputations that may have been preventable. Different people with the same conditions may not get the same health care. Analysts like Chris Queram are finding this out as they get better at measuring and comparing treatments. Queram is with the Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality, one of 16 organizations in the U.S. given grants by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to find ways to improve care. (WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO, 5/17)
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