Screening and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Medicaid Populations—A 2-State Analysis
Conclusions
Diagnosis and treatment of commonly reported STIs may have a considerable financial impact on individual state Medicaid programs. Public health activities directed at STI prevention are important tools for reducing these costs to states.
Source: Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: Original Studies Source Type: research
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