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  • ▼  2008 (90)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ▼  March (35)
      • How Unemployment Affects Families
      • Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods is Bad for Y...
      • The Importance of Culturally Appropriate Care for ...
      • The Impact of Poverty and Stress on Diabetes among...
      • The Latino Paradox
      • How Racism Impacts Pregnancy Outcomes
      • Unraveling the Mystery of Black-White Differences ...
      • Kim Anderson's Story
      • Unnatural causes is inequality making us sick?
      • African American and Latino Pastor’s unite to comb...
      • PATIENT COMPLAINT AGAINST MANAGED CARE
      • Private plans, public money: Insurers target feder...
      • Cuomo's reasonable investigation into health plan ...
      • Insurers feel backlash over policy cancellations
      • Members of the BNMA
      • Press Conference March 5 2008
      • City doctors mobilizing to address inequities in h...
      • State Medicaid Fact Sheet
      • Total Medicaid Spending, FY2006
      • Consumer Driven Health Care
      • NY still tops in Medicaid spending
      • Doctoring Medicaid
      • Adult Asthma
      • Congestive Heart Failure
      • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
      • Perforated Appendix
      • Diabetes Short-Term Complications
      • Hysterectomies
      • Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
      • NIAGARA HEALTH QUALITY COALITION
      • Niagara Health Quality Coalition gets passing grade
      • The seven original members of the P2 corporation are:
      • P2 Collaborative of Western New York
      • One Friday, Four Futures Initative Launched
      • Oishei grant aids P2 Collaborative
    • ►  February (49)

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Congestive Heart Failure

http://www.myhealthfinder.com/newyork07/reg.php?table=08

State Avg: 372.7

Erie (3722 : 366.8% , 392.1%)(379.5%)

New York (4548 : 326.0% , 347.6%)(336.8%)
Posted by Doctors for Better health at 10:22 PM

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