A study in Thorax this month demonstrated that a systematic approach to the care of patients with high-risk asthma using an at-risk register resulted in reduced hospitalisations and increased prescriptions of recommended preventative therapies. The cost to implement the system was $81 per patient, but resulted in net cost savings of approximately $200 per patient to the health system.
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