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  Vol. 286 No. 9, September 5, 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Overuse of Administrative Data to Measure Underuse of Care—Correction

JAMA. 2001;286:1026.

Incorrect Word. In the Letters entitled "Overuse of Administrative Data to Measure Underuse of Care" published in the February 14, 2001, issue of THE JOURNAL (2001;285:735-736), an incorrect word, "biannual," was placed in the text. On page 735, the sentence that read "Nonetheless, a recent cost-effectiveness analysis concluded that biannual eye examinations were appropriate for low-risk individuals with type 2 diabetes.4 " should have read "Nonetheless, a recent cost-effectiveness analysis concluded that biennial eye examinations were appropriate for low-risk individuals with type 2 diabetes.4"







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