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New study counts the economic cost of persistent pain in Australia

te Governments could save enormous amounts of tax-payers money by providing the resources to deliver proper treatment. At least 50 per cent of patients who get access to effective treatment get back to a reasonable lifestyle, offering savings on hospital and doctor visits, x-rays, surgery and medications, not to mention improved productivity.


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