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The complexity of measuring preventive care ROI extends beyond simple cost calculations to encompass attribution challenges, data integration difficulties, and the need to account for behavioral changes and health outcomes that unfold over extended timeframes. These measurement challenges often create barriers to adoption and scaling of preventive interventions that could deliver substantial value to both patients and healthcare systems.
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