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"Bariatric Surgery Appears Safe for Carefully Selected Older, Medicare Patients" CHICAGO, IL -- June 19, 2007 -- Complications after bariatric surgery appear similar between patients younger and older than age 60 and also between Medicare recipients and non-recipients, according to a study in the June issue of [Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. "Obesity has become the leading cause of preventable death in the United States," according to background information in the article. "Rates of obesity have continued to climb in the last decade across all age groups. Surgery for morbid obesity is currently the most effective treatment." The success of bariatric surgery has expanded the treatment of morbid obesity and its conditions for patient populations that had not previously been served. Medicare has recently begun covering bariatric surgery although significant death rates have been reported in Medicare patients undergoing surgery. |
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