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Expanding TPA Benefit May Mean Better Care


 

In the end, if the drug is used within strict guidelines, “I don't think it will matter all that much in terms of harm or benefit to patients,” Dr. Hoffman added.

“But when you put monetary or legal incentives on people to use it, and they use it a lot more because they think they're supposed to, it could be harmful.”

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