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VA's MOVE! Initiative Plagued by Lack of Participation
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Said this on 10-23-2012 At 12:21 pm
The MOVE program has been very beneficial for the patients who could attend the sessions and I have seen much improvement in diabetic patients who are able to participate. However, most patients in my practice who were asked to participate declined due to the distance they would have to travel to participate. If the program could be offered in CBOC clinics, more patients might be able to benefit.
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