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An executive health evaluation is essentially a periodic health evaluation in a defined population. A recent systematic review concluded that the periodic health evaluation improves delivery of some preventive services.2
Costs vary, but executive health programs can be cost-effective.3 There is little evidence they divert resources and deprive others of appropriate medical care. Everyone in the United States should have basic preventive services
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