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Lumbar spine problems are conditions of great significance in the United States. In the American working-age population, low back and leg pain is the number one cause of disability. Direct medical costs related to back pain have been estimated at $25 billion per year, and the costs to society are even higher. This project aimed to explore the relationship between payer status and practice variation in lumbar spine surgery in Oregon.

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