Regionalization of High-Risk Surgery and Implications for Patient Travel Times

Volume: 290, Issue: 20, Pages: 2703 - 2703
Published: Nov 26, 2003
Abstract
Given the strong volume-outcome relationships observed with many surgical procedures, restricting some procedures to hospitals exceeding a minimum volume standard is advocated. However, such regionalization policies might cause unreasonable travel burdens for surgical patients.To estimate how minimum volume standards for esophagectomy and pancreatic resection would affect how long patients must travel for these procedures.Simulated trial based...
Paper Details
Title
Regionalization of High-Risk Surgery and Implications for Patient Travel Times
Published Date
Nov 26, 2003
Journal
Volume
290
Issue
20
Pages
2703 - 2703
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