Are patients willing to accept longer travel times to decrease their risk associated with surgical procedures? A systematic review
Abstract Background Distance to a hospital is an influencing factor for patients´ decision making when choosing a hospital for surgery. It is unclear whether patients prefer to travel further to regional instead of local hospitals if the risk associated with elective surgery is lower in the farther...
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Main Authors: | Stefanie Bühn (Author), Jakob Holstiege (Author), Dawid Pieper (Author) |
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