The increasing impact of length of stay "outliers" on length of stay at an urban academic hospital
Abstract Background As healthcare systems strive for efficiency, hospital "length of stay outliers" have the potential to significantly impact a hospital's overall utilization. There is a tendency to exclude such "outlier" stays in local quality improvement and data reportin...
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Main Authors: | Andrew H. Hughes (Author), David Horrocks (Author), Curtis Leung (Author), Melissa B. Richardson (Author), Ann M. Sheehy (Author), Charles F. S. Locke (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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