Variations in outcome and costs among NHS providers for common surgical procedures: econometric analyses of routinely collected data
Background: It is important that NHS resources are used to their full extent, but efforts to reduce costs may have an adverse effect on patient outcomes. Our research is designed to provide a better understanding of the inter-relationship between costs and health outcomes among NHS providers (hospit...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Street (Author), Nils Gutacker (Author), Chris Bojke (Author), Nancy Devlin (Author), Silvio Daidone (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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