Does hospital volume affect outcomes after abdominal cancer surgery: an analysis of Swiss health insurance claims data
Abstract Background Medical treatment quality has been shown to be better in high volume than in low volume hospitals. However, this relationship has not yet been confirmed in abdominal cancer in Switzerland and is relevant for referral of patients and healthcare planning. Thus, the present study in...
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Main Authors: | Kevin Wirth (Author), Markus Näpflin (Author), Sereina M. Graber (Author), Eva Blozik (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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