Provider volume and maternal complications after Caesarean section: results from a population-based study
Abstract Background A large literature search suggests a relationship between hospital/surgeon caseload volume and surgical complications. In this study, we describe associations between post-operative maternal complications following Caesarean section and provider caseload volume, provider years si...
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Main Authors: | Philip S. J. Leonard (Author), Dan L. Crouse (Author), Jonathan G. Boudreau (Author), Neeru Gupta (Author), James T. McDonald (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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