Strategies to reduce variation in the use of surgery.
Provision rates for surgery vary widely in relation to identifiable need, suggesting that reduction of this variation might be appropriate. The definition of unwarranted variation is difficult because the boundaries of acceptable practice are wide, and information about patient preference is lacking...
Main Authors: | McCulloch, P, Nagendran, M, Campbell, W, Price, A, Jani, A, Birkmeyer, J, Gray, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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