Hospital case volume and outcomes for proximal femoral fractures in the United States: an observational study
Objective: To explore whether older adults with isolated hip fractures benefit from treatment in high-volume hospitals.<br/> Design: Population-based observational study.<br/> Setting: All acute hospitals in California, USA.<br/> Participants: All individuals aged >65 that u...
Autors principals: | Metcalfe, D, Salim, A, Olufajo, O, Gabbe, B, Zogg, C, Harris, M, Perry, D, Costa, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group: Open Access
2016
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