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Choreographed expansion of services results in decreased patient burden without compromise of outcomes: An assessment of the Ontario experience.

Kathryn RzadkiWafa BaqriOlga YermakhanovaSteven HabbousSunit Das
Published in: Neuro-oncology practice (2023)
Regionalization resulted in changes in the healthcare utilization patterns in Ontario consistent with decreased patient travel burden for patients with GBM. Focused regionalization did not come at the cost of decreased quality of care, as determined by the delivery of a standard of care.
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