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Impact of serious mental illness on surgical patient outcomes.

Kate A McBrideMichael J SolomonJane M YoungDaniel SteffensTim J LambertNick GlozierPaul G Bannon
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2018)
Patients with comorbid SMI had significantly worse surgical outcomes and incur much higher costs compared with the general surgical population. These results strongly highlight that specific perioperative interventions are needed to proactively improve the identification, management and outcomes for these disadvantaged patients.
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