Variation in Hospital Mortality After Complex Cancer Surgery: Patient, Volume, Hospital or Social Determinants?
Muhammad Musaab MunirSelamawit WoldesenbetYutaka EndoMary DillhoffJordan CloydAslam EjazTimothy M PawlikPublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2024)
PCs are the greatest underlying contributor to variations in IHM following cancer surgery. These data highlight the need to focus on optimizing patients and exploring unexplained sources of IHM to improve quality of surgical care.
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