Analysis of hospitalization costs in adult inguinal hernia: based on quantile regression model.
Xiaoli LiuQiuyue MaDeyu TongYingmo ShenPublished in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2024)
Hospitalization costs for inguinal hernia surgery are influenced by multiple factors, with significant variations across different patient groups. Strategies to control costs should be tailored to address the specific needs of patients, optimize surgical methods, and improve perioperative care. Future research should extend these findings across different healthcare settings and consider the latest advancements in medical technology and policy changes.
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