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Density of Health Workforce Correlates to Disease Outcomes: Evidence From Global Data in Otolaryngology.

Gaelen Britton Stanford-MooreGabrielle CahillAnkit RajPacifique IrakozeBlake AlkireMahmood F Bhutta
Published in: OTO open (2022)
The density of the surgical workforce is assumed to affect disease outcomes, but ours is the first analysis to show that increased workforce density for a specific surgical specialty correlates with improved disease outcomes. While there is a consensus to increase access to health care providers, quantifying the effect on disease outcomes is an important metric for those performing health economics modeling, particularly where resources are limited.
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