Smoothing the Way to High Quality, Safety, and Economy

Artificial peaks and valleys in hospital demand, driven by planned surgeries, foster health care delivery that endangers patients, reduces access to care, puts pressure on clinicians at some times, and results in underutilization of health care resources at others. In recent years, health care insti...

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