Publishing performance data is an ethical obligation in all specialties

The problem of "gaming" cardiac surgery outcomes by avoiding high risk patients was proposed and investigated at the time of the initial publication of the results and no evidence was found to support the assertion. 2 More recently it has been suggested that without the knowledge of their...

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Mortality
PUBLISHING INDIVIDUAL SURGEONS’ DEATH RATES
Risk-Taking
Surgical Procedures, Operative - mortality
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