Variation in Hospital Mortality Associated with Inpatient Surgery — An S.O.S

Health care organizations have appropriately begun to focus increased attention on the quality of medical services they provide to their patients. 1 Reports from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) have illustrated how frequently errors occur in our hospitals and have outlined many areas in which medica...

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