International hospital productivity comparison: Experiences from the Nordic countries

Abstract This article focuses on describing the methodological challenges intrinsic in international comparative studies of hospital productivity and how these challenges have been addressed within the context of hospital comparisons in the Nordic countries. The hospital sectors in the Nordic countr...

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Cost
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