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Volume-Outcome Relationships in Neurosurgery
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Volume-Outcome Relationships in Neurosurgery

Jason M. Davies, Alp Ozpinar and Michael T. Lawton
Neurosurgery clinics of North America, Vol.26(2), pp.207-218
04/01/2015
PMID: 25771276

Abstract

Neurosurgery Outcomes Surgery Volume
For a variety of neurosurgical conditions, increasing surgeon and hospital volumes correlate with improved outcomes, such as mortality, complication rates, length of stay, hospital charges, and discharge disposition. Neurosurgeons can improve patient outcomes at the population level by changing practice and referral patterns to regionalize care for select conditions at high-volume specialty treatment centers. Individual practitioners should be aware of where they fall on the volume spectrum and understand the implications of their practice and referral habits on their patients.

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