International audienceStudies of the hospital volume-outcome relationship have highlighted that a greater volume activity improves patient outcomes. While this finding has been known for years in health services research, most studies to date have failed to delve into what underlies this relationship. This study aimed to shed light on the basis of the hospital volume effect by comparing treatment modalities for epithelial ovarian carcinoma patients. Hospital volume activity was instrumented by the distance from patients' homes to their hospital, the population density, and the median net income of patient municipalities. We found that higher volume hospitals appear to more often make the right decisions in regard to how to treat patients, w...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
Abstract Background To investigate the relationship between hospital volume activities and the survi...
International audienceStudies of the hospital volume-outcome relationship have highlighted that a gr...
Background: Prominent studies continue to measure the hospital volume-outcome relation using simple ...
Better morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with increased hospital procedural volume have be...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of process and structural factors in volume-outcome relationships. DAT...
High-volume hospitals typically perform better than low-volume hospitals. In this paper, we study wh...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
Abstract Background To investigate the relationship between hospital volume activities and the survi...
International audienceStudies of the hospital volume-outcome relationship have highlighted that a gr...
Background: Prominent studies continue to measure the hospital volume-outcome relation using simple ...
Better morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with increased hospital procedural volume have be...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of process and structural factors in volume-outcome relationships. DAT...
High-volume hospitals typically perform better than low-volume hospitals. In this paper, we study wh...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
Abstract Background To investigate the relationship between hospital volume activities and the survi...