Research on the relationship between hospital volume and quality of care in the treatment of rectal cancer is limited.status: publishe
There is growing interest on the potential relationship between hospital volume (HV) and outcomes as...
There is remarkably consistent evidence that the more expe-rience doctors or health care systems hav...
Introduction: Hospital centralization effect is reported to lower complications and mortality for hi...
BACKGROUND: Research on the relationship between hospital volume and quality of care in the treatmen...
Research on the relationship between hospital volume and quality of care in the treatment of rectal ...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
Despite many studies of rectal cancer outcomes, no clear relationship between hospital or surgeon vo...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
Background: Postoperative mortality after some types of cancer surgery is inversely related to the n...
Contains fulltext : 203018.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
Background The impact of hospital volume after rectal cancer surgery is seldom investigated. This s...
There is growing interest on the potential relationship between hospital volume (HV) and outcomes as...
There is remarkably consistent evidence that the more expe-rience doctors or health care systems hav...
Introduction: Hospital centralization effect is reported to lower complications and mortality for hi...
BACKGROUND: Research on the relationship between hospital volume and quality of care in the treatmen...
Research on the relationship between hospital volume and quality of care in the treatment of rectal ...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
Despite many studies of rectal cancer outcomes, no clear relationship between hospital or surgeon vo...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
Background: Postoperative mortality after some types of cancer surgery is inversely related to the n...
Contains fulltext : 203018.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
Background The impact of hospital volume after rectal cancer surgery is seldom investigated. This s...
There is growing interest on the potential relationship between hospital volume (HV) and outcomes as...
There is remarkably consistent evidence that the more expe-rience doctors or health care systems hav...
Introduction: Hospital centralization effect is reported to lower complications and mortality for hi...