Savings from reducing low-value general surgical interventions
British journal of surgery2017Vol. 105(1), pp. 13–25
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Abstract
Low-value services place a burden on health budgets. Stopping only five high-volume, high-cost general surgical procedures could save the National Health Service €153 million per annum.
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