Reduced time to surgery improves mortality and length of stay following hip fracture: results from an intervention study in a Canadian health authority
Canadian Journal of Surgery2015Vol. 58(4), pp. 257–263
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Abstract
Coordinated, region-wide efforts to improve timeliness of hip fracture surgery can successfully reduce time to surgery and appears to reduce length of stay and adjusted mortality in hospital and at 1 year.
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