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PRACTITIONER APPLICATION: Does Patient Safety Pay? Evaluating the Association Between Surgical Care Improvement Project Performance and Hospital Profitability

Physicians are constantly seeking ways to improve care and reduce complications, but as the authors suggest, not all quality projects or programs improve clinical outcomes or are cost effective. The author declares no conflicts of interest. © 2019 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Exe...

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