Assessing variability in surgical decision making among attending neurosurgeons at an academic center
Abstract
OBJECTIVE Although it is known that intersurgeon variability in offering elective surgery can have major consequences for patient morbidity and healthcare spending, data addressing variability within neurosurgery are scarce. The authors performed a prospective peer review study of randomly selected neurosurgery cases in order to assess the extent of consensus regarding the decision to offer elective surgery among attending neurosurgeons across...
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Title
Assessing variability in surgical decision making among attending neurosurgeons at an academic center
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
132
Issue
6
Pages
1970 - 1976
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