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Changing the members of a surgical team too often has an adverse effect on the length of hospitalization and mortality of patients. If a surgical team that lost a patient stays the same, the hospital stay drops by 30 percent.
This is shown by research by the RSM, Erasmus University.
Changing the members of a surgical team too often has an adverse effect on the length of hospitalization and mortality of patients. If a surgical team that lost a patient stays the same, the hospital stay drops by 30 percent.
This is shown by research by the RSM, Erasmus University.