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Surgeon Volumes and Selected Patient Outcomes in Cataract Surgery A Population-Based …

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CM Bell, WV Hatch, G Cernat, DR Urbach - Ophthalmology, 2007 - Elsevier
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The role of case mix in the relation of volume and outcome in phacoemulsification

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MS Habib, CV Bunce, SG Fraser - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - bjo.bmj.com
Background/aim: The authors previously demonstrated a decrease in complication
rate with an increase in volume of cases performed by a surgeon. All studies of
volume and outcome are potentially hampered by the issue of case mix, in ...
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Association of hospital and surgeon operation volume with the incidence of postoperative …


YT Fang, LN Chien, YY Ng, HF Chu, WM … - Eye, 2005 - nature.com
A prospective cohort study was conducted to analyse the national health
insurance claims data of those patients receiving cataract surgery in 2000 in
Taiwan. A total of 108 705 patients who received cataract surgery by 1004 ...
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Orthopaedic surgeons prefer to participate in expertise-based randomized trials

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E Bednarska, D Bryant, PJ Devereaux - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Empiric data and theoretical arguments suggest an alternative
randomized clinical trial (RCT) design, called expertise-based RCT, has enhanced
validity, appli- cability, and ethical integrity compared with conventional ...
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Vitreous loss during cataract surgery: prevention and optimal management


PM Jacobs - Eye, 2008 - nature.com
Vitreous loss during cataract surgery is associated with a poor visual outcome.
Experienced surgeons and those performing a high volume of cataract operations
have lower rates of vitreous loss. Risk stratification systems, which allow ...
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Do variations in the theatre team have an impact on the incidence of complications?


OJ Baylis, WE Adams, D Allen, SG Fraser - BMC ophthalmology, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
© 2006 Baylis et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access
article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted ...
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The relation of volume and outcome in trabeculectomy


G Wu, T Hildreth, PS Phelan, SG Fraser - Eye, 2006 - nature.com
Two hundred and eleven trabeculectomies were performed over the study period.
Twenty nine had unplanned interventions within the first postoperative month.
Analysis of the data indicated that surgeons who performed less than eight ...
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[PDF] Quality of reproductive health services at primary health centres in an urban area of Iran


SMA Charandabi - diss.kib.ki.se
Background: Detailed knowledge of the present situation is needed in order to
design and implement quality improvement programmes to achieve the national goal
of 'planned and safe fertility for all' in Iran. An understanding of the ...
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[PDF] Improving the Quality of Care in Developing Countries


P John, M Tauiwalo, D Robalino, J Frenk - MPRA Paper, 2004 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
Although the quantity rather than quality of health services has been the focus
historically in developing countries, ample evi- dence suggests that quality of
care (or the lack of it) must be at the center of every discussion about ...
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Clinical science-Extended reports: The relation of volume with outcome in …


BJ Ophthalmol - Br J Ophthalmol, 2004 - bjo.bmj.com
The work by Habib et al [1] is a timely one with the increasingly important role
of assessment and monitoring of the quality of health service delivery and
outcomes. As they indicate, little work exists in ophthalmology on the ...
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