Hospitals that Spend More Money on Inpatient Care have Lower Mortality Rates
According to the study “Uncovering Waste in U.S. Healthcare: Evidence from Ambulance Referral Patterns,” found for elderly patients who experience emergency medical episodes, hospitals that spend more money on inpatient care relative to post-acute care have lower mortality rates. Read article here…
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