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Month: March 2015

New York Times: A Surgery Standard Under Fire

Posted on March 2, 2015November 16, 2020 by Nathan Baggett

New York Times: A Surgery Standard Under Fire

 

Dr. Schwarze was interviewed in this New York Times story about how the use of a 30-day mortality window in surgical report cards can lead to unacknowledged harm for patients.

 

Screenshot of the New York Times article titled "A Surgery Standard Under Fire" which depicts a drawing of an elderly man attached to an IV bag.

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