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Complications and Costs After High-Risk Surgery: Where Should We Focus Quality Improvement Initiatives?
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Complications are independently associated with increased resource use after high-risk surgery. Population-based studies may be valuable in determining the relative economic importance of postoperative complications. Quality improvement efforts for these complications should be prioritized based on both the incidence of the complication and its independent contribution to increased resource use.
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