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A population-based study of hospital length of stay and emergency readmission following surgery for non-small-cell lung cancer
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Half of the patients had a LOS in excess of 13 days, which was longer than any other country with published data. Patient and health-service factors were associated with prolonged LOS, while patient and tumour characteristics were associated with risk of emergency readmission. Deprivation was a conspicuous determinant of both LOS and readmission.
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