2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285502
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Acute clinical and financial outcomes of esophagectomy at safety-net hospitals in the United States

Sara Sakowitz,
Russyan Mark Mabeza,
Syed Shahyan Bakhtiyar
et al.

Abstract: Background While safety-net hospitals (SNH) play a critical role in the care of underserved communities, they have been associated with inferior postoperative outcomes. This study evaluated the association of hospital safety-net status with clinical and financial outcomes following esophagectomy. Methods All adults (≥18 years) undergoing elective esophagectomy for benign and malignant gastroesophageal disease were identified in the 2010–2019 Nationwide Readmissions Database. Centers in the highest quartile f… Show more

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“…Despite incremental refinements in patient selection, surgical technique, and perioperative management, esophagectomy remains associated with substantial morbidity and resource utilization [1]. Our group has previously demonstrated a positive volume-outcome relationship in a myriad of complex surgical operations [2][3][4][5][6]. Technical expertise aside, enhanced quality of care at experienced institutions may be attributable to the presence of standardized care pathways that reduce expenditures while optimizing clinical outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite incremental refinements in patient selection, surgical technique, and perioperative management, esophagectomy remains associated with substantial morbidity and resource utilization [1]. Our group has previously demonstrated a positive volume-outcome relationship in a myriad of complex surgical operations [2][3][4][5][6]. Technical expertise aside, enhanced quality of care at experienced institutions may be attributable to the presence of standardized care pathways that reduce expenditures while optimizing clinical outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%