2020
DOI: 10.1177/2053434520978173
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Are cancer care pathways associated with longer waiting times. Analysing crowding out effects in radiology, pathology, and surgery

Abstract: Introduction In 2015, Sweden initiated the implementation of standardised cancer care pathways (CCPs). With short, nationally imposed target times from diagnosis to first treatment, the issue of crowding out effects has been debated. This study investigate whether the implementation of CCPs is associated with longer waiting times for surgery, radiology scans and pathology analyses for other patient groups. Methods Data from the internal computer systems used in radiology, pathology and surgery to plan and foll… Show more

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