Hospital Quality and Racial Differences in Outcomes After Genitourinary Cancer Surgery
Christopher P. Dall,
Xiu Liu,
Kassem S. Faraj
et al.
Abstract:Introduction and ObjectivesPrior work has demonstrated racial disparities in surgical outcomes for solid organ cancers. We sought to assess the relationship between hospital quality and racial disparities in achievement of textbook outcomes among patients undergoing surgery for prostate, kidney, and bladder cancer.MethodsWe used 100% national Medicare Provider Analysis and Review files from 2017 to 2020 to assess textbook outcomes in Patients undergoing bladder (i.e., radical cystectomy), kidney (i.e., radical… Show more
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