2023
DOI: 10.4103/am.am_16_23
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Patient Selection Criteria for Improving Quality and Safety in Patients Undergoing Ambulatory and Day-Care Surgery

Abstract: Introduction With advances in monitoring, anesthesia, and minimally invasive techniques, same-day surgeries are expected to rise significantly in the coming years. In this group, patients undergo diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and are sent home on the same day. This poses a great responsibility on the doctors involved and the hospital services, in ensuring the absence of delays, unanticipated admissions, and unexpected adverse events. Patient selection criteria are being used effectively by … Show more

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