For many patients, getting ready to have surgery means getting their blood drawn, their heart rhythm checked, or having other tests in the weeks...
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Before surgery, many patients go through a series of tests, such as blood work and heart rhythm checks. However, not all these tests are necessary. In many cases, they do not change the treatment plan or improve the outcome. Reducing unnecessary tests could save time, money, and resources for both hospitals and patients. A new […] The post A simple solution to reduce unnecessary tests before surgery appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
For many patients, getting ready to have surgery means getting their blood drawn, their heart rhythm checked, or having other tests in the weeks...
Many patients before surgery undergo various blood tests and are subjected to other studies. However, all these tests are not really necessary. A new...
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The elective surgery waiting list is expected to be cut by an extra 10,000 patients before July under the plan.
The elective surgery waiting list is expected to be cut by an extra 10,000 patients before July under the plan.