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Armstrong Institute: How Reporting Surgical Volumes Could Save Lives

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Armstrong Institute at Johns Hopkins Medicine writes having complex heart surgery performed in a high-volume hospital can save the lives of infants with serious heart abnormalities.  Surgical volume — the number of certain procedures that a hospital performs each year — has far greater impact on whether these patients, most of whom are infants or children, survive than infection rates, readmissions or other publicly reported measures.

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