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Cancelled procedures: Inequality, inequity and the national health service reforms
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Cancelled procedures: Inequality, inequity and the national health service reforms

G Cookson, S Jones and B Mcintosh
Health Economics
2012

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Using data for every elective procedure in 2007 in the English National Health Service, we found evidence of socioeconomic inequality in the probability of having a procedure cancelled after admission while controlling for a range of patient and provider characteristics. Whether this disparity is inequitable is inconclusive. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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