For-Profit Hospitals Linked to Higher Risks in GI Surgery

For-profit hospital ownership is tied to worse outcomes in major gastrointestinal surgeries.

  • Patients at for-profit hospitals had 12% higher odds of 30-day complications.
  • Elective surgeries at these facilities saw a 26% increase in in-hospital mortality and a 34% higher chance of non-home discharge.

Surgeons should consider these risks when evaluating surgical options for patients, despite lower overall costs at for-profit institutions.

  • Complications were particularly pronounced in complicated surgeries, with odds ratios for complications reaching 29%.

Journal Article by Angez M, Sarfraz A (…) Pawlik M et 4 al. in J Gastrointest Surg

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