Surgeons should note that operating in high-markup hospitals significantly raises patient risks and costs for major surgeries.
- Patients at high-markup hospitals faced 50.3% higher costs and increased odds of in-hospital complications (adjusted odds ratio 1.07).
- Moderate-markup hospitals showed 24.7% higher costs and elevated mortality risks (adjusted odds ratio 1.07).
Surgeons must consider hospital pricing when evaluating surgical options, as care quality and costs vary dramatically.
- High-markup hospitals tend to be larger, urban, and for-profit, impacting patient outcomes and financial accessibility.
Journal Article by Angez M, Woldesenbet S (…) Pawlik TM et 4 al. in BMC Surg
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