Surgeon Characteristics Supersede Hospital Characteristics in Mortality After Urgent Colectomy

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Richard S. Hoehn
Dennis J. Hanseman
Alex L. Chang
Megan C. Daly
Audrey E. Ertel
Daniel E. Abbott
Shimul A. Shah
Ian M. Paquette
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[1] University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,Cincinnati Research in Outcomes and Safety in Surgery (CROSS), Department of Surgery
[2] University of Cincinnati School of Medicine,Division of Colorectal Surgery
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Mortality; Surgical outcomes; Volume; Risk adjustment;
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