Initiatives to reduce length of stay in acute hospital settings: a rapid synthesis of evidence relating to enhanced recovery programmes

  • Paton F
  • Chambers D
  • Wilson P
  • et al.
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There has been growing interest in the NHS over recent years in the use of enhanced recovery programmes for elective surgery to deliver productivity gains through reduced length of stay, fewer po...

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Paton, F., Chambers, D., Wilson, P., Eastwood, A., Craig, D., Fox, D., … McGinnes, E. (2014). Initiatives to reduce length of stay in acute hospital settings: a rapid synthesis of evidence relating to enhanced recovery programmes. Health Services and Delivery Research, 2(21), 1–118. https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr02210

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