Climate Classification is an Important Factor in Assessing Quality-of-Care Across Hospitals
Abstract Climate is a known modulator of disease, but its impact on hospital performance metrics remains unstudied. We assess the relationship between Köppen-Geiger climate classification and hospital performance metrics, specifically 30-day mortality, as reported in Hospital Compare, and collected...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mary Regina Boland, Pradipta Parhi, Pierre Gentine, Nicholas P. Tatonetti |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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