2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0895-4356(00)00271-7
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Outcomes and costs of outpatient and inpatient cataract surgery

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“…Financial results of day surgery versus inpatient surgery (taking into account the application of the same surgical procedures) are relatively well quantifi ed and are on average 25% -68% lower (Castoro et al 2007). …”
Section: Financial Results Of Day Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Financial results of day surgery versus inpatient surgery (taking into account the application of the same surgical procedures) are relatively well quantifi ed and are on average 25% -68% lower (Castoro et al 2007). …”
Section: Financial Results Of Day Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, there are very few clinical studies comparing the results of traditional in-hospital surgery and day surgery procedures (Castoro et al, 2007). Those that were carried out failed to show any signifi cant differences in the results (e.g.…”
Section: Research Studies Concerning Daysurgery Performance In the Worldmentioning
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“…In a Spanish study conducted in three public hospitals in Barcelona, direct costs relating to surgery, hospital stay, and follow-up for four months were estimated. The total cost of ambulatory cataract surgery was h1001 (Castells et al, 2001). The second study investigated the direct costs of ambulatory cataract surgery in three ophthalmologic hospital departments in France.…”
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“…Outpatient cataract surgery has rapidly gained worldwide acceptance based on a substantial amount of empirical evidence demonstrating equivalent clinical outcomes between inpatient and outpatient approaches (Castells et al, 2001;Fedorowicz et al, 2005;Fedorowicz et al, 2006). Continuous improvements in surgical techniques and materials, such as the use of more sophisticated equipment and intraocular lenses, have resulted in greatly improved outcomes.…”
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