
Why do the Scottish do fewer knee arthroscopies?
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
September 26, 201517m 59s
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Show Notes
The “correct” rates of discretional interventions are difficult to define. However, David Hamilton and Colin Howie point out that discrepancies in usage of knee arthroscopy within the UK suggest the organisation of the care pathway may be an important determinant
Read their full analysis:
http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h4720