Cordier et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Risk-adjusted observed minus expected cumulative sum (RA OE CUSUM) chart for visualisation and monitoring of surgical outcomesCordier et al., 2025
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- Cordier Q
- Prieur H
- Duclos A
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- BMJ Quality & Safety
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To improve patient safety, surgeons can continually monitor the surgical outcomes of their patients. To this end, they can use statistical process control tools, which primarily originated in the manufacturing industry and are now widely used in healthcare. These tools belong to …
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