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Hospital Occupancy Can Be Increased With Improved Surgery Scheduling


 

FROM HEALTH AFFAIRS

Mr. Litvak said these strategies can help hospitals cope with the anticipated influx of newly insured patients without needing to expand. "There is no need to build those beds if you’ll only address these issues," he said, adding, "there’s absolutely no way you can cover the uninsured without doing this."

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