US Patient Mortality Lower With Non-US-Trained Physicians
Ricki Lewis, PhD
February 02, 2017 BMJ. Published online February 2, 2017. Abstract
Medicare patients admitted to the hospital and treated by internists who graduated from medical schools outside the United States had lower 30-day mortality than matched patients cared for by graduates of US schools, according to results of a study published online today in the British Medical Journal (BMJ)....
Ricki Lewis, PhD
February 02, 2017 BMJ. Published online February 2, 2017. Abstract
Medicare patients admitted to the hospital and treated by internists who graduated from medical schools outside the United States had lower 30-day mortality than matched patients cared for by graduates of US schools, according to results of a study published online today in the British Medical Journal (BMJ)....