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  1. Living arrangements after #HipFracture
  2. Does When matter after #HipFracture?
  3. What affects mobility after #HipFracture?
  4. Data and Measures in Health Services Research
  5. How soon patients undergo surgery after #HipFracture?
  6. What drives the timing-mortality covariation after #HipFracture?
  7. The capacity of discharge abstracts for obtaining medical delays to hip fracture surgery
  8. What affects time to #HipFracture surgery
  9. The capacity of discharge abstracts for obtaining complications after hip fracture surgery
  10. Shorter hospital stay may worsen quality of treatment
  11. Second hip fractures account for 15% of all hip fractures
  12. Collection of chapters on HSR
  13. #HipFracture surgery is safer in large hospitals
  14. What affects survival after hip fracture?
  15. Shortening time for care of patients with hip fracture
  16. Continuously updated edition
  17. Challenges of Measuring the Performance of Health Systems
  18. Linking health records to see what happened after hip fracture
  19. An uncertain effect of pharmacist-led medication review on health outcomes
  20. Women and men have similar risks of second hip fracture
  21. Higher mortality after second hip fracture
  22. Outcomes of trauma care
  23. Routine versus ad hoc screening for acute stress following injury: who would benefit and what are the opportunities for prevention
  24. The effect of waiting time on pain intensity after elective surgical lumbar discectomy
  25. Adverse drug events in emergency departments
  26. Small Effects of Selective Migration and Selective Survival in Retrospective Studies of Fertility
  27. Access to a wait list is not access to care
  28. Access to Surgery and Medical Consequences of Delays
  29. Process Mapping of a Regional Trauma System
  30. Budget restrictions define how long patients have to wait for heart surgery
  31. Appropriate timing for heart surgery
  32. Understanding healthcare through modeling
  33. How to use simulation modeling
  34. How to describe patient progression through care steps
  35. Managing Postoperative Care
  36. Booking Elective Surgery
  37. Managing Presurgical Screening
  38. Discharge Planning
  39. Booking Consultation Appointments
  40. Booking Anesthesiology Consultations
  41. Reporting on a Simulation Study
  42. How to describe the process of care using diagrams
  43. Planning a Study at the Cluster Level
  44. Evaluations at the Cluster Level
  45. Process of surgical care
  46. Simulation Model for Surgical Service
  47. How to evaluate complex interventions in health care
  48. Design of a Simulation Study
  49. Simulation Models
  50. Outcomes of Emergency Department Patients Presenting With Adverse Drug Events
  51. Medication errors associated with the use of ethanol and fomepizole as antidotes for methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning
  52. Evaluation of Methods for Scheduling Clinic Appointments in Surgical Service: a Statecharts-based Simulation Study
  53. Simulation of clustered outcomes
  54. The Effect of Compensation Status on Waiting Time for Elective Surgical Lumbar Discectomy
  55. Modeling of Patient Flow in Surgical Care
  56. Adverse Drug Events Associated With the Antidotes for Methanol and Ethylene Glycol Poisoning: A Comparison of Ethanol and Fomepizole
  57. The Costs of Change: Direct Medical Costs of Solid Organ Transplantation in British Columbia, Canada, 1995–2003
  58. Bypass surgery is safer if done sooner
  59. We report significant benefit of performing early surgical revascularization
  60. What to report from trials with recurrent events
  61. Pre-booking cuts surgical delays
  62. How long is too long when waiting for bypass surgery?
  63. Waiting for care: what to expect?
  64. Surgical care is a reactive system
  65. Do women spend longer on wait lists for coronary bypass surgery? Analysis of a population-based registry in British Columbia, Canada
  66. Adverse events while waiting for surgery
  67. Cumulative incidence for wait-list death in relation to length of queue for coronary-artery bypass grafting: a cohort study
  68. The risk of death associated with delayed coronary artery bypass surgery
  69. Delaying heart surgery increases preoperative mortality for patients deemed “less urgent”
  70. Pooling referrals to surgeons improves access to care
  71. Delaying hip replacement reduces its benefits
  72. The direct costs of HIV/AIDS care
  73. time to surgery depends on variation in competing demand
  74. Access to Surgery and Medical Consequences of Delays
  75. Summarizing the probability of wait-list events*
  76. Chances of late surgery in relation to length of wait lists
  77. Classifying health-related quality of life outcomes of total hip arthroplasty
  78. Priority waiting lists: Is there a clinically ordered queue?
  79. Time on wait lists for coronary bypass surgery in British Columbia, Canada, 1991 – 2000
  80. Selective management of abdominal aortic aneurysms smaller than 5.0 cm in a prospective sizing program with gender-specific analysis
  81. The risk of rupture in untreated aneurysms: The impact of size, gender, and expansion rate
  82. Intermediate events
  83. Variation and access probabilities
  84. Adverse events while waiting
  85. What makes patients to wait?
  86. Surgery after target access time
  87. Survival benefit of coronary artery bypass grafting
  88. We study how people get access to care and what care they get
  89. How to report waits and outcomes
  90. Overview of waiting times and other variables
  91. Data sets described