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Patient Psychological Characteristics Have Minimal Influence on Surgical Prioritization

Nick Glozier, MA, MSc, MRCPsych, Graeme Groom, MA, FRCS and Martin Prince, MD, MRCPsych

From the Institute of Psychiatry, London; and Kings College Hospital, London, UK.



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Figure 1. Comparison of inpatient waiting times (adjusted and unadjusted for delays) between urgent (n=52) and routine (n=56) patients.

 





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