
Patients undergoing repair of traumatic eye socket injuries fared just as well at their center at far less cost than those treated at all other Maryland hospitals, a new study by Johns Hopkins researchers has found. The study's findings, the researchers say, suggest that major cost savings can be had from economies of scale such as utilization of supplies, spending less time in the operating room and potentially from more streamlined pre- and post-operative processes ...
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