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moosinho | 5 years ago

Good point. That's probably also the case for surgeries on national holidays.

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UncleMeat|5 years ago

It isn't a good point. This was explicitly controlled for in the study. People are just making wild guesses about methodological limitations that don't exist.

throwawaylolx|5 years ago

It is:

>The effect size of surgeons’ birthday observed in our analysis (1.3 percentage point increase or a 23% increase in mortality), though substantial, is comparable to the impact of other events, including holidays (eg, Christmas and New Year) and weekends, which have been argued to affect the quality of patient care.