Reuters - Reporting Outcomes of Procedure to Unblock Arteries May Not Improve Care

William Borden, MD, associate professor of medicine, was quoted by Reuters in an article about a recent study that public reporting of outcomes for a common procedure to clear blocked arteries hasn’t delivered on the goal of enhancing patient care. This study was also reported on by Business Insider, KFGO-FM (North Dakota), and Channel News Asia.

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