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Incidental appendectomy in the Era of managed care and laparoscopy
Howard T. Wang
, Harry C. Sax
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Medicine and Dentistry
Appendectomy
100%
Health Care Cost
54%
Surgeon
54%
Patient
54%
Age
45%
Managed Care
36%
Laparoscopy
27%
Prevalence
9%
Surgery
9%
Dihydrotachysterol
9%
Cohort Effect
9%
Population
9%
Acute Appendicitis
9%
Adjustment
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Appendectomy
100%
Reimbursement
27%
Laparoscopy
27%
Age Groups
18%
Gender
18%
Complication
9%
Physician
9%
Prevalence
9%
Cost Effectiveness Analysis
9%
Surgery
9%
Disease Control
9%
Dihydrotachysterol
9%
Population
9%
Epidemiology
9%
Acute Appendicitis
9%
Fee
9%
Procedures
9%
Devices
9%
Stapler
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Age
54%
Prevalence
9%
Population
9%
Gender
9%
Appendicitis
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Prevalence
9%
Complication
9%
Dihydrotachysterol
9%
Epidemiology
9%
Acute Appendicitis
9%