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Diagnosis- or intervention-specific patient numbers (case numbers) per hospital for arteries of pelvis or leg, surgery (arterial embolism or thrombosis) are available for 53 hospitals in the current data year. These hospitals attended 3'699 patients in total. On average, this results in 70 patients with arteries of pelvis or leg, surgery per hospital. 16 hospitals had less than 10 patients. The
scored the highest case number (314 patients) in arteries of pelvis or leg, surgery.
Best hospitals for arteries of pelvis or leg, surgery (arterial embolism or thrombosis), patient number
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314 pat./year
289 pat./year
234 pat./year
224 pat./year
190 pat./year
176 pat./year
166 pat./year
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161 pat./year
153 pat./year
149 pat./year
142 pat./year
125 pat./year
117 pat./year
103 pat./year
98 pat./year
93 pat./year
92 pat./year
87 pat./year
86 pat./year
86 pat./year
75 pat./year
59 pat./year
51 pat./year
51 pat./year
49 pat./year
38 pat./year
38 pat./year
36 pat./year
34 pat./year
28 pat./year
21 pat./year
18 pat./year
15 pat./year
14 pat./year
12 pat./year
12 pat./year
10 pat./year
8 pat./year
6 pat./year
6 pat./year
6 pat./year
5 pat./year
4 pat./year
4 pat./year
3 pat./year
2 pat./year
2 pat./year
2 pat./year
1 pat./year
1 pat./year
1 pat./year
1 pat./year
1 pat./year
Profile of the key figure arteries of pelvis or leg, surgery (arterial embolism or thrombosis), patient number
About the indicator «Specific patient numbers»
Number of patients with a specific diagnosis or intervention (per calendar year).
Strengths:
High patient numbers with a specific diagnosis or intervention is a indicator for good knowledge and expertise. A hospital with high specific patient numbers has a lot of experience with different techniques of diagnosis and treatment (e.g. surgeries). Additionally, high specific patient numbers suggest that employees and technical equipment are up to date.
Limits:
Unfortunately, specific patient numbers are not available for all interventions. It is not sure that results are transferable to similar interventions. Also, the relationship between patient numbers and experience/competency is not linear. Especially with very high specific patient numbers the expertise and knowledge does not increase in equal measure.