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  • Overall PCI Data Mostly Unaffected by Including Shock Patients But some negative outliers emerge when included in public reporting

    The addition of shock patients to public reporting made no difference to risk-adjusted mortality rates after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in New York state, researchers found, though some hospitals and physicians were still associated with more-than-expected deaths.

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