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Hi all

Did the study control for case-mix? Maybe the more experienced doctors 
treated the more complex presenting conditions and patients, hence not a 
surprising result.

cheers

Ray

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Subject: 	[SPAM: 3.000] Patients worse off with more-experienced docs? 
In a study that flies in the face of common sense, sicker patients 
turned out to fare worse under the care of seasoned doctors than when 
newcomers to medicine looked after them.
Date: 	Fri, 29 Jul 2011 08:13:48 +1200
From: 	Paul Elias <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: 	Paul Elias <[log in to unmask]>
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/15/us-patients-worse-off-idUSTRE76E62T20110715



According to findings in the American Journal of Medicine, patients whose
doctors had practiced for at least 20 years stayed longer in the 
hospital and
were more likely to die compared to those whose doctors got their medical
license in the past five years.

no doubt this raises serious questions and supports the evidence based 
approach
and the need for doctors to remain seasoned and in touch with not just 
the needs
of the patient but the updated science.





Best,

Paul E. Alexander