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Exploring policy makers' perspectives on a clinical controversy: airway surgery for adult obstructive sleep apnoea
Quality & Safety in Health Care, 11/04/09
Elshaug AG et al. – The authors report highlights that this clinical controversy is of interest and relevance from a policy perspective with lessons and potential implications for clinical practice. It further highlights the need for clinical consensus on definitions of surgical "success" in treating this condition, as this forms an important pretext to policy considerations.
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