Stomach Cancer Surgery at Individual Hospitals in New Jersey.

Distribution of Cases Among Hospitals

 In 2003, 25% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 2 or fewer inpatient cases. In 2000, 25% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 2 or fewer inpatient cases. In 1998, 25% were done at a hospital with 3 or fewer cases.

In 2003, 50% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 4 or fewer inpatient cases. In 2000, 50% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 4 or fewer inpatient cases. In 1998, 50% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 4 or fewer cases.

In 2003, 75% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 7 or fewer inpatient cases. In 2000, 75% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 7 or fewer inpatient cases. In 1998, 75% of the cases were performed at a hospital which did 7 or fewer cases.

In 2003, the maximum number of cases done at an individual hospital was 28. In 2000, the
maximum number of cases done at an individual hospital was 22. In 1998, the maximum number of cases was 23.

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