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Weekend effect : ウィキペディア英語版 | Weekend effect
In medicine, the weekend effect is the finding of a higher mortality for patients admitted to the hospital on the weekends than on the weekdays for several acute conditions (e.g. myocardial infarction, aortic aneurysms). ==Examples==
In July 2015 British Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, quoted a mortality increase of 15% around weekends. This figure had been used the British Department of Health to propose a "7-day NHS" involving increased staffing at weekend. This figure in fact represented 30-day mortality and the paper used revealed an 8% reduction in mortality rate for patients physically in hospital on a weekend. This reduction in weekend death rate was not publicised by the government.
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