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Komplikationen

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Dieses Motto wurde seit dem Inkrafttreten des Gesundheitsstrukturgesetzes 1993 bei der Erstellung des Leistungskataloges der ambulant zu erbringenden Operationen durch die beteiligten Institutionen (Spitzenverbände der Krankenkassen, Deutsche Krankenhausgesellschaft, Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung) verfolgt (so genannter »dreiseitiger Vertrag«).

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Döring, C. (2007). Komplikationen. In: Busse, J., Standl, T. (eds) Ambulantes Operieren. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68893-8_11

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