Using hospital mortality rates to judge hospital performance: a bad idea that just won’t go away

Standardised mortality rates are a poor measure of the quality of hospital care and should not be a trigger for public inquiries such as the investigation at the Mid Staffordshire hospital, say Richard Lilford and Peter Pronovost

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