while i don't contest the usefulnes of checklists ...
"... some of the largest population-wide reductions in surgical deaths ..."
_reductions_. but how does it compare using absolute rates? it's usually easy to achieve good numbers when the baseline is sub-par (diminishing returns).
"... some of the largest population-wide reductions in surgical deaths ..."
_reductions_. but how does it compare using absolute rates? it's usually easy to achieve good numbers when the baseline is sub-par (diminishing returns).