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Hospital complications: linking payment reduction to preventability.
Averill RF, Hughes JS, Goldfield NI, McCullough EC. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2009;35:283-285.

This commentary considers the debate on Medicare's non-payment policy for hospital-acquired conditions. The authors propose a modification to the policy that would reimburse a hospital proportionally based on the preventability of the injury.

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