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Researchers in the U.S. and Canada conducted the study.
They found that pre-weekend surgeries had a slightly greater risk of death, complications, and readmissions.
This isn’t the first time that the study authors have looked into how the calendar might affect surgery.
The findings suggest that hospitals can do more to keep patients safe.
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