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The Authors Reply, “The Weekend Effect in Hospitalized Patients”
We would like to thank Drs. Flansbaum and Sheehy for their interest in our article.1 We appreciate their mentioning the highly publicized disputes and additional manuscripts2,3 that were published after our literature review, which was conducted in 2013
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the exact composition and contributions of various elements to the weekend effect, it does appear to be a real phenomenon, as noted by the editorialists.4 We hope that our manuscript encourages future investigators to help elucidate the nature of the input contributing to the weekend effect.
1. Pauls LA, Johnson-Paben R, McGready J, Murphy JD, Pronovost PJ, Wu CL. The weekend effect in hospitalized patients: A meta-analysis. J Hosp Med. 2017;12(9):760-766. PubMed
2. Freemantle N, Ray D, McNulty D, et al. Increased mortality associated with weekend hospital admission: a case for expanded seven day service? BMJ. 2015;351:h4596. PubMed
3. Walker AS, Mason A, Phoung Quan TP, et al. Mortality risks associated with emergency admissions during weekends and public holidays: An analysis of electronic health records. Lancet. 2017;390(10089):62-72. PubMed
4. Quinn KL, Bell CM. Does the week-end justify the means? J Hosp Med. 2017;12(9):779-780. PubMed
We would like to thank Drs. Flansbaum and Sheehy for their interest in our article.1 We appreciate their mentioning the highly publicized disputes and additional manuscripts2,3 that were published after our literature review, which was conducted in 2013
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the exact composition and contributions of various elements to the weekend effect, it does appear to be a real phenomenon, as noted by the editorialists.4 We hope that our manuscript encourages future investigators to help elucidate the nature of the input contributing to the weekend effect.
We would like to thank Drs. Flansbaum and Sheehy for their interest in our article.1 We appreciate their mentioning the highly publicized disputes and additional manuscripts2,3 that were published after our literature review, which was conducted in 2013
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the exact composition and contributions of various elements to the weekend effect, it does appear to be a real phenomenon, as noted by the editorialists.4 We hope that our manuscript encourages future investigators to help elucidate the nature of the input contributing to the weekend effect.
1. Pauls LA, Johnson-Paben R, McGready J, Murphy JD, Pronovost PJ, Wu CL. The weekend effect in hospitalized patients: A meta-analysis. J Hosp Med. 2017;12(9):760-766. PubMed
2. Freemantle N, Ray D, McNulty D, et al. Increased mortality associated with weekend hospital admission: a case for expanded seven day service? BMJ. 2015;351:h4596. PubMed
3. Walker AS, Mason A, Phoung Quan TP, et al. Mortality risks associated with emergency admissions during weekends and public holidays: An analysis of electronic health records. Lancet. 2017;390(10089):62-72. PubMed
4. Quinn KL, Bell CM. Does the week-end justify the means? J Hosp Med. 2017;12(9):779-780. PubMed
1. Pauls LA, Johnson-Paben R, McGready J, Murphy JD, Pronovost PJ, Wu CL. The weekend effect in hospitalized patients: A meta-analysis. J Hosp Med. 2017;12(9):760-766. PubMed
2. Freemantle N, Ray D, McNulty D, et al. Increased mortality associated with weekend hospital admission: a case for expanded seven day service? BMJ. 2015;351:h4596. PubMed
3. Walker AS, Mason A, Phoung Quan TP, et al. Mortality risks associated with emergency admissions during weekends and public holidays: An analysis of electronic health records. Lancet. 2017;390(10089):62-72. PubMed
4. Quinn KL, Bell CM. Does the week-end justify the means? J Hosp Med. 2017;12(9):779-780. PubMed
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