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Jochem Raats

Utrecht / NL

St Antonius hospital

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  • 13/04/2025
    08:44 – 08:48 3 Min. 1 Min.
    • ePoster presentation
    • PP03.12
    Frailty Index predicts adverse short- and long-term outcomes in older adults with rib fractures
     Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
  • 15/04/2025
    08:32 – 08:36 3 Min. 1 Min.
    • ePoster presentation
    • PP24.11
    Involvement of healthcare proxies in obtaining surgical consent does not delay surgery in older adult hip fracture patients
     Skeletal trauma and sports medicine, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
  • 15/04/2025
    10:48 – 10:52 3 Min. 1 Min.
    • ePoster presentation
    • PP29.14
    Total expenditure and out-of-pocket costs for lower extremity fracture patients have increased disproportionately compared to healthcare costs of uninjured controls over the past 10 years: A medical expenditure panel survey analysis
     Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous

Further involvements

  • 13/04/2025
    08:44 – 08:48 3 Min. 1 Min.
    • ePoster presentation
    • PP03.12
    Frailty Index predicts adverse short- and long-term outcomes in older adults with rib fractures
     Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
  • 13/04/2025
    14:00 – 14:09 7 Min. 2 Min.
    • Oral presentation
    • OP02.01
    Goals of care in geriatric lower extremity fracture patients and their proxies: A longitudinal prospective survey study
     Skeletal trauma and sports medicine, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
  • 15/04/2025
    08:32 – 08:36 3 Min. 1 Min.
    • ePoster presentation
    • PP24.11
    Involvement of healthcare proxies in obtaining surgical consent does not delay surgery in older adult hip fracture patients
     Skeletal trauma and sports medicine, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
  • 15/04/2025
    10:48 – 10:52 3 Min. 1 Min.
    • ePoster presentation
    • PP29.14
    Total expenditure and out-of-pocket costs for lower extremity fracture patients have increased disproportionately compared to healthcare costs of uninjured controls over the past 10 years: A medical expenditure panel survey analysis
     Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
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