Robotic surgical tool, not medical evidence, drives free hernia screenings
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Credit: CC0 Public Domain Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Kaiser Health News ORDER REPRINT Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Registered nurse Suzanne Hsu adjusts the robotic arms of a da Vinci surgical robot before an automated calibration of the…
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
Some hospitals are trying a curious new tactic to attract patients: free hernia screenings.
The more you screen, the more you find. And the more you find, the more you find that is not really something you needed to …