Timely blood clot treatments ordered
When people don't move for a long time, such as on a cross-ocean plane trip or after some types of surgeries, they are more likely to develop a dangerous blood clot in deep veins of the body. Those blood clots can break loose and travel through the bloodstream to vital organs such as the lungs, where they can cause serious damage. To help prevent blood clots after surgery, doctors can order treatments such as blood-thinning medications. This shows the percentage of patients whose doctors order treatments to prevent clots.
July 2011 - June 2012 data

For the above graph: Higher ↑ performance is better.
Results over time

For the above graph: Higher ↑ performance is better.
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