An application of computable biomedical knowledge to transform patient centered scheduling
Abstract Introduction Efficient appointment scheduling in the outpatient setting is challenged by two main factors: variability and uncertainty leading to undesirable wait times for patients or physician overtime, and events such as no‐shows, cancellations, or walk‐ins can result in physician idle t...
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Main Authors: | Namita Azad (Author), Carolyn Armstrong (Author), Corinne Depue (Author), Timothy J. Crimmins (Author), Jonathan C. Touson (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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