Sustainable waiting time reductions after introducing the STAT model for access and triage: 12-month follow up of a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Timely access is a challenge for providers of outpatient and community-based health services, as seen by the often lengthy waiting lists to manage demand. The Specific Timely Appointments for Triage (STAT) model, an alternative approach for managing access and triage, reduced wai...
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Main Authors: | Katherine E. Harding (Author), David A. Snowdon (Author), Luke Prendergast (Author), Annie K. Lewis (Author), Bridie Kent (Author), Sandy F. Leggat (Author), Nicholas F. Taylor (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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