No-shows in ambulatory clinics and non-utilized appointments for elective operations in selected surgical departments at a tertiary hospital in Israel
Abstract Background The phenomenon of a patient missing a medical appointment without notification is called a "no-show". In contrast, "non-utilized appointments" are a broader phenomenon including all appointments that didn't occur as registered - whether due to actions tak...
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Main Authors: | Lior Cohen-Yatziv (Author), Matan Joel Cohen (Author), Jonathan Halevy (Author), Ehud Kaliner (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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