Specific timely appointments for triage to reduce wait times in a medical outpatient clinic: protocol of a pre-post study with process evaluation
Abstract Background Managing demand for services is a problem in many areas of healthcare, including specialist medical outpatient clinics. Some of these clinics have long waiting lists with variation in access for referred people. A model of triage and appointment allocation has been developed and...
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Main Authors: | Annie K. Lewis (Author), Nicholas F. Taylor (Author), Patrick W. Carney (Author), Katherine E. Harding (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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