Comparison of patient flow and provider efficiency of two delivery strategies for HPV-based cervical cancer screening in Western Kenya: a time and motion study
Background: Improving patient flow and reducing over-crowding can improve quality, promptness of care, and patient satisfaction. Given low utilization of preventive care in low-resource countries, improved patient flows are especially important in these settings. Objective: Compare patient flow and...
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Main Authors: | Easter Olwanda (Author), Jennifer Shen (Author), James G. Kahn (Author), Katelyn Bryant-Comstock (Author), Megan J. Huchko (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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