The three paradoxes of patient flow: an explanatory case study
Abstract Background Health systems in many jurisdictions struggle to reduce Emergency Department congestion and improve patient flow across the continuum of care. Flow is often described as a systemic issue requiring a "system approach"; however, the implications of this idea remain poorly...
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Main Author: | Sara A. Kreindler (Author) |
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