نتایج جستجو برای: practice appointment

تعداد نتایج: 391411  

2017
Muhamad Y. Elrashidi Lindsey M. Philpot Nathan P. Young Priya Ramar Kristi M. Swanson Paul M. McKie Sarah J. Crane Jon O. Ebbert

BACKGROUND The primary care medical home (PCMH) aims to promote delivery of high-value health care. However, growing demand for specialists due to increasingly older adults with complicated and chronic disease necessitates development of novel care models that efficiently incorporate specialty expertise while maintaining coordination and continuity with the PCMH. We describe the effect of a mod...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2000
J D Crane J T Benjamin

BACKGROUND A previous study showed that calls received by our continuity clinic residents were similar to those in private practice. However, that study did not address the compliance of the parents to the advice given. OBJECTIVE To determine parents' compliance to after-hours telephone advice given by pediatric residents in a continuity clinic. DESIGN Advice given during initial telephone ...

Journal: :BMC Family Practice 2003
Wendy Jones Glyn Elwyn Peter Edwards Adrian Edwards Melody Emmerson Richard Hibbs

BACKGROUND Patient access to primary care appointments is not routinely measured despite the increasing interest in this aspect of practice activity. The generation of standardised data (or benchmarks) for access could inform developments within primary care organisations and act as a quality marker for clinical governance. Logically the setting of targets should be based on a sound system of m...

2010
Roslina Mohd Sidek

E-Appointment Scheduling (EAS) has been developed to handle appointment for UMP students, lecturers in Faculty of Computer Systems & Software Engineering (FCSSE) and Student Medical Center. The schedules are based on the timetable and university activities. Constraints Logic Programming (CLP) has been implemented to solve the scheduling problems by giving recommendation to the users in part of ...

2016
Meghna Jani Sean Gavan Hector Chinoy William G. Dixon Beverley Harrison Andrew Moran Anne Barton Katherine Payne

OBJECTIVES To identify and quantify resource required and associated costs for implementing TNF-α inhibitor (TNFi) drug level and anti-drug antibody (ADAb) tests in UK rheumatology practice. METHODS A microcosting study, assuming the UK National Health Service perspective, identified the direct medical costs associated with providing TNFi drug level and ADAb testing in clinical practice. Reso...

Journal: :Homeopathy : the journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy 2007
R T Mathie S Farrer

BACKGROUND AND AIMS A base for targeted research development in dental homeopathy can be founded on systematic collection and analysis of relevant data obtained by dentists in clinical practice. With these longer-term aims in mind, we conducted a pilot data collection study, in which 14 homeopathic dentists collected clinical and outcome data over a 6-month period in their practice setting. M...

Journal: :JAMA dermatology 2013
Patrick R Cronin Leah DeCoste Alexa Boer Kimball

Dermatology appointment nonattendance rates range from 17% to 31%, 1-3 and patients who miss appointments without prior notification (no-shows and same-day cancellations) disrupt schedules , decrease access for others, resulting in underutilization of resources and thereby increasing cost, and interrupt continuity of medical care. 1,4 Therefore, we set out to determine if easily attainable vari...

Journal: :Health care management science 2007
Guido C Kaandorp Ger Koole

In this paper optimal outpatient appointment scheduling is studied. A local search procedure is derived that converges to the optimal schedule with a weighted average of expected waiting times of patients, idle time of the doctor and tardiness (lateness) as objective. No-shows are allowed to happen. For certain combinations of parameters the well-known Bailey-Welch rule is found to be the optim...

2016
FRANK R. WOLF

The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without objection, and pursuant to clause 5(a)(4)(A) of rule X, the Chair announces that the Speaker named the following Members of the House to be available to serve on investigation subcommittees of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct for the 107th Congress: Mr. GEKAS of Pennsylvania; Mr. CHABOT of Ohio; Mr. LATOURETTE of Ohio; Mr. SHADEGG of Arizona; Mr. W...

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