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Improving ODI with Time for each patient

Two birds with one stone - Improving patient wait time and satisfaction at the same time

Two birds with one stone - Improving patient wait time and satisfaction at the same time

... that patient satisfaction dropped significantly with each five minutes of waiting ...the time between a patient’s scheduled appointment and placement in an exam room to 10 minutes or less for a ...

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Reducing Surgery Time and Improving Patient Outcomes for Eye Socket Fractures

Reducing Surgery Time and Improving Patient Outcomes for Eye Socket Fractures

... Abstract Eye socket fractures occur when a blow is received to the eye/cheekbone. From 2009 to 2013 eye socket fractures have been repaired using commercial titanium plates costing approximately $1000 each. These ...

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Improving Emergency Department Patient Flow Through Near Real-Time Analytics

Improving Emergency Department Patient Flow Through Near Real-Time Analytics

... time out (time at which facility closed patient’s ED visit), triage (elapsed time between patient’s time in and initial acuity assessment), disposition (the patient’s disposition), and ...

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Improving healthcare. One patient at a time.

Improving healthcare. One patient at a time.

... Our LTACH (Long Term Acute Care Hospital) was the recipient of five Bright Spot awards by HealthInsights and the Nevada Hospital Association. Sierra Surgery Hospital, located on the Carson Tahoe campus, was awarded “Top ...

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Right blood, right patient, right time. RCN guidance for improving transfusion practice

Right blood, right patient, right time. RCN guidance for improving transfusion practice

... RCN Legal Disclaimer This publication contains information, advice and guidance to help members of the RCN. It is intended for use within the UK but readers are advised that practices may vary in each country and ...

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Improving Patient Adherence

Improving Patient Adherence

... Collaborative Care Model for Chronic Illness In the care of acute health conditions, provider-directed, compliance-oriented care may be very helpful. However, for treatment of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, there ...

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Improving patient flow

Improving patient flow

... Despite the new rotas creating a few difficulties, such as some consultants finding it difficult to take back time elsewhere, the reactions of the geriatric medicine specialists have been positive. Many were ...

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Improving patient care with positive patient identification

Improving patient care with positive patient identification

... the time, patient identification errors are accidental mistakes caused by simple oral identification and transcription errors or database ...of patient identification errors are ...current ...

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Improving physician–patient communication

Improving physician–patient communication

... The adoption of new media ultimately depends on both the industry and the individual physician. Such an adoption will create an expand- ing market for new services. Pre-visit services such as payment regis- tration, ...

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Improving patient record search

Improving patient record search

... Previous work on the expansion of an initial set of document assessments in- clude the use of Machine Learning. For example, B ¨uttcher et al. [B ¨uttcher et al. 2007] trained over a subset of qrels in order to expand ...

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IMPROVING QUALITY AND PATIENT SATISFACTION

IMPROVING QUALITY AND PATIENT SATISFACTION

... patient co-production, appropriate staff when busiest, set tasks for “idle” time (e.g. mail).  Ideas for Medical Practice[r] ...

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Teleophthalmology: improving patient outcomes?

Teleophthalmology: improving patient outcomes?

... SNTOP (Sankara Netralaya Teleophthalmology Project), ATN (Aravind Tele Network), KIDROP, etc, are some of the successful ongoing teleophthalmology projects in India. SNTOP 8 focuses on comprehensive eye examination of ...

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Regional anesthesia for the trauma patient: improving patient outcomes

Regional anesthesia for the trauma patient: improving patient outcomes

... these signs are probably even less useful in the sedated or neurologically impaired patient. Relatively few case reports have been published relating specifically to peripheral nerve blocks and ACS. However, in ...

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DATA IN THE SERVICE OF THE PATIENT: IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES AND PATIENT SAFETY WITH BETTER DATA

DATA IN THE SERVICE OF THE PATIENT: IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES AND PATIENT SAFETY WITH BETTER DATA

... Integrating Clinical Decision Support in the Workflow In the Right Context & Format The Right Guidance At the Right Time The Right Decision @UpToDate.. One Roadmap for t[r] ...

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Improving Patient Involvement in Stroke Care

Improving Patient Involvement in Stroke Care

... a patient highlights this problem. The patient had a moderate degree of aphasia and could communicate if given time as the speed at which he processed information and responded to questions was ...

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Improving patient access to records and understanding

Improving patient access to records and understanding

... The work has been done completely inside the practice with no extra funding from elsewhere. The greatest investment has been our time as we listened to patients, families and our own staff, reflected on what they ...

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Improving patient flow in the outpatient clinic

Improving patient flow in the outpatient clinic

... which each patient served as their own ...of patient-specific factors with any intervention attempted, which hampers a clear interpretation of the intervention effect, per ...of patient ...

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Improving the Patient Experience in Rural Hospitals

Improving the Patient Experience in Rural Hospitals

... previously overlooked opportunities to bring yourself closer to the achievement of your goals. You can attain most any goal you set when you plan your steps wisely and establish a time frame that allows you to ...

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Orthogeriatric care: improving patient outcomes

Orthogeriatric care: improving patient outcomes

... Unable to walk without human assistance before hip fracture, declined blood transfusions, multiple trauma, pathologic hip fracture associated with cancer, acute myocardial infarction 30 days before randomization, ...

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LEP Guide for Improving Patient Safety

LEP Guide for Improving Patient Safety

... the patient means “shortness of breath,” the nurse triages ...the patient, or if the nurse had called for an interpreter immediately, this situation may have been avoided or ...for time but rather, ...

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