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Outpatient clinic: where is the delay?
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2002
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NursingPractice ManagementOutpatient ClinicsPrimary CareHealth Care DeliveryPatient ExperienceMedicineHospital EnvironmentPatient SafetyOutcomes ResearchOutpatient EpisodeGeneral PracticePatient ManagementConsultation TimesOutpatient ClinicOutpatient CareHealth Services ResearchEmergency Medicine
In outpatient clinics, consultation times are often eroded by extraneous activities. We measured the components of each outpatient episode in 167 patients attending a general urology follow-up clinic. 41% of time in the clinic was spent away from the patient-administration 17%, disturbances 15%, finding results 9%. The inefficiencies had changed little since a study in the same setting thirteen years earlier. Since then, parallel nurse-practitioner-run clinics have been introduced in the hope of giving consultants longer with the patient; however, time with each patient is now 4.8 min compared with a previous 7.6 min. The most easily addressed inefficiencies are those relating to missing information, such as radiology reports.
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