UHS Walk-In Clinic Case Analysis 1. Draw a process flow diagram of the post-triage system. Compare waiting times for the pre-triage and the post-triage systems. Is the new system an improvement over the old? See Flow Chart attached. No‚ it did not improve the process. The new triage did not meet the intended goals of off-loading patients to NPs and the overall throughput time did not change. 2. Analyze the available MD and NP capacity. How effective is the clinic in matching supply and
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HISTORY Our clinic was established on the year 1965 after taking the board exam. It was started with a modest dental chair and makes our living room as dental office. After several years of practice and after gaining the confidence of my patient the dental clinic expanded with two modern dental chairs. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The objective of this working group was to assess and make specific recommendations to improve the quality of reporting of clinical research in implant dentistry and
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Waiting Too Long: Reducing and Better Managing Wait Times in BC A Policy Paper by the BCMA’s Council on Health Economics & Policy June 2006 British Columbia Medical Association June 2006 The BCMA Council on Health Economics and Policy (CHEP) reviews and formulates policy through the use of project oriented groups of practising physicians and professional staff. The Project Group for this paper includes: Wait List Management Project Group Membership Dr. Don Milliken‚ Chair‚ Psychiatry
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I thought that the clinic would never get full‚ so there would never be a bottleneck situation where patients would have to wait that long that they would leave for the competitor. * Furthermore I assumed that more time was needed‚ that the extra costs was already calculated in the total costs of the particular treatment * Answer to question 1a: 625 patients per year to break-even * Question 1B: Since the average amount of people per day coming to a dental clinic in Eldoret is 22‚
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CLINIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CHAPTER I I. INTRUCTION Description this is a medical management system‚ assisting user to administer a huge data in clinic. In addition‚ another function is allowing doctor‚ nurses and the administrative staff. On the client point of view‚ this is a faster and easeful way to link to the healthcare service by using the system. ‘Clinic Management System - CMS’ is specially designed for general clinic‚ this system let them have high efficiency management
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costing systems. 3) Analyze the circumstances and provide arguments with solid numbered reasoning to support appropriateness of any of the two systems. 4) Foresee and critically assess the implications of moving from one system to another. Table 1 Clinic income statement Total HD PD Revenues Number of patients 164 102 62 Number of treatments 34 967 14 343 20 624 Total revenue $3 006 775
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Mayo Clinic Paper Molly Sjurson Management 4450 February 1st‚ 2011 Mayo Clinic is a not-for-profit clinic which helps provide unique care to every individual patient through education‚ research‚ and practice. Mayo Clinic’s website provides services such as online office visits‚ secure messages‚ medical records‚ upcoming appointments‚ online bill pay‚ prescription refills‚ and registration updates. Mayo Clinic employs physicians‚ students‚ scientists and allied health personnel in order to
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talk to the receptionist‚ Anne‚ and she tells me about the clinic. This one is fairly small‚ fifteen rooms or so. Outpatient only‚ this clinic is mainly a place for people to have some quick community support for their addictions and to place people into programs that they need or find them support groups. Anne tells me that almost everyone who comes there had asked for help that day. About twenty people work full or part-time at the clinic‚ mostly as counselors and as group leaders. Most of the clientele
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The shadowing clinic was a good experience‚ I learned a few good pointers on what to do and what not to do. At the beginning when I arrived at the clinic‚ it was very stressful. I was going back and forth on each side of the clinic to find my group number and when I asked a few students and instructors‚ they didn’t know where the groups where placed themselves. It was very frustrating but I found my group in the end. In the group I stayed with one DH2. The first DH2 I stayed with‚ she showed me how
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(American Cancer Society‚ 2014). Pancreatic cancer is also called exocrine cancer or pancreatic adenocarcinoma. (Mayo Clinic‚ 1998-2014). Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. (Frazier‚ Margaret‚ 2013). By the time symptoms appear it is too late‚ the cancer is well advanced and surgical removal is not possible. (Mayo Clinic‚ 1998-2014). The exact cause of pancreatic cancer is unknown. (PubMed‚ 2013). Men are thirty percent more likely to develop
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