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  • Aroesty complained about turnover among staff who make patient appointments.
  • The example is Proposed Patient Appointment Procedure.
  • And only 10 percent of patient appointments could be scheduled through the Internet, according to Hospitals and Health Networks'survey.
  • A general practitioner, Silvestre found it increasingly difficult to get his patients appointments with specialists, who tended to focus on lucrative procedures instead of routine care.
  • The computer system that schedules patient appointments for three hospitals and 75 clinics in Pennsylvania went down in April after someone tried to type in an appointment for the year 2000.
  • And when she has a medical student in her office, she pushes patient appointments past the typical 15-to 30-minute time slots _ forcing her to scramble logistically and financially.
  • The BSO's clinical centre is at 98-118 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 0BQ . It is currently Europe's largest osteopathic clinical centre, offering over 40, 000 patient appointments per year.
  • Rural health clinics, which average 743 patient appointments a month, also help keep small-town pharmacies in business and bring customers to local cafes and shops, according to a 1994 survey by the Texas Association of Rural Health Clinics.
  • The answer for doctors, he decided, was to clear out the warehouse _ getting oldest appointments off the books by working longer hours for a while _ and then offering patients appointments with their own doctors the day they called for any problem.
  • In March 2016 the Trust was rated as having a poor reporting culture in the Learning from Mistakes League . 10, 000 patients were said to have waited more than 18 weeks for their first out-patient appointment, and this situation was expected to continue for at least a year.
  • Most practice management software contains systems that allow users to enter and track patients, schedule and track patient appointments, send out insurance claims and patient statements as part of the collection process, process insurance, patient and third party payments, and generate reports for the administrative and clinical staff of the practice.
  • While sexual misconduct is the most extreme example of the crossing of boundaries, the report said, doctors must also be prepared to decline patients'offers of gifts or services, to keep an orderly schedule of patient appointments and to keep from burdening patients with their own problems, so as to maintain a relationship in the best interest of patients.
  • For example, a patient living in Mattapan might choose to see a neighborhood doctor who was not affiliated with any of the world-renowned Boston teaching hospitals, and that doctor could have trouble getting patients appointments with specialists, said Dr . JudyAnn Bigby, director of community health programs for Brigham and Women's Hospital . " That's likely to result in disparities in things like cardiac interventions or hip and knee replacements, " said Bigby, who was not involved in the study but is doing research on racial disparities nationally.