Wait times for publicly fun on e th to l a ods were identified. Additional analyses were completed by s t n the issue of wait times in addiction services is woefully understudied; despite the fact that it is recognized as a key discussion on developing systems for monitoring waiting lists and there seems to be no consensus on the steps or Pascoe et al. BMC Health Services Research 2013, 13:48
Background: Increase waiting time at OPD causes a negative impact on patient’s satisfaction; hence h...
Patients with the highest need for examination and treatment are rarely a priority and there is a ri...
In the present study, 116 clients calling an outpatient cocaine treatment clinic were randomly assig...
Abstract Background This study describes the definiti...
Waiting time is a contemporary reality of many drug abuse treatment programs, resulting in substanti...
Many substance users report that they experience multiple barriers that produce significant challeng...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to: 1) describe wait times at agencies providing child...
Background: Wait time is among the most commonly cited barriers to access among individuals seeking ...
BACKGROUND: Providing emergency department (ED) wait time information to the public has been suggest...
This release by Public Health Scotland reports on the waiting times for people accessing drug and al...
One million people in North America are currently waiting for publicly funded substance use treatmen...
Please cite the following publication when using this dataset: Y. Feyman, K.N. Griffith. (under rev...
Children at risk of developmental delays or disabilities require intervention services to enhance th...
Waiting time in healthcare is a significant problem that occurs across the world and often has catas...
The datasets summarized in this article include more than 38 million appointment wait times that U.S...
Background: Increase waiting time at OPD causes a negative impact on patient’s satisfaction; hence h...
Patients with the highest need for examination and treatment are rarely a priority and there is a ri...
In the present study, 116 clients calling an outpatient cocaine treatment clinic were randomly assig...
Abstract Background This study describes the definiti...
Waiting time is a contemporary reality of many drug abuse treatment programs, resulting in substanti...
Many substance users report that they experience multiple barriers that produce significant challeng...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to: 1) describe wait times at agencies providing child...
Background: Wait time is among the most commonly cited barriers to access among individuals seeking ...
BACKGROUND: Providing emergency department (ED) wait time information to the public has been suggest...
This release by Public Health Scotland reports on the waiting times for people accessing drug and al...
One million people in North America are currently waiting for publicly funded substance use treatmen...
Please cite the following publication when using this dataset: Y. Feyman, K.N. Griffith. (under rev...
Children at risk of developmental delays or disabilities require intervention services to enhance th...
Waiting time in healthcare is a significant problem that occurs across the world and often has catas...
The datasets summarized in this article include more than 38 million appointment wait times that U.S...
Background: Increase waiting time at OPD causes a negative impact on patient’s satisfaction; hence h...
Patients with the highest need for examination and treatment are rarely a priority and there is a ri...
In the present study, 116 clients calling an outpatient cocaine treatment clinic were randomly assig...