During the healthcare reform debate in the United States in 2009/2010, many health policy experts expressed a concern that expanding coverage would increase waiting times for patients to obtain care. Many complained that delays in obtaining care in turn would compromise the quality of healthcare in the United States. Using data from The Commonwealth Fund 2010 International Health Policy Survey in Eleven Countries, this study explored the relationship between wait times and quality of care, employing a wait time scale and several quality of care indicators present in the dataset. The impact of wait times on quality was assessed. Increased wait time was expected to reduce quality of care. However, this study found that wait times correlated w...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
A great deal of time is spent by patients waiting for health care services in doctors\u27 offices. T...
Health systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing trans-nat...
During the healthcare reform debate in the United States in 2009/2010, many health policy experts ex...
AbstractLong waiting times for health care is an important health policy issue in many countries, an...
Wait time is a continuing issue in healthcare services. U.S. studies reveal wait time is inversely r...
Objectives.This study was designed to compare waiting times for cardiovascular procedures in five di...
Scope and Method of Study: The study was a randomized field experiment which examined the effects of...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
AbstractWaiting times for elective treatments are a key health-policy concern in several OECD countr...
Waiting times for health services are a significant policy issue in most OECD countries, where impro...
This research explores the effect of waiting time on patient satisfaction in the context of rural he...
Long hospital waits are causing frustrations among patients and are a fiercely debated topic in many...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
A great deal of time is spent by patients waiting for health care services in doctors\u27 offices. T...
Health systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing trans-nat...
During the healthcare reform debate in the United States in 2009/2010, many health policy experts ex...
AbstractLong waiting times for health care is an important health policy issue in many countries, an...
Wait time is a continuing issue in healthcare services. U.S. studies reveal wait time is inversely r...
Objectives.This study was designed to compare waiting times for cardiovascular procedures in five di...
Scope and Method of Study: The study was a randomized field experiment which examined the effects of...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
AbstractWaiting times for elective treatments are a key health-policy concern in several OECD countr...
Waiting times for health services are a significant policy issue in most OECD countries, where impro...
This research explores the effect of waiting time on patient satisfaction in the context of rural he...
Long hospital waits are causing frustrations among patients and are a fiercely debated topic in many...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
A great deal of time is spent by patients waiting for health care services in doctors\u27 offices. T...
Health systems have repeatedly addressed concerns about efficiency and equity by employing trans-nat...