Abstract Background In the emergency department physicians are forced to distribute their time to ensure that all admitted patients receive appropriate emergency care. Previous studies have raised concerns about medication discrepancies in patient’s drug lists at admission to the emergency department. Thus, it is important to study how emergency department physicians distribute their time, to highlight where workflow redesign can be needed. Aim to quantify how emergency department physicians distribute their time between various task categories, with particular focus on drug-related tasks. Method Direct observation, time-motion study of emergency department physicians at Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway. Physicians’ activities were c...
Background: Implementation of electronic medication management systems (eMMS) are advocated to reduc...
Introduction: The Canadian Emergency Department Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) is a 5-level triage t...
Overcrowding is common in most emergency departments (ED). Despite the use of validated triage syste...
Background In the emergency department physicians are forced to distribute their time to ensure that...
Emergency departments (ED) are prototypical complex environments. Physician activities in these sett...
Background: The increasing demand for acute care and restructuring of hospitals resulting in emergen...
An observational workflow time study was conducted involving doctors in the emergency department (ED...
Objectives: A time and motion analysis of emergency physician (EP) function was conducted. The prim...
Introduction Medicines used at Danish public hospitals are purchased through tendering. Together wit...
IntroductionMedicines used at Danish public hospitals are purchased through tendering. Together with...
Background: Optimising the efficiency and productivity of senior doctors is critical to ED function ...
Objectives: Emergency physician productivity, often defined as new patients evaluated per hour, is e...
Abstract Background Hospital physicians' time is a critical resource in medical care. Two aspects ar...
OBJECTIVE:Overcrowding is common in most emergency departments (ED). Despite the use of validated tr...
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To ...
Background: Implementation of electronic medication management systems (eMMS) are advocated to reduc...
Introduction: The Canadian Emergency Department Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) is a 5-level triage t...
Overcrowding is common in most emergency departments (ED). Despite the use of validated triage syste...
Background In the emergency department physicians are forced to distribute their time to ensure that...
Emergency departments (ED) are prototypical complex environments. Physician activities in these sett...
Background: The increasing demand for acute care and restructuring of hospitals resulting in emergen...
An observational workflow time study was conducted involving doctors in the emergency department (ED...
Objectives: A time and motion analysis of emergency physician (EP) function was conducted. The prim...
Introduction Medicines used at Danish public hospitals are purchased through tendering. Together wit...
IntroductionMedicines used at Danish public hospitals are purchased through tendering. Together with...
Background: Optimising the efficiency and productivity of senior doctors is critical to ED function ...
Objectives: Emergency physician productivity, often defined as new patients evaluated per hour, is e...
Abstract Background Hospital physicians' time is a critical resource in medical care. Two aspects ar...
OBJECTIVE:Overcrowding is common in most emergency departments (ED). Despite the use of validated tr...
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To ...
Background: Implementation of electronic medication management systems (eMMS) are advocated to reduc...
Introduction: The Canadian Emergency Department Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) is a 5-level triage t...
Overcrowding is common in most emergency departments (ED). Despite the use of validated triage syste...