Objective: 1) To describe the characteristics of patients queuing up for registration in the General Out-Patient Clinic (GOPC) of Kwong Wah Hospital. 2) To explore the reasons for queuing up in a GOPC for registration. 3) To explore patients' preference of the different methods to obtain registration. Design: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey. Subjects: 898 patients were successfully interviewed by random recruitment of those who had walked-in registration for medical consultation in Kwong Wah Hospital GOPC during the period from 1 st March 2006 to 30 TH September 2006. Main outcome measures: Data included the basic demographic data, queuing time, reasons for selecting the time to start queuing, reasons for choosing GOPC KWH and the pr...
Background: Queuing theory is the mathematical approach to the analysis of waiting lines in any sett...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Objective: This study established patients' preferences regarding the facilities in an adjacent cent...
Aim of The study: determine patients’ attitude towards appointment reservation system and usage barr...
Patient waiting time in service at outpatient registration is one of the important factors that will...
Patient satisfaction is the focus of hospital services, where competition between hospitals is commo...
Objective: To explore why patients in Hong Kong seek medical advice from the emergency department (E...
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Introduction: Improving outpatient resource utilization significantly enhances the efficiency of hea...
Purposes: The purpose of this study was to identify the preferred types of the hospital reservation ...
Background : The appointment system in primary care is widely used in developed countries, but there...
Background: Sundari General Hospital has implemented an online registration system as a solution to ...
Background: Outpatient Registration Section is the first place visited by the patient or the patient...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this study are to compare the hospital employees' and patients' recogniti...
Background: Population-based registries are increasingly used to recruit patient samples for researc...
Background: Queuing theory is the mathematical approach to the analysis of waiting lines in any sett...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Objective: This study established patients' preferences regarding the facilities in an adjacent cent...
Aim of The study: determine patients’ attitude towards appointment reservation system and usage barr...
Patient waiting time in service at outpatient registration is one of the important factors that will...
Patient satisfaction is the focus of hospital services, where competition between hospitals is commo...
Objective: To explore why patients in Hong Kong seek medical advice from the emergency department (E...
Previous research has mostly been aimed at improving service facilities and reducing unnecessary act...
Introduction: Improving outpatient resource utilization significantly enhances the efficiency of hea...
Purposes: The purpose of this study was to identify the preferred types of the hospital reservation ...
Background : The appointment system in primary care is widely used in developed countries, but there...
Background: Sundari General Hospital has implemented an online registration system as a solution to ...
Background: Outpatient Registration Section is the first place visited by the patient or the patient...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this study are to compare the hospital employees' and patients' recogniti...
Background: Population-based registries are increasingly used to recruit patient samples for researc...
Background: Queuing theory is the mathematical approach to the analysis of waiting lines in any sett...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Objective: This study established patients' preferences regarding the facilities in an adjacent cent...