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1por Harding, Katherine E., Lewis, Annie K., Snowdon, David A., Kent, Bridie, Taylor, Nicholas F.“…Perceived barriers to implementation included an overwhelming existing waiting list, an imbalance between supply and demand and lack of resources. Conclusion: There is high quality evidence from trials that STAT reduces waiting time. …”
Publicado 2021
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2por Harding, Katherine E., Snowdon, David A., Lewis, Annie K., Leggat, Sandra G., Kent, Bridie, Watts, Jennifer J., Taylor, Nicholas F.“…The findings of this study suggest that careful preparation and management of change and active planning for known fluctuations in supply and demand are likely to help to mitigate sources of stress and improve the likelihood of successful implementation of the STAT model for improving waiting times for patients referred to community outpatient services.…”
Publicado 2019
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3por Harding, Katherine E., Leggat, Sandra G., Watts, Jennifer J., Kent, Bridie, Prendergast, Luke, Kotis, Michelle, O’Reilly, Mary, Karimi, Leila, Lewis, Annie K., Snowdon, David A., Taylor, Nicholas F.“…CONCLUSIONS: Broad-scale implementation of a model of access and triage that combined triage with initial management and actively managed the relationship between supply and demand achieved substantial reductions in waiting time without adversely impacting on other aspects of care. …”
Publicado 2018
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4“…Testing the STAT model in a specialist medical outpatient clinic will add to the evidence informing service providers and policy makers about how the active management of supply and demand in health care can influence wait times. …”
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