Importance: Hospitals ceased most elective procedures during the height of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections. As hospitals begin to recommence elective procedures, it is necessary to have a means to assess how resource intensive a given case may be.
Objective: To evaluate the development and performance of a clinical decision support tool to inform resource utilization for elective procedures.
Introduction: We analyzed trends and explored implications of no-show rates in adult urology from provider related characteristics at an academic program.
Methods: No-show rates were determined from electronic health records of appointments in adult urology at Duke University Medical Center and affiliated clinics between January 2014 and December 2016. t-Test, Wilcoxon rank sum and ANOVA were employed.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract
March 2020
Disabled people are underrepresented within healthcare professions, although their participation has potential benefits for them personally, and for broader society. Disabled peoples' participation in healthcare professions is limited by assumptions about disability. Little research explores how healthcare professions can be organized to support disabled peoples' employment.
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