MONITORING PROCESS FLOW AND REDUCING TURNAROUND TIME (TAT) AT PRIMARY HEALTH CHECKUP (PHC) STATION AND RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ETERNAL HOSPITAL    

Authors : Mahak, Student, IIHMR University ; Dr. Jagajeet Prasad Singh, Professor, IIHMR University

Publishing Date : 2023

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196869427.nsp.2023.eb.ch-09

ISBN : 978-81-968694-0-3

Pages : 36-39

Chapter id : IIHMR/NSP/EB/EHMP/2023/Ch-09

Abstract : The turnaround time for elective care is a significant challenge in numerous healthcare systems, posing a hurdle to efficient patient flows. This metric serves as a crucial indicator of the quality of services provided by hospitals and is a tangible aspect that patients often use to evaluate healthcare personnel, sometimes even more than their knowledge and skills.

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Cite : M., & Singh, J. P. (2023). Monitoring Process Flow And Reducing Turnaround Time (Tat) At Primary Health Checkup (Phc) Station And Radiology Department Of Eternal Hospital (1st ed., pp. 36-39). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196869427.nsp.2023.eb.ch-09

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