Clinical Efficiency
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Efficiency from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The primary outcome is clinical efficiency. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Clinical efficiency will be assessed by successful remote diagnosis and management and by the number of appointments needed for definitive treatment. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Successful remote management requires diagnosis and treatment planning after a single remote consultation without another appointment for diagnosis or initial management. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Follow-up for investigations or treatment does not count as failed remote management unless diagnosis was not reached initially. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Re-presentation rates after remote clinic attendance will be assessed. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom