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Modified open-access scheduling for new patient evaluations at an academic chronic pain clinic increased patient access to care, but did not materially reduce their mean cancellation rate: A retrospective, observational study
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Modified open-access scheduling for new patient evaluations at an academic chronic pain clinic increased patient access to care, but did not materially reduce their mean cancellation rate: A retrospective, observational study

Eellan Sivanesan, David A Lubarsky, Chaturani T Ranasinghe, Constantine D Sarantopoulos and Richard H Epstein
Journal of clinical anesthesia, Vol.41, pp.92-96
2017-09
PMCID: PMC6482443
PMID: 28802620

Abstract

Appointments and schedules Health services accessibility Pain clinics
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinane.2017.06.003View
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.14 Nursing
1.14.1849 Appointment Scheduling
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Anesthesiology
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Clinical Medicine

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