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Decreasing extremes in patient waiting time.

Lynn J Groome1, E J Mayeaux.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We present a conceptual framework for approaching reducing excessive patient wait time in an outpatient setting. We hypothesized that statistical process control techniques can be used to identify extremes in waiting time; root cause analysis can be used to identify specific delay causes; and minimizing the contribution of the root causes will lead to an improvement in system performance. SUBJECT AND
METHOD: We conducted a prospective study of waiting times in a private outpatient clinic providing high-risk obstetrical care. The baseline period consisted of 55 clinic sessions, and the intervention period consisted of 101 clinic sessions.
RESULTS: Mean waiting time was prolonged during 9 (16.4%) baseline clinic sessions. The root cause analysis determined that appointment schedule, physician tardiness, and patient complexity contributed to clinic delays. After making changes to minimize root causes, there was a significant reduction in prolonged waiting times (16.4% vs 4.9%, Yates chi(2) = 4.37, P = .037); a significant decrease in mean waiting time (32.7 +/- 23.6 minutes vs 29.3 +/- 21.2 minutes, t = 3.42, P < .001); and a significant improvement in the waiting time distribution (Kruskal-Wallis test of homogeneity, P = .003).
CONCLUSIONS: Our methodology was successful in identifying and reducing factors associated with prolonged wait times. However, although system operation was improved, as defined by a decrease in the occurrence of excessive clinic delays, effecting a large and sustained decrease in patient waiting times was challenging.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20351538     DOI: 10.1097/QMH.0b013e3181dafeac

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Manag Health Care        ISSN: 1063-8628            Impact factor:   0.926


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