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Essay heading: University Health Care Services: Walk-In Clinic
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In effect, this added an unnecessary step and completely ignored the purpose of the triage system, which was meant to schedule patients to the appropriate location (MD or NP) depending on their level of care needed.
Third, after the triage system was implemented, the percentage of patients who asked to see a specific doctor or nurse increased from 19 percent of all patients to 24 percent... displayed 300 characters
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These patients were still required to see a triage nurse first, even though it was already determined whom the patient would be seeing. Compounding the problem was the fact that many patients pre-arranged walk-in appointments with their physicians. This was not efficient because a walk-in clinic was meant for patients who require immediate care to walk-in without an appointment... displayed next 300 characters
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