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Examples of waiting list


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She had a full case load, and a long waitinglist.
They enter a waitinglist where they wait for an organ to become available.
Waitinglist dynamics and the impact of earmarked funding.
It has been recommended that independent teams or "waitinglist brigades" should be set up to investigate persistent local problems (12).
This was a dedicated waitinglist program capable of sorting patients into the correct order of priority.
The oral dose of propranolol was increased and the child was discharged with his name having been placed on the surgical waitinglist.
The huge waitinglist is tangible evidence of a national hunger for organs.
Waitinglist participants completed a postal health status questionnaire to provide information about the knee-related and general health status of preoperative patients.
The number of eligible applicants exceeds the available money, so a long waitinglist has developed.
The analysis included 16 post-treatment comparisons of self-help v. control conditions (placebo/waitinglist) and 16 self-help v. contrast treatment conditions.
This study was performed to find out about the queue discipline in waiting lists for elective surgery to reveal potential discrepancies in waitinglist management.
The longer patients wait for appointments, the more inaccurate a waitinglist becomes.
A waitinglist database application was developed to book patients in the correct order of priority and within target waiting times.
Patients were also required to have at least 3 months remaining on the waitinglist for therapy so that outcomes were not confounded.
The remaining children were on a waitinglist for language evaluation for late speech onset or poor language development.
Accordingly, the number of deaths on the waitinglist for livers will continue to increase in the near future.
Should the patient's prior transplants, noncompliance, and poor social network exclude her even from the waitinglist?
This problem became worse for single or all adult households when the policy of ' housing need ' points replaced the simple waitinglist.
It is, of course, debatable whether people assessed as needing a care-home admission should be placed on a waitinglist for a place.
The average age of the patients on the waitinglist and the patients receiving transplants was 51 years and 53 years, respectively.
Table 2 presents patients' characteristics according to surgery and waitinglist groups.
While they are on the waitinglist, their clinical state continues to evolve.
The reporting method used in this study may be useful for clinical management, hospital administration, or even at the national level of waitinglist reporting.
When registered in the waitinglist, the patient is usually told an expected waiting time in months.
Some critics charge that time on the waitinglist is morally irrelevant or even morally pernicious.
One patient who could not remain on the waitinglist received treatment.
The sample was derived from the waitinglist control group of a randomised clinical trial, and 321 respondents participated in the three waves.
Of the patients referred, 188 had been invited for the initial assessment session with 66 remaining on a gradually accumulating waitinglist.
Excluded from participation were applicants on a waitinglist for knee or hip replacement and/or with self-reported severe mobility problems.
A streamlined and computerised waitinglist management system has proved invaluable for enabling prioritisation of the workload.
Increasing equality, through reducing arbitrary differences in time on the waitinglist among otherwise similar transplant candidates, is required by formal justice.
The quality of queue management seemed to be associated with the length of the waitinglist.
In this study, the empirical findings were assessed using a specific method for displaying the waitinglist statistics.
Influence of magnetic resonance imaging on a knee arthroscopy waitinglist.
At lower volumes, low durability may delay the reduction in the waitinglist.
At high volume and low durability, there is a temporary slight initial increase in the waitinglist.
The calibration targets were waitinglist length, deaths while waiting, number of transplants, and time to transplant.
Volume appears to be more important than durability for reducing the waitinglist.
Patients who go on to retransplant reenter the waitinglist.
They remain on the waitinglist unless they are transplanted, die, or become inactivated.
In 1999 there were 12,000 patients on the waitinglist for organs; 1,635 cadaveric donors were involved and 5,128 organ transplantations were performed.
And yet, decisions about who will be admitted to the waitinglist appear to constitute a primary source of unequal access to organ transplants.
The administrative technologies consisted of prioritization systems for patients in waitinglist for two surgical procedures: cataract surgery and hip and knee replacement.
The waitinglist game is still going on.
Only five of the 79 users interviewed had their names down on the home's waitinglist.
In most cases, parent-focused treatment is contrasted with no treatment at all or with waitinglist controls.
Accordingly, if this patient needs another transplant, then she qualifies for the waitinglist regardless of her transplant and social histories.
We recalculated outcomes for post-treatment self-help v. waitinglist (or placebo) conditions.
As a consequence, only 27,8000 copies were sold, despite a waitinglist of 108,000 orders.
The time delay between procedures 1 and 2 depends on the current waitinglist for radiotherapy, but undoubtedly the relevance of information will have changed during that time.
The interventions used to decrease the waitinglist were effective.
The department was fortunate that it did not have a waitinglist.
However, a short waitinglist may operate as an efficient and equitable non-price rationing mechanism (4).
The aim of this paper is to present a new method to visualize the quality of waitinglist management in a more transparent way.
Waitinglist assessment using a scoring system.
However, on ethical and practical grounds, they could not be maintained on a waitinglist, having ' treatment as usual ' for a longer period.
A referral to a clinical psychologist was required in 11% of consultations but the waitinglist precluded this option.
The waitinglist for organs, which now contains the names of 82,000 people, has more than tripled in the last 10 years.
A considerable difference was found between the patients receiving transplants and the patients on the waitinglist for a heart transplant.
Also, the fairness of using time on the waitinglist as a criterion depends in part on background conditions.
Shall we treat the most urgent cases in preference over those on the waitinglist?
The regression analysis supported the view that it is not sufficient to equate waitinglist problems with a lack of equipment availability.
This has helped us to improve our services for patient care, which includes our telephone helpline, telephone clinics, and waitinglist initiative clinics.
Another respondent was told to 'write to the prime minister' when he queried the length of the waitinglist.
By 1986, more than thirty households had a telephone, and the waitinglist for installation was long.
The results demonstrate that this model of guided self-help did not provide additional benefit to patients on a waitinglist for psychological therapy.
Patients needing elective surgery are placed on a waitinglist.
The longer the durability, the less production volume needed to reduce the waitinglist and vice versa.
This module then scans the patients on the waitinglist looking for a suitable match.
An urban setting, completed three courses with a waitinglist of around 30 and four tutors.
The moral justification for this approach is that the originally intended recipient receives an organ while no one else on the waitinglist is put at a disadvantage.
As a consequence of these problems, long waiting lists for ambulatory services exist, especially for consultations and surgeries, with the exception of oncology, which has no waitinglist problems.
The time to a 5 percent improvement above the expected transplant volume depended on both the volume and the mass of patients left on the waitinglist.
The case there has been so dramatic that in 1990 the number of patients on the kidney waitinglist nearly equaled the number of kidney transplants performed.
While the waitinglist has risen by 60,000, the number of deceased donors has gone up by less than 1,700 - from 4,509 in 1990 to 6,182 in 2002.
Making it on to a waitinglist, however, is a more complex affair, in which ability to pay and the expertise of one's physician play crucial roles.
During the initial period of the public debate the main focus was on whether the introduction of waitinglist guarantees for patients would reduce waiting lists.
They conclude that radiotherapy waiting times can be met, albeit with financial and organisational interventions and that a streamlined and computerised waitinglist management system is invaluable.
If a suitable match is found, the patient is removed from the waitinglist and, along with the organ, is transported to the transplant center module for transplant.
There are separate modules for source organs or organ replacement technologies, patients, the waitinglist, the matching decision regimen, transplant centers, and pre- and post- transplant natural history.
On the other hand, a majority of the respondents stated that they were willing to pay a substantial sum to avoid being on a waitinglist.
By this criterion, a smoker may be denied free treatment for his lung cancer, or may at least find himself or herself at the bottom of the waitinglist.
Closely related to community lettings are 'sensitive lettings', which involve bypassing applicants at the head of a waitinglist in order to take into account applicant and area characteristics.
It affects the waitinglist.
As requests for sterilization increased, the waitinglist for interval sterilization grew longer until in the late 1960s and early 1970s women had to wait well over a year.
Waitinglist information is collected according to the specialty of intended treatment, not by specific diagnosis or methods of intended treatment.
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Waitinglist money is being spent on less serious cases, because other cases have an impact on social services, which themselves have insufficient funding.
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Waitinglist figures have to be interpreted with caution, because they are not all compiled on the same basis.
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Waitinglist information is available centrally by specialty only and not by the intended method of treatment or operation.
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It is true that in some areas the waitinglist is a very serious matter.
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Waitinglist information is available centrally by the specialty of treatment and not by operation.
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Waitinglist information is available centrally by the specialty of treatment and not by operation or by age group.
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The number of operations increased from 630 to 840 and over two years the waitinglist fell from 400 to today's figure of 170.
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Even for urgent cases the waitinglist is often three of four years.
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