Identifying reasons for delays in acute hospitals using the Day-of-Care Survey method
Erica Reid, Andrew King, Alex Mathieson, Thomas Woodcock and Simon W Watkin
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.15-2-117
Clin Med April 2015 Erica Reid
ANHS Lanarkshire, UK;
Roles: associate nurse director for quality improvement
Andrew King
BQuEST, Scottish Government, Edinburgh, UK;
Roles: assistant statistician
Alex Mathieson
CEdinburgh, UK;
Roles: freelance writer
Thomas Woodcock
DCLAHRC, Imperial College, London, UK;
Roles: research fellow
Simon W Watkin
EDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Borders General Hospital, Melrose, UK
Roles: consultant physician
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vol. 15 no. 2 117-120
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- Published online March 30, 2015.
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- Erica Reid, associate nurse director for quality improvementA,
- Andrew King, assistant statisticianB,
- Alex Mathieson, freelance writerC,
- Thomas Woodcock, research fellowD and
- Simon W Watkin, consultant physician⇑E
- ANHS Lanarkshire, UK;
- BQuEST, Scottish Government, Edinburgh, UK;
- CEdinburgh, UK;
- DCLAHRC, Imperial College, London, UK;
- EDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Borders General Hospital, Melrose, UK
- Address for correspondence: Dr SW Watkin, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Borders General Hospital, Melrose TD6 9BS, UK. Email: simon.watkin{at}borders.scot.nhs.uk
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Identifying reasons for delays in acute hospitals using the Day-of-Care Survey method
Erica Reid, Andrew King, Alex Mathieson, Thomas Woodcock, Simon W Watkin
Clinical Medicine Apr 2015, 15 (2) 117-120; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.15-2-117