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Handheld computer application for time-motion studies in the emergency department.
Phillip V. Asaro
Department of Emergency Medicine
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Emergency Department
100%
Computer Application
100%
Time-dependent Study
100%
Handheld Computers
100%
Healthcare Professionals
25%
Patient Care
25%
Length of Stay
25%
Improving Patient Care
25%
Sick
25%
Posters
25%
Patient Volume
25%
Multiple Patients
25%
Task Time
25%
Task Description
25%
Patient Care Process
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Movement Time
100%
Emergency Ward
100%
Personal Digital Assistant
100%
Patient Care
66%
Length of Stay
33%
Patient Volume
33%
Computer Science
Handheld Computer
100%
Computer Science Applications
100%
Task Description
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Emergency Department
100%
Patient Care
50%