In‐room display of day and time patient is anticipated to leave hospital: A “discharge appointment”
Journal of Hospital Medicine2007Vol. 2(1), pp. 13–16
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Dennis M. Manning, Karyl Tammel, Rebecca N. Blegen, Lori Larson, Fay L. Steffens, David J. Rosenman, William C. Mundell, James M. Naessens, Roger K. Resar, Jeanne M. Huddleston
Abstract
With a program for in-room display of a DA in various hospital units, more than half the patients had a DA set, and most of the DA patients departed on time. Further investigation is needed to determine the effect of DAs on patient and provider satisfaction.
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