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Picking the correct staff-to-doctor ratio.

Publication: Medical Economics
Publication Date: 17-OCT-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Picking the correct staff-to-doctor ratio.(Practice Management Q&A)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
Q: What would a reasonable doctor-to-staff ratio be, with a physician seeing five patients an hour?

A: It depends a lot on the specialty and other factors. Five patients an hour, or about 38 to 40 per day, is a lot. Few physicians, other than pediatricians, allergists, or dermatologists...

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