Optimale Tydsbenutting - die basis van dinamiese praktykuiering

  • DA van Staden University of Pretoria
Keywords: Practice Management, Economics, Medical, Office Management, Physicians, Family, Equipment and Supplies.

Abstract

Optimal use of a family doctors time ts absolutely essential for dynamic practice management The lack of time is often blamed for many unsatisfactory aspects of family practice but much time b wasted unnecessarily. Factors such as an erratic flow of patients, poor clinic records, poor communication, unnecessary telephone conversations, undressing and dressing of patients, apparatus which is not conveniently placed and unnecessary house units cause loss of valuable time. Operative work is often not a paying proposition if all members of the team are not punctual. Better use of time can be achieved by careful attention to small details and this can improve the quality as well as the profitability of family practice considerably on and increase the job-satisfaction of the practitioner tremendously.

Author Biography

DA van Staden, University of Pretoria
MB BCh M prax Med (pret) Departement Huisartskunde, Kalafong hospitaal
Section
Review Articles