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Vague staff-to-physician communications
Huddle+ | Inefficiency Insights #31
Problem One-liner
Inefficiencies in communication between patients and physicians arise from vague messages relayed by front desk staff. This leads to increased administrative time for physicians and potential delays in patient care due to the lack of specific information in initial inquiries.
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