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by Barrin92
2324 days ago
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probably nothing good, but the alternate question is, what happens to the well-being of patients overall if no standardized workflow exists, what error rate and dysfunction will it produce across the entire system? Complaining about large corporate structures failing to meet individual needs is always a very appealing criticism, but people rarely seem to point out that these large behemoths need to be judged by their overall throughput. The mass of people who benefit from standardized workflows are always anonymous, the failure cases always have a face, but it doesn't mean the trade-off isn't net positive. |
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