Reports of experience with implementing advanced access techniques in specialty practices are few in number. In our facility, we were able to demonstrate that patients' access to care improved from >100 days to 72 hours, patient satisfaction increased 22%, and productivity increased 29%. The lessons we learned after the successful implementation of advanced access in an academic otolaryngology practice are presented here.
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