Abstract
A balance should be reached between physician productivity and clinical quality, since the first comes at the expense of the second. The study described here used the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) to demonstrate that visit length for elderly heart disease patients is related to both appropriate (i.e. clinical) patient differences and to less justifiable factors. Both demand management and managerial control strategies should be considered.
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