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Catalina’s office is using modified wave scheduling. How does this MOST likely differ from wave scheduling?
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Some patients are scheduled on the hour and others 10-20 minutes later.
Some patients are scheduled on the hour and others 10-20 minutes later.
There is a block of two to three hours where patients walk in and wait for the doctor.
There is a block of two to three hours where patients walk in and wait for the doctor.
Every patient is scheduled for a personal block of 10-20 minutes with the doctor.
Every patient is scheduled for a personal block of 10-20 minutes with the doctor.
Two patients are booked at the same time: one with the doctor and one with the medical assistant.
Two patients are booked at the same time: one with the doctor and one with the medical assistant.
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Some patients are scheduled on the hour and others 10–20 minutes later.
Explanation: Modified wave spaces appointments within the hour (staggered start times) instead of booking many patients all at the top of the hour as in true wave scheduling.
Explanation: Modified wave spaces appointments within the hour (staggered start times) instead of booking many patients all at the top of the hour as in true wave scheduling.
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