
Why guideline authors need to pay attention to doctor’s time
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
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The Time Needed to Treat
Jenny Rasanathan, Family Medicine Doctor and Clinical Editor for the BMJ is here today with Tom Nolan while Navjoy is out. The time needed to treat concept aims to help guideline panels consider clinician time as a finite resource that they need to carefully prioritize when they issue guideline recommendations. For example, there's a recent study from the US which estimated that for primary care physicians to follow the guidelines that apply to their patients, they would need to work 27 hours per day. There's an older study from Norway which estimated that if general practitioners would follow the European guidelines for hypertension, they would not be able to do anything else.
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