Difference between revisions of "Workload measurement"
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==Level 4 equivalent== | ==Level 4 equivalent== | ||
*Abbreviated ''L4E''. | {{Main|Level 4 equivalent}} | ||
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*System endorsed by the ''Canadian Association of Pathologists''.<ref name=maung/> | *System endorsed by the ''Canadian Association of Pathologists''.<ref name=maung/> | ||
==Current procedural terminology== | ==Current procedural terminology== |
Revision as of 03:57, 11 February 2015
Workload measurement, in pathology, is the quantification of work. It is important in workforce planning and quality.[1]
There are various systems to quantify workload.
Level 4 equivalent
Main article: Level 4 equivalent
- Abbreviated L4E.
- System endorsed by the Canadian Association of Pathologists.[1]
Current procedural terminology
- Abbreviated CPT.
- A nomenclature system by the American Medical Association that covers all medical services - not only pathology.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Maung, RT. (2010). "Canadian Association of Pathologists Guidelines for Measurement of Pathologist Workload.". Canadian Journal of Pathology 2 (1): 8-19. http://andrewjohnpublishing.com/images/cjp%202-1.pdf.
- ↑ URL: http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/physician-resources/solutions-managing-your-practice/coding-billing-insurance/cpt.page. Accessed on: 12 June 2014.