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'''Workload measurement''', in [[pathology]], is the quantification of work.  It is important in workforce planning and [[quality]].<ref name=maung>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Maung | first1 = RT. | title = Canadian Association of Pathologists Guidelines for Measurement of Pathologist Workload. | journal = Canadian Journal of Pathology | volume = 2 | issue = 1 | pages = 8-19 | month = | year = 2010 | doi =  | PMID = | url = http://www.andrewjohnpublishing.com/images/Pathology_Vol2.Issue1Spring2010.pdf }}</ref>
'''Workload measurement''', in [[pathology]], is the quantification of work.  It is important in workforce planning and [[quality]].<ref name=maung>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Maung | first1 = RT. | title = Canadian Association of Pathologists Guidelines for Measurement of Pathologist Workload. | journal = Canadian Journal of Pathology | volume = 2 | issue = 1 | pages = 8-19 | month = | year = 2010 | doi =  | PMID = | url = http://andrewjohnpublishing.com/images/cjp%202-1.pdf }}</ref>


There are various systems to quantify workload.   
There are various systems to quantify workload.   

Revision as of 13:10, 12 June 2014

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

  • Abbreviated L4E.[2]
  • System endorsed by the Canadian Association of Pathologists.[1]

Current procedural terminology

  • Abbreviated CPT.
  • Used in the United States of America.

See also

References

  1. 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.
  2. Maung, RT. (Jan 2005). "What is the best indicator to determine anatomic pathology workload? Canadian experience.". Am J Clin Pathol 123 (1): 45-55. PMID 15762279.