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Competing Demands: Scheduling Challenges in Being Veteran-centric in the Setting of Health System Initiatives to Improve Access.

Megan MoldestadKrysttel C StryczekLeah HaverhalsRachael KenneyMarcie LeeSherry BallDavid AuSusan KirshGeorge SayreJessica Young
Published in: Military medicine (2021)
Veterans Health Administration staff employed a mission-driven, culturally sensitive approach to meeting the diverse scheduling needs of the Veteran population. While potentially unique to the VHA, it may inform patient-centered scheduling practices for other culturally specific populations in other healthcare systems. Continued efforts to put Veterans at the center of VHA healthcare delivery by engaging them in meaningful ways while honoring their distinct needs are essential. Data are forthcoming on Veterans' perspectives of access, which we hope will further contribute to unfolding understandings of access within the VHA.
Keyphrases
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