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      Measuring Emergency Physicians' Work: Factoring in Clinical Hours, Patients Seen, and Relative Value Units into 1 Metric

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          Measuring workplace performance is important to emergency department management. If an unreliable model is used, the results will be inaccurate. Use of inaccurate results to make decisions, such as how to distribute the incentive pay, will lead to rewarding the wrong people and will potentially demoralize top performers. This article demonstrates a statistical model to reliably measure the work accomplished, which can then be used as a performance measurement.

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          Journal
          West J Emerg Med
          West J Emerg Med
          wjem
          Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
          Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine
          1936-900X
          1936-9018
          May 2012
          : 13
          : 2
          : 176-180
          Affiliations
          [*  ]Henry Ford Health System, Department of Emergency Medicine, Warren, Michigan
          [ ]Henry Ford Health System, Department of Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology, Detroit, Michigan
          Author notes
          Address for Correspondence: Bert A. Silich, MD, MS, Henry Ford Health System, Department of Emergency Medicine, 13355 E 10 Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48089. E-mail: BSilich1@ 123456hfhs.org
          Article
          wjem-13-01-43 Customer: 2122
          10.5811/westjem.2011.5.6664
          3415807
          22900109
          739cec63-9db6-4275-82b8-794bc66a32d0
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          History
          : 28 October 2010
          : 28 December 2010
          : 5 May 2011
          Categories
          Ed Administration
          Ed Administration Concepts

          Emergency medicine & Trauma
          Emergency medicine & Trauma

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