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Mache S et al. – For the first time, surgeons’ workflow in German hospitals was studied in real time. The study results substantiate physicians’ statements about their own working conditions, especially with concerns to large amount of time spent on administration tasks. The findings of this study form a basis upon which further analysis can be built and recommendations for improvements in physicians’ workflows at German hospitals can be made.

   

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