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Clinical Diabetes 19:17-20, 2001
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2001
The Business of Diabetes
Work Flow Analysis: Applying Sutton’s Law in the Diabetes Care Workplace
Richard J. Koubek,
Craig M. Harvey,
Steven B. Leichter,
One of the classic "laws" of medical training is Sutton’s Law. This colloquial maxim was named incorrectly after the bank robber Willie Sutton, who was alleged to have said that he robbed banks "because that’s where the money is." (Actually, it was Clyde Barrow who made this remark.) In medicine, it encourages health professionals to investigate the most likely causes of presenting symptoms and clinical problems by searching "where the money is"—where the most likely sources of pathology may be found.
Sutton’s Law has at least as much applicability today in the business management of diabetes care as it does in clinical practice. Maximizing financial stability in the provision of diabetes care is important in the maintenance of provider organizations. We have to "go where the money is" to maximize the yield.
Das mit Clyde Barrow wollen wir mal dahin gestellt lassen (vgl. andere Quellen), aber bei allen anderen Problemen, Humor haben sie bei der us-amerikanischen Diabetervereinigung ...
Clinical Diabetes 19:17-20, 2001
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2001
The Business of Diabetes
Work Flow Analysis: Applying Sutton’s Law in the Diabetes Care Workplace
Richard J. Koubek,
Craig M. Harvey,
Steven B. Leichter,
One of the classic "laws" of medical training is Sutton’s Law. This colloquial maxim was named incorrectly after the bank robber Willie Sutton, who was alleged to have said that he robbed banks "because that’s where the money is." (Actually, it was Clyde Barrow who made this remark.) In medicine, it encourages health professionals to investigate the most likely causes of presenting symptoms and clinical problems by searching "where the money is"—where the most likely sources of pathology may be found.
Sutton’s Law has at least as much applicability today in the business management of diabetes care as it does in clinical practice. Maximizing financial stability in the provision of diabetes care is important in the maintenance of provider organizations. We have to "go where the money is" to maximize the yield.
Das mit Clyde Barrow wollen wir mal dahin gestellt lassen (vgl. andere Quellen), aber bei allen anderen Problemen, Humor haben sie bei der us-amerikanischen Diabetervereinigung ...
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