Hypotheses (Does Multitasking Improve Performance? Evidence from the Emergency Department)
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HYPOTHESIS 1A: A physician’s busy period duration (time to discharge a given number of patients) has a U-shaped response to multitasking.
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HYPOTHESIS 1B: Physician multitasking has an inverted U-shaped effect on throughput rate.
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HYPOTHESIS 2: Physician multitasking has a U-shaped effect on the number of patient revisits.
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HYPOTHESIS 3: Physician multitasking has an inverted U-shaped effect on the number of diagnoses.
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