Hypothesis 1B Results (Does Multitasking Improve Performance? Evidence from the Emergency Department)
Multitasking is initially associated with improvement in physician throughput rate based on estimation of the second model in the study; at low levels of multitasking a physician can improve throughput rate by taking on additional patients and utilizing idle time. At high levels of multitasking, the sources of throughput loss play a dominant role. Multitasking thus has an inverted U-shaped effect on throughput rate, providing support for hypothesis 1B.
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Hypothesis 1A Results (Does Multitasking Improve Performance? Evidence from the Emergency Department)
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Hypothesis 3 Results (Does Multitasking Improve Performance? Evidence from the Emergency Department)