What is ad hoc scheduling?
Ad hoc scheduling is usually reserved for consultations that occur infrequently or which cannot be scheduled in advance. It is defined as taking place when each provider-patient encounter is scheduled individually and is typically based on the needs of the patient. Most often it is used to provide care for patients in emergency situations where the required expertise is not available locally. It may also be used for non-urgent consultations where the need is infrequent and unpredictable.
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