Identify the activities in the doctor’s office that fall into process time, inspection time, move time, wait time, and storage time.

(Exercise
12-12) Dr. Steve Rosenthal has his own medical practice. He specializes
in the treatment of diabetics. His staff consists of a receptionist,
two nurses, a lab technician, and a dietitian. As patients enter the
outer office, they check in with the receptionist. The patient then
waits until called by a nurse. When called, the patient moves from the
waiting room to the inner offices. The patient must weigh in and is then
assigned a room. The nurse assigning the patient to a room gathers all
the personal data for updating the medical records, such as insulin
dosage, medication, illnesses since last visit, etc. The nurse also
takes an initial blood sample for blood sugar testing and performs a
blood pressure test. The patient then waits until the doctor comes in.
After the doctor’s conference, the nurse returns to take more blood
samples, depending on what is ordered by the doctor. The patient then
waits until the dietitian comes to review eating habits and talk about
how to improve meal planning and weight control. The patient returns to
the receptionist to pay for the office visit and to schedule the next
visit.

In your response include the following:

1.
Identify the activities in the doctor’s office that fall into process
time, inspection time, move time, wait time, and storage time.

2.
List the activities in the doctor’s office that are candidates for
nonvalue-added activities. Explain why you classify them as
nonvalue-added activities.

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