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    • Assessing pager systems is crucial for improving hospital workflows.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficiency of conventional hospital pagers.
    • To estimate the financial cost associated with time lost due to pager use.
    • To compare pager systems with hospital-based wireless telephones.

    Main Methods:

    • A survey was conducted among 100 clinicians, nurses, and pharmacists.
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    • The financial cost of lost time and advantages of wireless phones were assessed.

    Main Results:

    • A 70% response rate was achieved with 70 clinicians completing the survey.
    • Average daily time spent on pagers: physicians (48-66 min), nurses (120 min), pharmacists (165 min).
    • Estimated monthly cost of lost time per ward: $2,732-$17,250.

    Conclusions:

    • Traditional paging systems are inefficient for hospital staff communication.
    • Switching to direct phone calls could be significantly more cost-effective.
    • Hospitals using traditional pagers may benefit from adopting alternative communication methods.