In a medical office setting, what is the primary benefit of scheduling patients to arrive every 10–15 minutes during the first half of the hour rather than having all patients arrive at the beginning of the hour?
A) It maximizes the office's billing efficiency by increasing the number of patients seen in a short period.
B) It minimizes patient wait times and reduces the likelihood of overbooking or long delays, leading to better time management and patient satisfaction.
C) It allows for more time to complete paperwork and administrative tasks before patients arrive.
D) It ensures that all patients will be seen by a single medical professional simultaneously, improving team coordination.