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Effectiveness of Post Card Appointment Reminders

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Journal Fam Pract Res J
Specialty Public Health
Date 1994 Sep 1
PMID 7976479
Citations 3
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Abstract

Objective: This study measures the effectiveness of post card appointment reminders in a residency-based family practice center.

Methods: Outcomes of 1,380 consecutive appointments before institution of reminders were compared with 1,303 appointments afterward. Then, 140 patients were informally surveyed in follow-up.

Results: Before reminders, overall office no-show rate was 13.0%, cancellations were 19.4%, and arrivals were 67.6%. No-shows correlated with length of time from scheduling date to appointment date, seeing a resident rather than faculty, and patient payment classification (p < 0.0001). Post card reminders did not significantly improve arrivals by patients or change no-shows to cancellations. The reminders were well received by patients.

Conclusions: Post card appointment reminders were simple to institute and appreciated by patients but had little effect on improving appointment-keeping behavior.

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