Agreed, it is not considered, but it can be and I suspect automation is part of the solution.
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if a personal trainer can remind their customers about appointments and let you reschedule online ...
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I don't see why hospitals dont do that and more.
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Reminder automation is a feature any office can buy already. Scheduling is a triage exercise, not first-come-first-serve.
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I am curious now, maybe I just need new doctors; sounds like you think the "system works fine as it is".
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(BTW I worked in healthcare too) but what gets me is that was over 20 years ago and my experience today is the same.
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Regarding appointment reminders, it is a QoS issue. We get about ~3 reminders prior to visit for baby's pediatrician.
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Taking your example, I could get an appointment within 1 week with a pediatrician. No need for reminders.
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I might have to wait for up to 3w for a "checkup" (pediatrician or otherwise) but...
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was really more about "were doing blood tests tomorrow dont eat", "be sure to take your pills until done", etc
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Also "You are still young and handsome." reminders.
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those I have to pay extra for, every year they get more expensive!
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