We are looking at an SMS system now for patient reminders, messages generated from the EHR automagically

Duncan Guy

www.specialistservices.com.au

Dr. Les Bolitho wrote:
Perhaps there should be automatic SMS reminders and directions sent to
patients as reminders...

Regards
Les Bolitho
Dr Leslie E Bolitho
Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine
MBBS FRACP FACRRM
6 Dixon Street, Wangaratta .Vic.3677.Australia
Phone 61 3 5721 5533 ; Fax 61 3 5722 1781
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john dooley wrote:

Richard Hosking wrote:

AS I have said before - look at the workflow.
The patient is the messenger of the request - why send it separately via
E mail?
If it arrives separately, the radiology practice now has to worry
whether the pt will turn up.
They have the address and contact details on the form - indeed the forms
are DESIGNED to be used this way.

R


R

The point of the electronic request for the xray company is the data
entry girls dont have to enter it when the patient fronts....big big big
savings (data entry is basically expensive) same as path and also big
improvement in reducing errors on data entry...on the downside as has
been pointed out is what to do with the % of no shows clogging the
databases...and more importantly what medicolegal obligations does that
raise...re followup of noshows...


Guys,

I agree. I'd actually think a system for notifying the GP of the 'no shows' would be easy to build into the system and would be another huge advantage. Similar to the path providers' advice to GPs when patients' Paps are due again. Everyone's arse is protected that way.

All the regular patients will already know the way to the pathology/radiology centre their GP uses. I know I do. Maybe a list at the front desk, or a sign, for those who don't? No problem for the big medical centres either, as it's just down the hall.

Greg
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