Healthcare Appointment Notification Optimization: A Review of the Current Literature
Abstract
Non-attendance at clinic appointments is a barrier to the delivery of effective healthcare. It reduces the efficiency of clinicians and, as a result, indirectly contributes to increased costs to the healthcare system. The losses caused by appointment non-attendance can be estimated in terms of clinician time lost and revenues not collected. However, communication technology has made significant advances in the way people interact and work. Organizations are rapidly increasing their usage of this technology to communicate with their customers. This research focuses on utilizing communication technology within healthcare systems as a means of patient-provider communication by optimizing the current notification system, exploring other forms of technology, and measuring the impact of the communication efficiency and effectiveness. This paper provides a review of the current literature on various methods to improve attendance rates.
Recommended Citation
K. Madra and E. A. Cudney, "Healthcare Appointment Notification Optimization: A Review of the Current Literature," IIE Annual Conference and Expo 2014, pp. 789 - 797, The Institute of Industrial Engineers, Jan 2014.
Department(s)
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Appointment notification; Automated telephone reminders; Broken appointment rates; Letter reminders; Postcard reminders; Reminder systems
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-098376243-0
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2024 The Institute of Industrial Engineers, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Jan 2014