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Patient mobile telephone ‘text’ reminder: a novel way to reduce non-attendance at the ENT out-patient clinic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2007

Abstract

Background:

Non-attendance at out-patient clinics is a seemingly intractable problem, estimated to cost £65 (€97) per incident. This results in under-utilisation of resources and prolonged waiting lists. In an effort to reduce out-patient clinic non-attendance, our ENT department, in conjunction with the information and communication technology department, instigated the use of a mobile telephone short message service (‘text’) reminder, to be sent out to each patient three days prior to their out-patient clinic appointment.

Objective:

To audit non-attendance rates at ENT out-patient clinics following the introduction of a text reminder system.

Study design:

Retrospective review.

Methods:

Non-attendance at our institution's ENT out-patient clinics was audited, following introduction of a text message reminder system in August 2003. Rates of non-attendance were compared for the text message reminder group and a historical control group.

Results:

Before the introduction of the text message reminder system, the mean rate of non-attendance was 33.6 per cent. Following the introduction of the system, the mean rate of non-attendance reduced to 22 per cent.

Conclusion:

Sending text message reminders is a simple and cost-effective way to improve non-attendance at ENT out-patient clinics.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 2007

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