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An Electronic Health Record-Based Automated Self-Rescheduling Tool to Improve Patient Access: Retrospective Cohort Study.

Smitha GaneshanAndrew W LiuAnne KroegerPrerna AnandRichard SeefeldtAlexis RegnerDiana VaughnAnobel Y OdishoMichelle Mourad
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
Self-scheduling tools that provide patients with an opportunity to schedule into cancelled or unfilled appointment slots have the potential to improve patient access and efficiently capture additional revenue from filling unfilled slots. The demographics of the patients accepting these offers suggest that such digital tools may exacerbate inequities in access.
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