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Impact of Automated Reminder Calls in a Safety-Net Setting on Surgical Clinic No-Show Rates.

Caitlyn BraschiGriselda GutierrezJessica K LiuAmy K YetasookEric R SimmsBeverley A PetrieAshkan Moazzez
Published in: The American surgeon (2022)
In surgical clinics, missed appointments may lead to delayed diagnosis and postponed surgical intervention. Automated reminder calls (robocalls) have replaced live staff phone calls in many systems as a cost-saving measure. This study aims to evaluate whether robocalls reduced the outpatient appointment no-show rate for surgical patients in a county hospital. Demographic and clinic data from two surgical clinics at a safety net hospital were collected over two time periods: 3-months immediately before robocalls went live and 3-months immediately after robocalls went live. No-show rates were compared between time periods. Multivariate analysis confirmed that robocalls were independently associated with reduced no-show rates (OR: 1.32; 95% CI: 1.0-1.7; P = .032). In addition, new appointments were independently predictive of higher no-show rates (OR: 1.32; 95% CI: 1.0-1.7; P = .048). Robocalls appear to be an effective tool for improving appointment attendance overall. Furthermore, robocalls may free limited staff to perform higher value work in the healthcare system.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • machine learning
  • deep learning
  • high throughput
  • electronic health record