Failed patient appointments in ambulatory care may result in decreased revenues. The purpose of this study was to determine if patient reminders would affect the "no-show" rate of a medical ambulatory care setting. Patients of 10 physicians participated in a 6-week study. Patients were randomly assigned to one of three groups: 2 weeks of appointment reminder postcards, 2 weeks of appointment reminder phone calls, and 2 weeks of no intervention. Chi-square analysis revealed significant differences between the control group and the two groups receiving interventions. Patient reminders may be a mechanism to decrease the no-show rate in ambulatory care.
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