Siddiqui Zuhair, Rashid Rashid
University of Texas at Houston, Houston, Texas.
Dermatol Online J. 2013 Apr 15;19(4):14.
Appointment attendance has always been a concern for physicians and the landscape is changing now that patients can book appointments online in many practices.
This manuscript examined attendance rates of appointments made on the internet for rural and urban dermatology clinics.
The study analyzed appointment records made over a 6-month period on ZocDoc.com for 3 dermatology clinics located outside Houston, Texas.
Non-attendance rates for online appointments were much lower (6.9%) than non-attendance rates at dermatology clinics through traditional means. The average age of patients who missed their appointments was lower than the average age of those who made their appointments. In addition, the average age of those who cancelled their appointments was higher than those who made their appointments. Also, urban non-attendance rates were higher than rural rates.
This study has a small sample size because online appointment scheduling is not a common practice.
The early returns of online appointment scheduling indicate that appointments made online are more likely to have lower non-attendance rates than appointments made through traditional means.
预约就诊率一直是医生关注的问题,随着现在许多医疗机构的患者可以在线预约就诊,情况正在发生变化。
本文研究了农村和城市皮肤科诊所通过互联网进行的预约就诊率。
该研究分析了在ZocDoc.com上为位于得克萨斯州休斯敦以外的3家皮肤科诊所记录的6个月期间的预约情况。
在线预约的爽约率(6.9%)远低于皮肤科诊所传统方式的爽约率。错过预约的患者的平均年龄低于成功预约的患者的平均年龄。此外,取消预约的患者的平均年龄高于成功预约的患者。而且,城市地区的爽约率高于农村地区。
由于在线预约安排并不常见,本研究样本量较小。
在线预约安排的初步结果表明,与通过传统方式进行的预约相比,在线预约的爽约率更有可能较低。