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BMC Health Serv Res ; 16: 13, 2016 Jan 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26769153

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Patients not attending to clinic appointments (no-show) significantly affects delivery, cost of care and resource planning. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, predictors and economic consequences of patient no-shows. METHOD: This is a retrospective cohort study using administrative databases for fiscal years 1997-2008. We searched administrative databases for no-show frequency and cost at a large medical center. In addition, we estimated no-show rates and costs in another 10 regional hospitals. We studied no-show rates in primary care and various subspecialty settings over a 12-year period, the monthly and seasonal trends of no-shows, the effects of implementing a reminder system and the economic effects of missed appointments. RESULTS: The mean no-show rate was 18.8% (2.4%) in 10 main clinics with highest occurring in subspecialist clinics. No-show rate in the women clinic was higher and the no-show rate in geriatric clinic was lower compared to general primary care clinic (PCP). The no-show rate remained at a high level despite its reduction by a centralized phone reminder (from 16.3% down to 15.8%). The average cost of no-show per patient was $196 in 2008. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicates that no-show imposed a major burden on this health care system. Further, implementation of a reminder system only modestly reduced the no-show rate.


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Ambulatory Care Facilities/statistics & numerical data , No-Show Patients/statistics & numerical data , Aged , Ambulatory Care Facilities/economics , Appointments and Schedules , Costs and Cost Analysis , Delivery of Health Care/economics , Female , Health Resources/economics , Hospitals, District/economics , Hospitals, District/statistics & numerical data , Humans , No-Show Patients/economics , Primary Health Care/economics , Reminder Systems/economics , Reminder Systems/statistics & numerical data , Retrospective Studies , Texas
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