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Using No-Show Modeling to Improve Clinic Performance

Authors :
Sands, Laura P
Daggy, Joanne K
Lawley, Mark
Willis, Deanna
Thayer, Debra
Suelzer, Christopher
DeLaurentis, Po-Ching C.
Turkan, Ayten
Chakraborty, Santanu
Source :
School of Nursing Faculty Publications
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Purdue University, 2010.

Abstract

‘No-shows’ or missed appointments result in under-utilized clinic capacity. We develop a logistic regression model using electronic medical records to estimate patients’ no-show probabilities and illustrate the use of the estimates in creating clinic schedules that maximize clinic capacity utilization while maintaining small patient waiting times and clinic overtime costs. This study used information on scheduled outpatient appointments collected over a three-year period at a Veterans Affairs medical center. The call-in process for 400 clinic days was simulated and for each day two schedules were created: the traditional method that assigned one patient per appointment slot, and the proposed method that scheduled patients according to their no-show probability to balance patient waiting, overtime and revenue. Combining patient no-show models with advanced scheduling methods would allow more patients to be seen a day while improving clinic efficiency. Clinics should consider the benefits of implementing scheduling software that includes these methods relative to the cost of no-shows.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nursing

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
School of Nursing Faculty Publications
Accession number :
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