OBJECTIVES: To determine appointment failure rates in pediatric resident continuity clinics nationally, and to identify characteristics of clinics with respect to factors that may affect appointment failure rates. DESIGN: A one-page questionnaire administered via facsimile machine to pediatric residencies' continuity clinic directors. RESULTS: Of 200 continuity clinic directors, 160 (80%) returned the survey. The mean no-show percentage was 30.9%, with a range of 3% to 80%. Among the factors studied, only mode of payment emerged as an independent predictor. CONCLUSIONS: Appointment failure is a substantial problem in pediatric resident continuity clinics, which needs attention if resident learning, patient care, and clinic efficiency are to be optimized.
OBJECTIVES: To determine appointment failure rates in pediatric resident continuity clinics nationally, and to identify characteristics of clinics with respect to factors that may affect appointment failure rates. DESIGN: A one-page questionnaire administered via facsimile machine to pediatric residencies' continuity clinic directors. RESULTS: Of 200 continuity clinic directors, 160 (80%) returned the survey. The mean no-show percentage was 30.9%, with a range of 3% to 80%. Among the factors studied, only mode of payment emerged as an independent predictor. CONCLUSIONS: Appointment failure is a substantial problem in pediatric resident continuity clinics, which needs attention if resident learning, patient care, and clinic efficiency are to be optimized.
Authors: David J Wallace; Kristin N Ray; Abbye Degan; Kristen Kurland; Derek C Angus; Ana Malinow Journal: BMJ Qual Saf Date: 2017-11-24 Impact factor: 7.035
Authors: Sanjeev Y Tuli; Lindsay A Thompson; Kathleen A Ryan; Ganga L Srinivas; Donald J Fillipps; Christopher M Young; Sonal S Tuli Journal: J Grad Med Educ Date: 2010-06