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NO-SHOWS NO MORE: Why Missed Appointments Are Winning and How You Can Fight Back

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Health care providers across the board struggle with issues like lost revenue, scheduling issues, and the associated down time caused by missed appointments.

 

Health care providers across the board struggle with issues like lost revenue, scheduling issues, and the associated down time caused by missed appointments.

Topics to be covered in this white paper include:

• How email, text, voice, and even social media have been shown to be effective in reducing no-shows

• Having a no-show backup plan that allows patients on a waiting list to fill a last-minute vacancy

• Automating tasks such as sending appointment-related messages and filling last-minute vacancy alerts

You can drastically cut revenue loss while reducing your staff’s workload, letting them focus on delivering the best care possible. Download your white paper now!

 

 

 

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