Voices Messages Increase Coverage For GP Practices
Friday, March 26th, 2010 | Healthcare, News
Following on from MJog’s success within Hospitals, we are pleased to announce the launch of Voice Messaging for GP Practices, which can securely deliver health campaign and appointment reminder messages to a Patient’s landline. The number of registered mobile numbers for patients is typically less than 50% in most GP Practices – meaning less than half of patients can benefit from the messages that are sent out. Using Voice Messages, Practices can now reach all Patients that have given a contact number, mobile or landline.
Already used throughout Hospitals, the service increases the number of patients that can be contacted, meaning that QOF targets can be reached more efficiently and DNAs will be further reduced.
Laura Slatcher, Web Services Project Leader at Trafford NHS Healthcare comments: “Using MJog’s Voice Messaging Service for patient reminders we were able to increase our coverage to 92% of patients and therefore further reduce our DNA rates. Typically 3% of our patients cancel their appointments 7 days in advance, allowing us to offer almost 300 extra appointments a month to other patients.”
For further information on the benefits to your Practice visit Voice Reminders, or contact us today!
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