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Sending reminders to nearly half a million people every month, MJog is being used by Healthcare and Hair & Beauty organisations, big and small across the United Kingdom.
MJog for Primary Care
Working in NHS & Private clinics plus GP Practices across the country within 75% of PCTs, MJog is proven to reduce DNAs to help you to achieve access targets and also increase clinic attendance to achieve QOF targets.
Offering a free trial for one year click here to find out how the service can benefit your practice.
MJog for Secondary Care
MJog has been successfully working with NHS & Private Hospitals to reduce DNAs, and to assist with the achievement of the 18 week pathway objectives. By reducing DNAs in excess of 50%, more appointments are being made available to patients.
The service has also been proven to help with the management of long term conditions such as Diabetes & Weight Management.
MJog for Hair & Beauty
MJog has been proven to reduce no shows by as much as 90% and can increase response rates from traditional promotional campaigns from 3 to 10% at a fraction of the cost! It is the premier service for allowing text and emails to and from your customers.
Recent MJog News
- Microtest integrates MJog automated patient reminder services to help its GP practice users save money and time
- Voices Messages Increase Coverage For GP Practices
- How To Opt Out of an Opt In Policy
- New Diabetes Classifications Force Patient Reviews
- MJog Assists GPs In Reaching Pay Thresholds for Swine Flu Vaccination Uptake
MJog for Healthcare
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NHS Missed Appointments
- Why waiting room seats were empty: lack of consultants means 80000 cancelled ... - Belfast Telegraph 27 August, 2010
- Unique Access Guide Launched - Leigh People 26 August, 2010
- Breast cancer clinics set to resume again tomorrow - News & Star 20 August, 2010
- HTK's new Prompt-2-Attend Cuts the Cost of Missed Appointments - Wireless Developer Network (press release) 19 August, 2010
- Professor John Brooks appointed new chair of Corridor Manchester - Manchester Confidential 19 August, 2010
