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Online patient scheduling software: what providers need to know

Published: November 7, 2024 by Experian Health

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Outdated scheduling systems, endless phone calls and clunky user digital interfaces cause friction – for both patients and staff. The result? Frustrated patients, no-shows, unused appointment time slots and a hit to bottom lines. Patients want to see their provider quickly, and they don’t want to jump through hoops to make an appointment. Online patient scheduling software may be the solution.

In Experian Health’s 2024 State of Patient Access survey, nearly 8 in 10 patients who reported being unhappy with their provider experience blamed waiting for an appointment as a top frustration. And 89% of patients said they want to schedule their appointments online or using a mobile device. Unsurprisingly, 61% of patients would consider switching to a healthcare provider that offers a patient portal or a digital front door.

Now, 63% of providers report offering self-scheduling tools and another 16% plan to implement online patient scheduling in the next six months. But getting patients to use them is still a challenge. With online patient scheduling software, patients get the 24/7 access they crave, and healthcare organizations benefit from increased patient volume, improved staff efficiencies and revenue growth.

Understanding online patient scheduling software

To enable online patient self-scheduling, organizations need a platform that translates a provider’s scheduling rules into an intuitive experience, guiding patients to the appropriate provider and appointment while keeping the provider in control of their calendar. This is achieved with Experian Health’s Patient Schedule solution, through decision support and automated business rules that uphold best practices, regardless of how the appointment is booked. The platform then digitizes the scheduling workflow, handles various scheduling scenarios, and includes necessary pre-registration information for the right appointment. It streamlines the process, ensuring patients can easily communicate their needs and be routed to the correct provider. Providers can automate their scheduling protocols, ensuring patients only see available options.

Online patient scheduling software puts patients in charge of managing appointments—on their owntime. Tools like Patient Schedule integrate with practice systems, making it easy to coordinate care seamlessly. The software is customizable to an organization’s scheduling rules, so patients only see the calendars and appointment types providers want them to see. New and returning patients can access systems in real time and find the appointment slots and providers they need easily.

Patients can book, reschedule and cancel appointments, making no-shows less likely. Physician time is used wisely, schedule gaps are lessened and staff no longer has to waste valuable time confirming appointments. Instead, text messages, with their 98% open rate, facilitate fast and direct patient communication.

Benefits of patient schedule software to hospitals

More than 62% of healthcare workers consider patient scheduling to be one of the areas hit hardest by staff shortages. However, when patients have convenient, 24/7 access to patient scheduling software, it eases the burden on overburdened call center staff, administrative resources and operational costs.

Patient scheduling software boosts retention of existing patients and makes it easier to acquire new patients. On average, providers using Experian Health’s scheduling solution see 32% more patients per month, reduce scheduling time by 50% and enjoy an 89% patient show rate.

Key features to look for in online patient scheduling software

Patient scheduling software features should facilitate convenient and flexible patient scheduling while increasing care access, streamlining staff productivity and boosting operational efficiency. Here’s a breakdown of key features to consider in online patient scheduling software.

1. User-friendly interface

Old habits are hard to break. Experian Health data reports that more than half of providers (55%) find getting patients to use digital services to be one of their greatest challenges. Why? Some research indicates that 89% of patients are reluctant to use an online scheduler because they’re either not aware of the service or feel they don’t have the computer skills to use it.

Easy-to-use online scheduling is common for everyday tasks like booking dinner reservations. However, in healthcare, that’s not always the case. Patients struggle to use slow systems and hard-to-navigate interfaces. To encourage widespread adoption, online patient scheduling software needs to be simple to set up, deploy, and use—for providers and patients.

Tools like Patient Schedule easily automate scheduling workflows, allowing providers to define appointment criteria and sync with existing calendars. A platform with no login required, unique patient identification and mobile access makes it easy—and secure—for patients to find providers and schedule appointments.

2. Appointment reminders

Relying on appointment reminder phone calls can drain your staff and the bottom line. Patients might miss calls, forget to return messages, lose reminder cards or forget about their appointments entirely. This leads to no-shows, time wasted on rescheduling and juggling physician calendars, decreased patient outcomes and reduced revenue.

Automating appointment reminders by text or IVR with Patient Schedule makes it simple to send patients updates, confirm appointments, and maximize staff and physician time. Patients can book, reschedule, or cancel appointments in real time—even after business hours. When patients are in charge of their own schedule, no-shows decrease, and revenue goes up, not to mention improved patient outcomes and satisfaction.

3. Integration capabilities

Seamless integration is key. Online patient scheduling software works best when it dovetails with practice management systems, electronic medical record (EMR) platforms and other operational technology. This ensures efficient scheduling, fewer gaps in physician schedules and the ability for providers and practice management to communicate effectively with patients throughout the entire patient journey.

With the appropriate integration, patients are in control of their scheduling. Status updates are communicated in real time over text when a patient books, reschedules or cancels online – keeping everyone in the know. Patient Schedule’s template rules allow providers to optimize their calendars to ensure patients schedule into the right time slots. Practice managers benefit from coordinated workflows and a holistic view of the entire schedule, making it easier to identify gaps.

4. Customization options

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to online patient scheduling software. Whether integrating self-schedule into an existing online system or starting from scratch, the software solution should be tailored to every organization’s requirements, goals and budget.

When selecting a partner, it’s important to consider the organization’s needs carefully. What’s the scope of use? Is it a small practice or a large hospital network? What existing systems will the online patient scheduling software need to integrate with? Is the online patient scheduling software replacing a large call center or a small support staff?

For best results, look for flexible solutions that allow room to scale while accommodating changing healthcare environments and privacy needs.

Factors to consider when choosing a solution

To ensure a successful implementation of an online patient scheduling software solution, consider these additional factors:

  • Accessibility features
  • Staff training and onboarding requirements
  • HIPAA compliance
  • Privacy protection features
  • Time to launch
  • Cost to implement
  • Ongoing technical support

Case studies: Successful implementation stories

Curious how Experian Health’s Patient Schedule solution benefits healthcare organizations? Here’s what two clients had to say:

In practice: When Indiana University (IU) Health implemented Patient Schedule, they found that “the platform is very new patient-focused with new patients accounting for over 59% of Self Scheduling bookings.” Of those bookings, they saw an 87% show rate and found “around 64% of our patients self-scheduled during non-business hours.”

Watch the webinar: See how IU Health used self-scheduling to manage increasing patient volumes with less staff – and gain insights on using digital scheduling to scale operations.

In practice: CareMount Medical, a patient-centered organization, implemented online patient scheduling as part of a 24/7 access initiative, enabling real-time scheduling access across all of their providers and specialties.

Read the case study: See how CareMount Medical used Patient Schedule to make it easier for patients to get in to see their provider, improve patient satisfaction and boost financial visibility.

By adopting online patient scheduling, healthcare providers can streamline operations, improve patient satisfaction and deliver high-quality care. This solution speeds up staff training, streamlines scheduling time, improves patient no-show rates and increases patient volumes and retention.

Ready to make the move to online patient scheduling? Contact Experian Health to get started.

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