n a recent BBC study two thirds of all doctors polled said that any
patients who miss appointments have to pay for the appointment of at
very least pay a fine or a penalty.
Here in the United States the physicians are a bit tight lipped.
There is even a legal question as to whether or not a doctor can even
charge for a missed appointment. The answer is a big maybe.
Many believe it has to do with the relationship you have with your
doctor and if there a contractual obligation by the patient. Others say
that there can not be a charge for "Services NOT rendered".
Many doctors charge and just as many would like to but think it may
be a public relations nightmare. There are even more considerations.
What about insurance, will they pay for missed appointment, actually
some will.
Obviously this is a sensitive subject for all but most progressive
physicians have purchased practice management software (electronic
medical records and EMR software) that can mitigate the problem. New
electronic medical records and medical billing software such as
ReminderPro is a user-friendly, interactive patient calling system that
delivers doctor-to-patient communication through telephone and email
messages automatically. Practices are able to enhance patient care,
reduce appointment no-shows, and increase productivity.
The trend is positive, many doctors that have implemented such EMR
software now lowers the incidents of missing appointments and driving
more profits to the practice's bottom line.


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