A Study of an Appointment Scheduling System for Outpatients at the United States Air Force Academy Hospital.

Abstract

With over 260,000 annual outpatient visits in a 70 bed hospital, staffed by 560 personnel, an efficient and effective means of scheduling outpatient ambulatory appointments at the USAF Academy Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colorado is paramount. The research problem involved determining the proper appointment system configuration, centralized or decentralized. A key aspect of this decision process was measuring the patient and staff satisfaction levels using questionnaires. The conclusion was that a successful appointment scheduling system must be tailored to the needs and desires of the patients and the clinical staff. The recommendations were based on the patient and staff satisfaction levels, efficiency of operations, cost considerations, and physical facility constraints. The recommendations involved establishing a decentralized system for booking appointments in large clinics, and a centralized system for booking appointments in other smaller clinical areas. Keywords: Appointments, Scheduling system, Outpatient, Ambulatory, Centralized appointments, Decentralized appointments, Outpatient satisfaction, Staff satisfaction. (sdw)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 30, 1988
Accession Number
ADA212073

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  • Donald W. Shields

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  • Academy of Health Sciences

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  • Biomedical

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  • Air Force
  • Computer Programs
  • Health Care
  • Health Services
  • Hospitals
  • Medical Personnel
  • Patient Care
  • Personnel Management
  • Psychology
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  • United States

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