Banbury - 17 November 2011 - Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trustrecouped its investment in patient kiosks from iSOFT, a CSC company, in under four months, after the system helped it meet a smoking cessation referral target and so secure an extra £120,000 in funding from South East Coast Strategic Health Authority.
The referral target was achieved by including a simple
question as part of the patient self check-in process.
Meanwhile improved staff efficiency has saved the equivalent
of four full time posts in outpatient administration. "By
releasing receptionists from routine check-in procedures
their roles have been redesigned giving them more time for
check out duties and patients that need their help," said
Paul Wilson, outpatient project manager.
Nurses are also spending less time finding and escorting
patients around the department.
The trust agreed a deal with iSOFT in September 2010 for five Savienceself-service kiosks for the Darent Valley Hospital for patients to check-in for outpatient appointments automatically and update their demographic details. The investment included eight plasma screens for patient calling.
A key goal was to cut did-not-attend (DNA) rates by having
accurate patient demographic details. Initial findings show a
reduction in follow-up DNA rates of 1%, which equates to an
approximate annual cost of
£20,000.
"Allowing patients to freely update demographic information
has improved data quality and led to a subsequent fall in
DNAs," Paul Wilson said. "Missed appointments are estimated
to cost the NHS between
£60 and £120 in lost revenue, so the potential improved
revenue capture is significant based on our current
DNA rates."
He says the technology has also improved the patient
experience with shorter queues and a less stressful wait.
"The system has made a huge difference in outpatient clinics.
Queues are rare and the waiting areas are much calmer and
ultimately less stressful environments for patients. Nurses
use the system to keep them informed about each clinic and
any delays."
CSC and iSOFT signed separate partner agreements with
Savience in 2010 and between them have won contracts for this
technology with eight NHS trusts, CSC under its Clinic
Management and Self Service solution banner.
Phil Hemmings
Head of Corporate Affairs
CSC
t: +44 (0) 1295 274202
m: +44 (0) 7795 290376
e: phemmings@csc.com
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has approximately 93,000 employees and reported revenue of $16.2 billion for the 12 months ended July 1, 2011. For more information, visit the company's website at www.csc.com .
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