2019
DOI: 10.23886/ejki.7.10303.
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Reminder System as a Strategy to Improve Patient’s Adherence on Medical Appointment

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“…A study held in Jakarta reveals that reminder system through mHealth application is feasible in the context of urban area. 22 The use of mobile phones are also increasing in rural area. The Midwives with Mobile Phone Project that is implemented in Aceh Besar, Indonesia, indicates that the mobile phone is useful to facilitate communication between rural midwives and physicians, and also helps to disseminate health information to the patient community.…”
Section: The Use Of Digital Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study held in Jakarta reveals that reminder system through mHealth application is feasible in the context of urban area. 22 The use of mobile phones are also increasing in rural area. The Midwives with Mobile Phone Project that is implemented in Aceh Besar, Indonesia, indicates that the mobile phone is useful to facilitate communication between rural midwives and physicians, and also helps to disseminate health information to the patient community.…”
Section: The Use Of Digital Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all areas of health and medicine, there is a growing interest in the use of digital applications and in methods for evaluating their quality [16]. Around the world, there are many digital applications available for health, but most applications are about medical education, medical records, consultation, communication, disease management, early detection, health education, health promotion, reminders to take medication and visits, references, and information collection, patient management and monitoring, and mosquito tracking application [17]- [21]. There are still few applications for accreditation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In outpatient services, a well-run scheduling system can cut patient waiting time, and provide opportunities for health care providers to allocate resources based on the number of patients, to improve the quality of health services (Tsai et al, 2019).However, the absence of patients according to the specified schedule is a common problem. Based on scientific evidence, as many as 40% of patients do not comply with the treatment schedule and fail to follow the instructions given by health services (Sugiharto et al, 2019). The absence of a patient during a scheduled visit can create a significant negative burden and impact on the medical service system (Davies et al, 2016).Patients often give several reasons that cause them not to come on a set schedule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These reasons are forgetting the schedule of visits, confusion on the date and day of the visit schedule, miscommunication regarding visit schedule information, feeling better, transportation problems, and obstacles to leaving work or school (Crutchfield & Kristler, 2017).Reducing the number of missed consultations can be a relatively inexpensive way to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of health services (McLean et al, 2016). The use of the Reminder System can help patients determine and remind the schedule of visits that must be made (Sugiharto et al, 2019). The types of reminders that have been proven to be effective include letters, telephones, electronic mail/emails, and short messaging services (Moore, et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%