WAITING TIME IN THE WAITING ROOM IN FAMILY PRACTICE AND PATIENT SATISFACTION

  • Janko Kersnik Zdravstvena postaja Kranjska Gora, ZD Jesenice, Koroška 2, 4280 Kranjska Gora
  • Valerija Vipotnik Zupanc Zdravstveni dom Kranj, Gosposvetska 10, 4000 Kranj
Keywords: patient, general practice physician, appointment system

Abstract

Background: Appointment system shortens the waiting time in the waiting room for the patient and allows better use of time for the doctor. We wanted to examine how long patients are willing to wait in the waiting room, how long they waited at the last visit, patient satisfaction with the last visit, the satisfaction with the length of waiting in the past 12 months and the overall patient satisfaction score for the last 12 months. Appointment system proved to be effective means of organising practice time. Waiting time in the waiting room with appointment system was considerably shorter (mean 18.5 minutes) as compared to the waiting time in the practices without appointment system (mean 55.4 minutes), the fact which is reflected also in higher satisfaction with waiting in the waiting room in the past 12 months. Three quarters of patients in practices with appointment system waited standard 20 minutes or less, as opposed to the other practices where only one quarter of patients waited 20 minutes or less.
Conclusions: The overall satisfaction with the doctor with the appointment system does not differ in both types of practices. The patients from practices with appointment system evaluated better possibility to get an appointment to suit the patients, but worse help of the doctors’ staff, possibility to get through to the office by phone, the length of time during the consultation and the doctors’ thoroughness.

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Published
2017-04-15
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Kersnik J, Zupanc V. WAITING TIME IN THE WAITING ROOM IN FAMILY PRACTICE AND PATIENT SATISFACTION. TEST ZdravVestn [Internet]. 15Apr.2017 [cited 5Aug.2024];70(5). Available from: http://vestnik-dev.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2560
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Professional Article