Patients who fail to attend initial appointments reduce clinic efficiency.
To maximize attendance by newly referred outpatients, we introduced a manda
tory group orientation clinic for all new patients and determined its effec
ts on no-show rates. Orientation clinic also provided health care screening
and opportunities for patient feedback. The new patient no-show rate for i
nitial provider visits decreased significantly from 45% before institution
of orientation clinic to 18% afterwards (P < .0001). The total no-show (pat
ients who failed to attend orientation clinic or an Initial provider visit)
rate of the postintervention group was 51% (P = .28, compared with before
the intervention). This intervention improved the efficiency and minimized
the wasted time of our clinicians.