Assessment of scheduling for patients referred for an abnormal red reflex.

Journal: Journal Of AAPOS : The Official Publication Of The American Association For Pediatric Ophthalmology And Strabismus
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Abstract

Scheduling lag time is the time between the date of an appointment and the date an appointment was created in the scheduling system. We sought to determine the scheduling lag time in a pediatric ophthalmology clinic for children <8 years of age, referred by a primary care provider for an abnormal red reflex (ARR), cataract, leukocoria, or retinoblastoma. The median scheduling lag time was 1.8 days (IQR, 0.8-5.0). Of the 106 total appointments, 89 (84%) were completed as scheduled, 12 (11%) were canceled, and 5 (5%) were no-shows. Ten patients (12%) were never seen. There was a shorter scheduling lag time for completed visits (median, 1.1 days; IQR, 0.2-4.0) than canceled visits (median, 12.0 days; IQR, 3.1-48.5; P < 0.001). Monitoring of the scheduling lag time for urgent referrals may be a metric for quality improvement in pediatric ophthalmology.

Authors
Joseph Griffith, Mingwei Sun
Relevant Conditions

Retinoblastoma