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Who keeps the first outpatient appointment?
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NursingFamily MedicineInitial Outpatient AppointmentPrimary CareConsecutive PatientsPsychiatryFirst Outpatient AppointmentPatient SafetyGeneral PracticeMental Health InterventionMental HealthPatient ManagementMedicineInitial AppointmentHealth Services Research
The authors studied 1,106 consecutive patients who called for an initial outpatient appointment at a medical center department of psychiatry during a one-year period. The 759 (68.6%) patients who kept their initial scheduled appointment differed from the 347 (31.4%) who did not in age, previous psychiatric treatment, source of referral, chief complaint, and number of days they waited for an appointment. A telephone follow-up conducted with almost 30% of those who did not keep their initial appointment revealed that of those contacted, 26 (25%) sought other routes for psychiatric help and 23 (22%) made a subsequent contact at the facility studied.
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