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It Pays to Share Your Schedules

  • Sharing scheduling data with collaborative departments
  • Setting boundaries to respect the other department’s needs and processes, like avoiding late-day appointments
  • Writing it down and gettng consensus so everyone can follow the procedure

What can your team do to work collaboratively with a sister department to improve the patient experience? 

Follow-up tests are a common process for many patients, and many can occur on the same day. Problems arise when departments don’t coordinate schedules, and the testing facility gets overbooked. An adult medical center in Rockville, Maryland, was not meeting their threshold for mammogram screenings. The team worked with the radiology lab to share data for same-day scheduling. In three months, the team reached the target of 87 percent in patient screening. Key to success was the two teams getting together and working through a solution.

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Center shared scheduling data with other departments, respected their processes, and got everyone on the same page.
Why This Matters
Coordinating schedules prevents patients from getting turned away.
Test of Change
Sharing scheduling data between departments improves patient care
Short Teaser

Work with other departments and help patients.

Medium Teaser

It is important to know how other departments operate, especially those that provide testing for your patients. Coordinate schedules to ensure patients get what they need.

Long Teaser

It is important to know how other departments operate, especially those that provide testing for your patients. Coordinate schedules to ensure patients get what they need.

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Share Your Schedules
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Laureen Lazarovici
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Tyra Ferlatte
Role
Frontline Managers
Frontline Physicians
Frontline Workers
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Outpatient
Radiology
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Team-Tested Practice
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Inform
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Woman making a schedule.

By coordinating your scheduling with other departments, you can help better serve your patients.

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87%
Explanation

regional mammogram success rate that team met for seven months following new scheduling procedure