THE HSE SPENT around €10,000 on text messages to patients about clinical appointments over a 21-month period.
James Fogarty reports in the Medical Independent
that from January 2011 to July 2012, HSE West sent the most texts to
patients. It said this was in a bid to reduce non-attendance at clinical
appointments.
Not every hospital uses the service – the Louth Meath Hospital Group
and Cavan Monaghan Hospital Group don’t use the service. However,
Connolly Hospital has a service in place, and it cost of €4,000 to send
35,000 texts in 2011.
http://www.thejournal.ie/hse-texts-appointments-640071-Oct2012/
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