Have you considered using ReminderPro to send appointment
reminder text messages (SMS) to your patients' cell phones? With a
bit of work upfront, ReminderPro can do this for you. But there are
some considerations.
Most cell phones can receive emails as text messages. The key is
knowing where to send the email. Let me give you an example. I use
Verizon as my cell phone service provider. If I email
5205551212@vtext.com, the message will be received on my cell phone
as a text message. Do you have patients that would like to receive
reminders on their cell phones? If so, simply obtain their cell
numbers and the providers they use, then enter the proper email
addresses in your practice management system. When you generate the
call session and send emails, those patients will receive a text
message reminder.
The email address to be used varies by provider. It will always
be phonenumber@something.com. For a list of the domain names for
the various cell phone providers, you can check out
this page (external link), or contact the service providers
directly.
Now, a word of caution. Not everyone receives text messages on
their cell phones for free. The mobile plan they purchased
determines this. So if a patient wishes to receive text reminder
messages, they must either have a plan that doesn't charge them, or
they need to be willing to absorb the cost. There is
an interesting article on the AIDS.gov website that discusses
this.
In addition, cell service providers impose a limitation on the
number of characters in the text messages (usually 120 or 160). Our
recommendation is to keep text message appointment reminders under
100 characters.
And there are other considerations directly related to getting
email addresses into ReminderPro. First, your PMS/EMR must have the
ability to include the email address in the data ReminderPro
imports. Second, ReminderPro's import must have the ability to
import these email addresses along with the other appointment data.
If you are not sure if ReminderPro is set to import email
addresses, our Support Department can help you find out.
In summary, this is what you need to consider if you want to
offer this service to your patients:
- You must have the patient's cell number on file, as well as the
cell phone provider.
- You must know what the email address is for that provider, and
have it correctly entered in the email address field in your
practice management system.
- Your practice management system must be able include the email
address in the export to ReminderPro, which must then be able to
import it.
- You must make sure to let patients interested in receiving
reminder texts know that they could be charged by their provider
for receiving these texts.
- The message sent to their phone should be kept under 100
characters.
With just a few steps you can have a very useful service to
offer your patients.