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I have an out of network private practice. I'm trying to make my intake process more efficient and streamlined. I am very interested to hear how everyone else does it.
Here is my process:
1. Get an inquiry from a potential patient (email, call, referral, etc)
2. Brief screening phone call with the patient during which I also explain my fees, process, etc. Get their email and basic contact info. Schedule an appointment.
3. Email the patient a patient portal invite on Luminello where they are instructed to e-sign forms, fill out a few rating scales, input their credit card info, input their emergency contact, etc
4. See the patient
I am running into trouble at step 3. I rely heavily on my EMR. Some patients just don't want to create a patient portal. Or if they do, they can't figure out what to do once they have accessed it - despite my including specific instructions with pictures. This isn't just an age issue, I have 26-year-old software engineers who just aren't interested in making a patient account.
I am curious to hear how everyone gets their forms signed and collects payment info prior to the first appointment, especially in the era of telemedicine where you can't just print forms at the office and have the patient complete them at the first in-person visit.
Here is my process:
1. Get an inquiry from a potential patient (email, call, referral, etc)
2. Brief screening phone call with the patient during which I also explain my fees, process, etc. Get their email and basic contact info. Schedule an appointment.
3. Email the patient a patient portal invite on Luminello where they are instructed to e-sign forms, fill out a few rating scales, input their credit card info, input their emergency contact, etc
4. See the patient
I am running into trouble at step 3. I rely heavily on my EMR. Some patients just don't want to create a patient portal. Or if they do, they can't figure out what to do once they have accessed it - despite my including specific instructions with pictures. This isn't just an age issue, I have 26-year-old software engineers who just aren't interested in making a patient account.
I am curious to hear how everyone gets their forms signed and collects payment info prior to the first appointment, especially in the era of telemedicine where you can't just print forms at the office and have the patient complete them at the first in-person visit.