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Reducing Patient Tardiness: From Experiment to Implementation

Wei Gu Meng Li Shichen Zhang

Abstrak

In this paper, we explore the effectiveness of late penalties in reducing patient tardiness. Specifically, we evaluate two types of penalties: the last-place penalty (i.e., assigning late-arriving patients to the end of the queue) and the fixed-place penalty (i.e., moving late patients back by a fixed number of positions), under two conditions—absence of a time recommendation and presence of an explicit time recommendation. We conducted a randomized controlled trial involving 9,573 patient visits at a partner hospital in Asia. Our findings indicate that the fixed-place penalty has no significant impact on patient tardiness. In contrast, the last-place penalty significantly reduces patients’ late rate and encourages earlier arrival, particularly when no time recommendation is provided. When combined with a time recommendation, the last-place penalty continues to lower the late rate but does not further shift arrival times earlier. We also find that the last-place penalty is effective in increasing the patient’s compliance with the time recommendation. We further implemented the last-place penalty in the partner hospital across a broader dataset involving 61,829 visits, yielding consistent results.

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Wei Gu

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Meng Li

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Shichen Zhang

Format Sitasi

Gu, W., Li, M., Zhang, S. (2025). Reducing Patient Tardiness: From Experiment to Implementation. https://doi.org/10.1177/10591478251386162

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
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CrossRef
DOI
10.1177/10591478251386162
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