Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:doctor here. Be annoyed all you want, we are trying to not charge you missed appointment fees. Do you really want to go to collections over missed appt fees which most people ignore??
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/28/what-to-do-about-a-doctors-no-show-fee-which-can-cost-100-or-more.html
Hey, can I charge you when you’re running late? I have a late appointment fee. I actually know a lawyer who won money from a doctor who was running late! We have jobs too, doctor.
Anonymous wrote:doctor here. Be annoyed all you want, we are trying to not charge you missed appointment fees. Do you really want to go to collections over missed appt fees which most people ignore??
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/28/what-to-do-about-a-doctors-no-show-fee-which-can-cost-100-or-more.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working in the field, I can tell you the number of people missing appts have sky rocketed. We have people that make appts the day before and then don't show up and obviously those that confirm and still don't show up. The lack of respect for the providers is amazing, so we are forced to send so many messages reminding people. So everyone has started to double book appts too.
You can thank people that continue to miss appts for this
98% of the population has undiagnosed ADHD. I’m not surprised by any of this.
Nah, they are just totally self-centered and self-absorbed.
Anonymous wrote:It's gotten really out of hand. Multiple reminders via text and email starting 10 days out. THen half the time when I confirm the reminders still keep coming as if I did nothing. I feel like it's a cash grab too so they can get your co-pay that much earlier.
Anonymous wrote:This does not bother me at all. I usually keep one email related to an appointment in my inbox at a time; I delete all others. And I'm not sure what OP is talking about regarding getting a copay early because with all the various doctors I've seen in the past year or so, I've never had to pay before actually being in the office.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to confirm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working in the field, I can tell you the number of people missing appts have sky rocketed. We have people that make appts the day before and then don't show up and obviously those that confirm and still don't show up. The lack of respect for the providers is amazing, so we are forced to send so many messages reminding people. So everyone has started to double book appts too.
You can thank people that continue to miss appts for this
98% of the population has undiagnosed ADHD. I’m not surprised by any of this.