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Effect of Varied Outreach Methods on Appointment Scheduling, Appointment Completion, and Receipt of MMR Vaccination
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating 1 automated message, 2 automated messages, and 2 other interventions for Preventable Disease, Vaccine and Health Care Utilization. Completed, enrolled 1,312 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Our objective is to determine the effectiveness of varied outreach methods (e.g. automated reminder calls/text messages with or without personalized calls/texts) to children age 12-14 months or 4 years old who are due for a WCC visit and don't have one scheduled in the next 45 days on the outcomes of appointment scheduling, appointment completion, and receipt of the MMR vaccination.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Parents of eligible patients will receive 1 HIPAA compliant automated call or text reminder (based on preference recorded in EHR) that their child is due for a checkup and information on how to schedule an appointment.
Parents of eligible patients will receive 2 HIPAA compliant automated call or text reminders (based on preference recorded in EHR) that their child is due for a checkup and information on how to schedule an appointment.
No personal contact attempts will be made.
Parents of eligible patients will receive a text from a medical assistant informing them that their child is due for a check up. This will be followed by personal call from the medical assistant to assist the parent with scheduling an appointment.