In a recent white paper, Colon Prep Center discusses the difficulty in regulating and explaining the colonoscopy preparation process, which is largely patients' responsibility. Colon Prep Center directs the entire bowel prep process from sending patients educational material to answering their questions night or day.
Here are three benefits of outsourcing the bowel prep process.
1. Cost savings. Informed patients decrease the expensive risk of last minute cancellations and no-shows.
2. Increased efficiency. Physicians and staff no longer have to answer calls from patients asking for direction during the bowel prep process. That time can be spent performing other tasks.
3. Improved Outcomes. High-quality bowel preparation is essential to high-quality colonoscopy outcomes. The better prepared a patient is for the procedure, the more likely the procedure will yield a quality result.
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Here are three benefits of outsourcing the bowel prep process.
1. Cost savings. Informed patients decrease the expensive risk of last minute cancellations and no-shows.
2. Increased efficiency. Physicians and staff no longer have to answer calls from patients asking for direction during the bowel prep process. That time can be spent performing other tasks.
3. Improved Outcomes. High-quality bowel preparation is essential to high-quality colonoscopy outcomes. The better prepared a patient is for the procedure, the more likely the procedure will yield a quality result.
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