I’ve been thinking about how vital it’s to maintain patient confidentiality while scheduling appointments. Sometimes, patients are hesitant to share certain information over the phone, which can complicate things. I usually assure them that their details are safe with us, but I’d love to hear how others handle similar situations.
I totally get where you’re coming from! I’ve found that using online booking tools can help ease patients’ concerns. When they can self-schedule without directly sharing info over the phone, it tends to build their trust.
It’s always tough to get sensitive info, but I’ve found offering a private space for in-person scheduling makes a big difference. It’s like asking someone to discuss their secret recipe in a crowded room versus over coffee – way less pressure! Anyone else tried that approach? @jessM_91.
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