different cultures, socioeconomic statuses, countries, and are multigenerational…

For part one, of my statistics research paper, the synopsis will be in a clinical psychology office where patients are seen for their aliments by appointment. According to the instructional sheet for this course, one synopsis is chosen. The problem in the psychology clinic, is that too many doctors appointments are being missed: “A large medical facility is experiencing too many missed appointments in its primary and specialty care clinics. The facility has noticed that not all patients respond well to reminder calls regarding follow-up appointments. Some patients do not answer calls and do not seem to respond to voice mail requesting they call the facility. The result is that many follow up appointments are missed.” This is the problem at the facility, communication channels, transmission, and receiving,
According to Medical Economics Journal, “…So if doctors and/or practices want to communicate with their patients between visits, they might consider texting them, at least as a supplementarychannelto secure messaging on web portals…Lamberts, who has about 700 patients, says that texting has become his main method of communicating with patients. "I prefer this mode ofcommunicationby far over others," he says. Texting allows him to reply to messages at his convenience, to respond to each message in less than a minute.” (Terry, 2016). So, according to Lambert in his clinic, texting is preferred among most of his clients. It’s fast, instant, and a tool that is in hand most of the time for most patients. When it comes to texting,
If we look at medical clinics, we will see that all patients are from different cultures, socioeconomic statuses, countries, and are multigenerational. Most complaints of texting, email, and other instant communication modes come from people