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feed for patients who have trouble swallowing up to 8 hours. Parents find it helpful that our texts state the time that their child should stop drinking whichever liquid. Tech challenges If you'd like to implement a texting system, give yourself a lot of time to smooth out the technological kinks. It took us a year to launch, a lot longer than we'd initially thought. We had a few starts and stops along the way. • 160 characters. We worked long and hard with our texting vendor to customize our messages, but it's not easy summarizing NPO instructions in less than 160 characters. That's precious few words, trust us. We wanted the instructions to be clear, but we worried if too little info would be helpful. • Frequency. Outpatient areas of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh were already using the cloud-based messaging platform, but it took some trial and error to synchronize sending multiple texts over multi- ple days — rather than sending, for example, a single text about the expected ER wait time. • Daily patient database. Each day, we place what we call a daily drop of patients into the texting database. When we launched our service, however, we failed to filter out canceled patients and inpa- tients, so early on both these groups received texts not intended for them. Our IT team was quick to fix this glitch so that we can upload the patient Excel file to our vendor for the next 7 days. • Staff pushback. We initially had some pushback from our phone call nurses who felt the program would be too time- and labor-intensive for them to manually key in patient data into the texting module. But when they saw how intuitive the program is — it automatically com- 2 4 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 9 Business Advisor BA

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