Minneapolis VA Activates AudioCare

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On October 3rd, 2011, Minneapolis VA Health Care System (MVAHCS) activated AudioCareTM a new automated communications system.  AudioCare automates the communication between the MVAHCS, MVAHCS providers, and most important of all, patients. 

Easy access to this technology allows MVAHCS to offer a significantly higher level of patient care. Furthermore, AudioCare Systems allows patients easy access to important healthcare information and services 24 hours a day seven days a week.  AudioCare delivers information by four different applications.

Appointment Reminders

AudioReminderTM automatically calls the Veteran to remind him/her of upcoming appointments by clinic scheduled within the next two days and allows the patients to cancel or reschedule the appointments in a convenient manner.  AudioReminder allows the medical center to reduce the number of no shows and missed opportunities, lower associated costs and frees staff from the time consuming task of patient reminder phone calls.  Calls are placed from 3:30pm – 8:00pm.  Veterans will be transferred to the patient call center during business hours up to 6:00pm.  All requests to reschedule will be followed up by a telephone call with a live person the following day in order to make the appointment change.

Confirming, Canceling and Rescheduling Appointments

AudioInquiryTM allows Veterans to find out the dates and times of their appointments and confirm, cancel, or reschedule.  Veterans can access this application 24 hours a day seven days a week from a touch-tone telephone. Veterans who call and want to reschedule an appointment will be followed up by a call from a live person the next day in order to change their appointment.

Prescription Refills

AudioRefillTM gives Veterans access to an automated prescription refill system at their convenience from any touch-tone telephone.  Using this system will allow Veterans to receive their prescriptions three days earlier than with mail in requests.  AudioRefill provides greater efficiency to the pharmacy department, free up staff, reduce the number of incoming phone prescription refill requests, and to provide patients with an easy, reliable and accessible prescription refill program through an automated phone system.

Communicating Information

AudioCommunicatorTM is a flexible tool that allows the user to automate contact with any number – large or small, patients or staff in order to make important announcements gather valuable information or promote ancillary medical services through a highly customizable telephone application.
Through the activation of AudioCare, MVAHCS shows their commitment to continuous improvement in order to provide a higher level of health care for its Veterans.  This technology will increase the efficiency of the hospital which will free up time and funds so they are used towards the health care provided to the Veterans.  This technology allows MVAHCS to disseminate information to Veterans in a more effective way which will increase patient satisfaction while decreasing waste.

Call 1-855-560-1721 24/7 to see when your next appointments are scheduled and to refill prescriptions.

Find out more by visiting our Making or Changing an Appointment page.

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