Bournemouth, Christchurch, Health & Lifestyle, Poole | Posted on September 12th, 2022 | return to news
University Hospitals Dorset to introduce digital portal
Outpatients of University Hospitals Dorset will be able to receive information about their appointments digitally from the autumn.
The move towards outpatients of University Hospitals Dorset (UHD) receiving information digitally is stepping up a notch.
The UHD Outpatients Portal is to be launched this autumn enabling people to receive appointment reminders by text message via their mobile phone; view appointment letters digitally; view clinic information about their upcoming appointment; add their appointment to their personal calendar on their device, and view all upcoming appointment details and letters in one place.
Patients due to attend an outpatient appointment from this autumn will receive a text message from 07860 039092 which will include their appointment reminder and a link to access the portal. To access the portal, patients will simply need to confirm some demographic details or use their existing NHS log in details, if known. For younger patients, the message will be sent to their existing primary contact, usually a parent or carer.
“This is a great step forward to support patients to be better connected to their care,” said Dr Jonathan Marks, clinical director for outpatients’ services at UHD.
“Many of us choose to do our banking or shopping online securely, and it makes sense to take this approach to our health information too.
“Having all the details you need at your fingertips increases convenience, and should mean things like missed appointments or misplaced letters will be significantly reduced.
“We know from experience that when patients feel more connected with their care, their health outcomes are better.”
UHD is working with DrDoctor, a company which has helped many trusts launch similar services and who are also supporting NHS Digital, the team behind the official NHS app.
It is essential that UHD holds up-to-date patient contact details, especially mobile phone numbers – patients can check the hospital has the latest details with the reception team at their next outpatient appointment.
Patients may also wish to add 07860 039092 to their phone address book so it’s clear when messages from the outpatients team arrive.
Patients who do not want to use the text messaging or online system can continue to be contacted by letter only and can telephone the call centre to rearrange their appointment.
While it is hoped most patients will appreciate the convenience, speed and security of the portal, it is simple for those who wish to opt out to do so. Simply click the link sent in your text message, or call the outpatients team. Patients who opt out will continue to receive letters, and be able to reschedule or decline appointments by phone.
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