Great Plains Health Launches New Text Messaging System Starting April 23

Great Plains Health is upgrading its patient  text messaging service to enhance communication and improve patient experience.  Beginning April 23, the healthcare provider will transition to Hello World, Epic's SMS text  message solution. 

The new system integrates directly with patient records to provide more accurate and  up-to-date information when communicating with patients. It also ensures that phone  numbers on file are valid and increases security by allowing patients to quickly consent  to receive text messages. 

"The new text messaging system will make it easier for patients to confirm  appointments, receive updates, and manage their healthcare experience," said Shelby  Malsbury, Director of Clinical Informatics at Great Plains Health. "By integrating directly  with One Chart, Hello World offers the most accurate and up-to-date information when  communicating with patients. 

Key features of the new system include: 

  • Appointment reminders with options to confirm or cancel 

  • Fast Pass offers for earlier appointments as they become available • Updates for patients and family members  

  • Clickable links for convenient bill payment options 

Starting April 23, patients will receive a text message from the new short code 91487  asking them to opt in to the service. Patients can simply reply "START" to continue  receiving text communications. 

Great Plains Health notes that while the opt-in message will mention Nebraska  Medicine (the technology partner), the service is for Great Plains Health patient  communications. Nebraska Medicine provides the messaging technology, but patient  care remains with Great Plains Health.

Patients who do not receive an opt-in message can text "START" to 91487 anytime  after April 23 to enroll in the service. 

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