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by geekytenny 5516 days ago
Seems it will be a good learning experience. If you are really using the required information for patients' benefit that is great and it shouldn't be a problem getting a high response rate.
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Have you figured out how to convince patients that giving you the information is worth their time?

Older patients won't/don't have the technical ability (however simple it may be) to fill out an online survey quickly and younger patients will want incentives for their time (and the info). I'd tell each patient that their doc needs to monitor them and that rather than constant appts they could fill out this survey every other day. That should convince people.