Dean Putland, Senior Product Manager
Appointments don’t get missed for no reason. But they do get missed – a lot. Even in well-run practices with clear processes in place, it still happens. The reminder is sent, the details are shared but somehow, it just doesn’t quite connect between practice and patient. Unfortunately, appointments can fall through gaps – that’s just how things work in the real world.
Does that have to be the case? For a long time, this has just been accepted as part of life’s annoyances. But that’s starting to change. Across the NHS, the expansion of digital tools like the NHS App has already helped prevent around 1.5 million appointments from being missed1 simply by making it easier for patients to receive, manage and act on information.
It’s not about doing more. It’s about making communication easier to act on. And that’s where private practice doesn’t have to miss out.
Why appointments still get missed in private practice
Missed appointments are rarely about effort from either side. More often, it’s about what happens in between.
Information is shared but not always acted on at the right moment. Details are available but don’t always stay front of mind. Plans change and without an easy way to adjust, appointments can quietly drift out of sync.

The knock-on effect on your day
A missed appointment isn’t just an isolated moment. It creates small disruptions that build up through the rest of your day – particularly when it affects how your practice diary and scheduling is managed.
- Time that could’ve been used elsewhere
- Staff and resources ready but not required
- Less predictability across your clinic
- Lost revenue
Reducing missed appointments helps ensure practice time is used effectively and improves access to care – not because of any single missed appointment, but because of what it does t
What effective patient communication really looks like
Better communication isn’t about sending more messages. It’s about making communication easier to act on. Not just clear but well timed. Not just informative but useful in the moment. That tends to look like:
- Clear and consistent appointment confirmations
- Reminders that arrive when they’re actually helpful
- Information that’s easy to take in quickly
The difference isn’t effort. It’s how well communication fits into real life and how easy it is for patients to act on it when it matters.
How to reduce missed appointments in private practice
Reducing missed appointments means sharing communications in ways that work more reliably in the moment.
The practices that tend to see the best outcomes focus on making each interaction as simple and useful as possible with clear confirmations at the point of booking, timely reminders that stay relevant and consistency across every patient interaction.
It’s not about adding extra steps. It’s about making each step easier to follow. This becomes even more important when communication extends beyond appointments – such as reminders linked to invoicing and payment follow-ups, where clarity and timing matter just as much.
Common questions about patient communication in private practice
When it comes to communication, most practices are managing similar challenges every day. Here are a few of the questions that come up most often – and what tends to make the biggest difference.
- How can private practices manage communication more effectively?
Keeping communication in one place helps everything run more smoothly. When messages and updates are managed together, it’s easier to stay consistent and reduce admin.
- What’s the best way to reduce missed appointments?
Clear, timely reminders and simple responses tend to have the biggest impact. Making it easy for patients to confirm or rearrange supports better attendance. - How can reminders improve patient attendance?
Reminders keep appointments visible at the right moment. When they’re well timed and easy to respond to, they help patients stay on track without adding extra steps. - How do you keep communication consistent across a practice?
Using templates and structured messaging helps maintain clarity and consistency so every patient receives the same level of communication.

How ePractice keeps communication simple and consistent
In many practices, communication happens across multiple channels – emails, letters, messages and reminders – which can make it harder to keep everything aligned. ePractice brings communication together in one place, helping it stay clear, consistent and easy to manage.
That means:
- Patients receive the right information at the right time
- Reminders and updates happen reliably
- Communication stays consistent across the practice
- Teams stay aligned without extra coordination
As part of a complete medical practice management platform, ePractice connects communication with everything else happening in your practice – from appointments through to invoicing. Nothing gets missed and everything feels easier to manage.
See ePractice in action
Built on 25+ years of healthcare technology expertise and powered by Healthcode Intelligence (Hi), ePractice cuts out the friction – less switching, less admin and fewer gaps – so you can be the best you can be.
Book a 30-minute demo and see how ePractice helps you manage patient communication with clarity, consistency and confidence.
Sources
1. NHS England, 2025: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/major-nhs-app-expansion-cuts-waiting-times