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J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 2 5 putes NPO times once you enter the patient's arrival time — and that they were playing a lot less phone tag, they were full-steam ahead. We expected that texting would improve our no-show and NPO compliance rates. It has, but not by much. The decrease in NPO viola- tions has been barely perceptible: 0.22% in 2017 to 0.20% so far this year. Parents might misread apple juice as apple sauce. Some moth- ers have a hard time denying their hungry, crying child breast milk. And, of course, some industrious kids just can't help sneaking a snack unbeknownst to their parents. Cost-benefit ratio The cost is reasonable. We spent about $6,000 to build and customize our ambulatory surgery texting app and pay another $6,000 per year based on texting 100 patients daily — about 60 hospital patients and 40 surgery center patients per day. But you really can't set a price on a text's magical ability to help ease parents' stress about their child's sur- gery. OSM Ms. McLane (natalie.mclane@chp.edu) is the unit director of the Same Day Surgery and Recovery Unit at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Dr. Dickman (jennifer.dick- man@chp.edu) is the director of the UPMC Children's North Surgery Center.

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