 The scoping review identifies and catalogues existing evidence on barriers and facilitators to patient self-scheduling for healthcare organizations, highlighting the growing appeal of the solution over time. The study found that outer-setting factors such as national policy, competition, and technology access play a significant role in influencing implementation, while inner-setting factors such as individual characteristics and processes are not well represented in the literature. Future research should focus on these gaps to advance knowledge regarding self-scheduling implementation in healthcare organizations. This article was authored by Elizabeth W. Woodcock.