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Title: MEDITECH Community Wide Scheduling for Respiratory Therapy


1
MEDITECH Community Wide Schedulingfor
Respiratory Therapy

2
  • Table of Contents

3
Introduction
  • MEDITECH Toolbar
  • The toolbar icons are located on a strip to the
    right of the main MEDITECH desktop. You can use
    the mouse to click on these icons, and some of
    these icons have a corresponding function key on
    the keyboard that will accomplish the same task.
  • Notes

4
Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • LESSON 1 Process Appointments
  • Routines
  • Overview of Process Appointment Routines
  • The Process Patient Appointments and Process
    Department Appointments routines have similar
    screens and many functions in common. Both deal
    with the same type of information, only from a
    different point of view. The Process Patient
    Appointments Routine deals with appointments for
    a single patient, while the Process Department
    Appointments Routine deals with all the
    appointments for a department.
  • Choose the Process Patient Appointments Routine
    when you want to
  • Schedule, view, or edit an appointment or
    appointment set for a patient
  • Register or pre-register a patient, enter a
    patient questionnaire, capture basic patient
    data, or edit pre-existing patient information
  • Switch an account number for a visit to another
    visit
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • Buttons on the Process Patient Appointment Screen
  • Cancellation Reasons Press F9 to see a list of
    Cancellation Reasons.
  • Appointment Button
  • For the patient you identified, search for and
    book
  • appointments / appointment sets
  • Display Button
  • Allows you to display patient appointments or
    reservations/meetings that meet search criteria
    that you define.

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • Buttons on the Process Patient Appointment Screen
  • Edit Button
  • Allows you to edit appointment
  • Options Button Menu
  • Choose one of the following options to apply to
    the highlighted or selected appointments
    (depending on your access group)
  • Duplicate - allows you to duplicate an
    appointment to another date/time
  • Hardcopy - prints the basic appointment
    information on the screen
  • Reschedule Set - reschedule a past appointment
    set to a future date
  • Switch Acct - places two or more visits on the
    same account number so that multiple bills are
    not created. (If a patient has two different
    visits on the same day with separate account
    numbers, you can print them under one account.)

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • Buttons on the Process Patient Appointment Screen
  • Set Button
  • For the patient you identified, search for and
    book
  • appointment sets
  • View Button
  • Allows you to view, but not edit, information
    for the highlighted appointment (for example -
    date, time, resources)

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Identify a patient by entering a full or partial
    name and using the Master Patient Index (MPI)
    Search Routine
  • The Master Patient Index (MPI) Search allows you
    to identify patients in our Medical Records Index
    databases using the patient's name, sex, and date
    of birth as search criteria.
  • After you enter a patient's name in the Patient
    Field, the Sex and Birthdate prompts appear on
    the screen.
  • After you enter your response, the system uses
    the information you enter, along with a Soundex
    version of the name, to match the entered patient
    to existing patients in the MPI.
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • On this screen, you can do one of the following.
  • To view additional information about a patient on
    the list, select that patient. If the patient's
    information matches the information for the
    patient you are searching, you can confirm your
    choice. After the confirmation, the patient's
    name and related information appear in the
    routine from which you started the MPI Search.
  • To bypass the Master Patient Index Search screen
    and to continue to the next search level, click
    on the Next Search button.
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • If you do find the patient you are looking,
    double click on patient name, the Confirmation
    screen appears.
  • You can do one of the following.
  • To identify this patient, click on the Yes button
  • To continue the MPI Search, click on the No
    button. The Lookup for the next search level
    appears.
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • The amount of information you enter at the
    Patient prompt and at the Sex and Birthdate
    prompt determines the search level where the MPI
    search begins. For example, if you enter the full
    name, sex and birth date, the search starts at
    the NAME, SEX, DOB level. If you enter the last
    name, first initial, sex and birth date, the
    search starts at the LAST NAME, 1st INITIAL, SEX,
    DOB level.
  • The more information you enter, the more
    selective the MPI search becomes. If, for
    example, you enter the patient's full name and
    sex, but not the birth date, the search still
    begins at the NAME, SEX, DOB level, but finds all
    patients with the same Soundex last name, first
    name and sex, regardless of birth date.
  • If you do not enter at least some of the
    information required by a search level during the
    MPI search, the search skips that level. For
    example, if you enter only a last name, without a
    sex or birth date, the system starts the search
    at the LAST NAME ONLY level. Here, it finds all
    patients with the same Soundex last name,
    regardless of sex or birthdate.
  • Similarly, if you do not specify a birthdate, the
    search skips the DOB ONLY level.
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • The MPI search goes through several levels in the
    order. At each level, the system displays
    patients whose data matches that of the patient
    entered (based on that level's criteria).
  • After going through all the search levels, you
    will be prompted to enter a possible maiden name
    or a name of Other Family member if known
  • If you do not know this information, press F12 or
  • If you complete the MPI search without
    identifying the patient, you will be prompted to
    continue by either entering a new patient into
    the system or editing the incorrect name and
    starting the MPI Search again or stop searching
    or finding a visit.
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • If you are certain that the patient is not in the
    System, you can create a New Patient.
  • When you click OK you will taken to the following
    screen
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • This screen is designed to capture or to allow
    you to edit the following basic information for
    new patients
  • Patient account number (If this is a new visit,
    NEW is displayed instead of the account number.)
  • Patient's name, date of birth, sex, and age (Age
    is automatically calculated when the date of
    birth is entered.)
  • Primary care physician
  • Home and work addresses and phone numbers
  • Social Security number
  • Insurances
  • Reason for visit
  • If some or all of this data already exists in the
    MRI database, it appears in the appropriate
    fields. You may then edit and update it, if
    necessary.
  • For completely new patients (that is, with no
    prior visits (accounts) in MRI), you must enter
    at least the patient's name, age, and sex. The
    system then creates an account number for the new
    patient and stores this basic information in the
    ADM database.
  • Once you have captured as much information as
    possible, you can Save this information by
    pressing the F12 key or clicking on the
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • If you have not captured any Insurance
    information, you will be reminded that
  • Click on the Yes button and proceed
  • When you click on the Yes button, you will return
    to the Process Patient Appointments Screen
  • Notes

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • You will return to the Process Patient
    Appointments Screen.
  • Patient Section
  • Displays basic information for the current
    patient
  • Unit Displays the patients permanent MPI /
    MRI or Medical Record number (only if the
    patient has been here before if they havent
    been here before it will be blank)

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • Appointment Details Section cont.
  • Status - appointment status
  • Booked appointment has assigned date, time, and
    location
  • Attended patient has been registered and has
    appeared for the scheduled appointment
  • No Show patient does not appear for scheduled
    appointment
  • Cancelled appointment cancelled
  • Account - visit number
  • PT Type - combination of patient status and
    patient type

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Lesson 1 Process Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • Appointment Details Section cont.
  • Selected____of____
  • Indicates the number of appointments onscreen
    that have been selected for processing.
  • More Patient Information
  • Patients primary insurance, Social Security
    number, and Home Phone number. Inpatient Rm/Bed
    is not applicable to Outpatient appointments.
  • Appointment Resources
  • Displays the resources for the highlighted
    appointment (such as the rooms and/or techs)

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Lesson 2 Process Department Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • LESSON 2 Process Department Appointments Routines
  • We use this routine to primarily check the
    workload and schedule for an entire department
  • To identify a department, you can either enter
    the MNEMONIC of the department or look up a list
    of available departments using the F9 Function
    Key
  • The buttons for this routine operate the same as
    for Patient Appointments, so please refer to
    pages 22-28.

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Lesson 2 Process Department Appointments Routines
  • Notes
  • Department Section
  • Displays Department MNEMONIC and description of
    department
  • Appointment Details Section

22
Lesson 3 Process Resource and Appt Book Schedules
  • LESSON 3 Process Resource Schedules and Appt
    Book Schedules Routines
  • Objectives
  • You will learn
  • About the Process Resource Schedule and Appt Book
    Schedules Routines
  • When to use either Routines
  • How to view Resource Schedules
  • Overview of Process Resource Schedule Routine
  • This routine allows you to view a calendar
    showing appointments for each resource. You can
    display daily schedules for each resource and
    apply various functions to the schedules For
    example you can
  • Notes

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Lesson 3 Process Resource and Appt Book Schedules
  • Notes
  • When you enter either of the process schedules
    routines a calendar appears with the date cursor
    on today's date.
  • The yellow screen is used to display the details
    for the highlighted days schedule for this
    resource
  • To move the date cursor
  • forward one day, press or back one day, press
    .
  • forward one week, press or back one week, press
    .
  • forward four weeks, press ltShiftgt or back four
    weeks, press ltShiftgt.
  • To identify a resource, you can either enter the
    MNEMONIC of the resources or look up a list of
    available resources using the F9 Function Key

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Lesson 3 Process Resource and Appt Book Schedules
  • Notes
  • Resource Section
  • Displays Resource Mnemonic and description of
    resource
  • Calendar Section
  • When you enter a resource in the Process Resource
    Schedule Routine, small graphs appear on the
    calendar. The graphs represent time available
    for scheduling this resources appointments.
  • If there is not graph for the day on the
    calendar, this can mean one of the following
  • the entire day has been excluded from the
    resources schedule (e.g. weekends or holidays)
  • the schedule has not yet been compiled to this
    date (Dictionary setting talk with Information
    Systems or a Super User about this)

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Lesson 3 Process Resource and Appt Book Schedules
  • Notes
  • Yellow Section
  • When you enter a resource in the Process Resource
    Schedule Routine, the yellow screen fills in with
    schedule information
  • The yellow screen displays the details for the
    highlighted days schedule for the resource
  • From Time
  • Thru Time
  • Booked Appointments
  • Available for which resource
  • Appt Type Mnemonic
  • Patient Name

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Lesson 3 Process Resource and Appt Book Schedules
  • Notes
  • Buttons on the Process Resource Schedule Screen
  • Appointment Button
  • Takes you to the Process Department Appointments
    Screen and brings up the appointments for the
    department that the resource resides in
  • Book Button
  • Allows you to book a patient appointment that
    involves the resource whose appointment list is
    highlighted
  • Edit Button
  • Allows you to edit a resources schedule for the
    highlighted day

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Scheduling an Appointment
  • After you have identified a patient on the
    Process Patient Appointments Screen, you continue
    the appointment scheduling process shown in the
    figure below.
  • If previous visits (accounts) exist for the
    patient, a Patient Visits Lookup screen appears,
    listing all future patient visits.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Schedule Booked Appointments
  • When you Click the Appointment Button at the top
    of you will be able to schedule an appointment
  • Select Appointment to schedule booked
    appointments
  • You will be asked if you want to create a New
    Visit or Look for a Visit? Click the New Visit
    button
  • You will be now taken to the Schedule Patient
    Appointment Screen
  • The top half of the screen displays patient
    demographics
  • The lower half is where the patient appointment
    information will populate
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Schedule Patient Appointment Screen
  • After the Schedule Appointment screen appears,
    you can
  • Enter an appointment type
  • View upcoming appointments
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Schedule Patient Appointment Screen
  • Search for appointment slots using one of the
    four modes
  • Automatically searching for the earliest time
    slot
  • Automatically searching for all available slots
    in a time period range
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Schedule Patient Appointment Screen
  • To enter a patient appointment, you need to go to
    the Type field in the Appointment section of the
    screen
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Schedule Patient Appointment Screen
  • The following Lookup screen will show up.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Schedule Patient Appointment Screen
  • Select the Appointment type by double-clicking
    the highlighted appointment
  • The Appointment will appear in the Appointment
    section of the Schedule Patient Appointment
    Screen
  • If there are Scheduler and Patient Instructions
    associated with the Appointment, you will be
    prompted to
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Schedule Patient Appointment Screen
  • If there are any specific questions that need to
    be asked prior to booking this appointment, these
    questions will appear here as well.
  • To return to the Schedule Patient Appointment
    Screen, press the F12 key or click on the
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Searching for and Booking and Appointment
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Automatic Search for First Available Slot
  • To find the earliest time slot, enter Y at the
    Find Earliest Time Slot? prompt on the Schedule
    Appointment Screen and follow these steps
  • 1) If there are suitable time slots in the
    resources' schedules, the date and time of the
    first available slot appear in the Date, and Time
    prompts.
  • 2) Tab over to the Ordering Prov field and enter
    the first three letters of the Doctors last name
    and the first two letters of their first name or
    press the F9 button.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Automatic Search for First Available Slot
  • 5) If you find a suitable slot, press F12 or
    click on enter Y at the Book Appointment? prompt
    which appears next, and book the slot just found.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Automatic Search for First Available Slot
  • 5) You will get an onscreen confirmation of the
    booking
  • 6) Click the OK button to return to the screen
    from which you started (Process Patient
    Appointment, Process Department Appointment)
    displaying the appointment
  • With this find-the-earliest-time-slot method,
    there is no choice of slots. The scheduler simply
    presents the earliest available time slot that
    fulfills the criteria and this is accepted or
    rejected. Often this simple, straight-forward
    method is sufficient.
  • However, if you need to find additional slots,
    use the Automatic Search for All Available Slots
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Automatic Search for Any Available Slot
  • If the automatic search for first available slot
    is not suitable, you may want to try to search
    automatically for any available slot based on the
    search criteria you set
  • If you want to initiate an automatic search for
    all available time slots,
  • Press ltEntergt to bypass the Find Earliest Time
    Slot? prompt and go to the Date prompt.
  • At the Date prompt, press F9 or click .
    A pop-up search choice window appears, allowing
    you to choose between automatic or manual
    searching.
  • Click on the Automatic button.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Automatic Search for Any Available Slot
  • The following Search Criteria Screen appears
  • Enter your criteria to narrow your search for
    appointment slots and press F12 button. The
    system responds with a "Searching" message.
  • After a pause for searching and screen painting,
    the Search for Appointment Slot Screen appears
    next with the first available day highlighted on
    the calendar.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Automatic Search for Any Available Slot
  • Choose among the available appointment times.
    Highlight the most suitable date and press F12 to
    display the appointment date and time on the
    Schedule Patient Appointment Screen
  • Press F12 or click on the to begin
    the booking process
  • If your search parameters can not find any
    available dates or times, you will get a warning
    message that states
  • No available dates found on or after ltdategt
    because ltresource groupgt on line ltxgt is
    unavailable when other resources are available.
    View details?
  • If automatic searching does not yield a suitable
    time slot, you can always exit back to the
    Schedule Appointment Screen, press at
    the Date prompt, and choose Manual from the
    Search Choice pop-up. This allows you to search
    the books for the resource(s) involved to find a
    suitable time slot.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Finding and Booking an Appointment Manually
  • If the automatic search for a suitable time slot
    is not successful, you may want to try searching
    manually. This process involves choosing the most
    important resource group, if several are
    required, (that is, the one most critical for the
    appointment) and manually examining the schedule
    for that resource group. This is similar to
    looking through the pages of a resource's
    appointment book.
  • To begin the manual search process, do the
    following
  • 1) Press the F9 key or click on the at
    the Date or Time prompt to get the Search Choice
    pop-up.
  • 2) Click on the Manual button
  • 3) If more than one resource group is involved in
    this appointment, you must choose the resource
    group whose books you want to search. A list of
    resource groups appears. Highlight one of them
    and press Enter.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Finding and Booking an Appointment Manually
  • 4) The Process Appointment Book Schedule screen
    appears.
  • 5) Highlight a suitable time slot and Click the
    Book icon. The Schedule Patient Appointment
    Screen reappears with the newly booked
    appointment date/time displayed at the Date and
    Time Prompts.
  • 6) Book the appointment.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Entering a Date and Time without Searching
  • If you must set an appointment at a particular
    date and time, you may do so by simply entering
    that date and time at the Date and Time prompts
    on the Schedule Appointment Screen.
  • If you need to view a calendar to choose the
    date, you can Press the F9 key or click on the
    at the Date or Time prompt to get the
    Search Choice pop-up.
  • Click on the Calendar button to see the calendar
  • To select a certain date, click on the date
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Booking an Appointment Set
  • When you click on the Set Button in the Process
    Patient Appointment Screen, the system asks you
    if the Appointment Set is for a New Visit or
    Existing Visit. Click on the New Visit Button
  • You will be taken to the Scheduling Patient Data
    for any edits to the patients demographic
    information.
  • If you do not want to make any edits, press the
    F12 key or click on the
  • You will be taken to the Schedule Appointment Set
    Screen
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Booking an Appointment Set
  • You will see the appointments defined in this
    set as well as their duration's.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Booking an Appointment Set
  • After you have made any necessary edits to the
    appointments within the set, you can
  • Enter scheduling comments on the Schedule
    Appointment Set screen
  • View, print, and answer required queries on the
    instructions on the Scheduler/Patient
    Instructions screen
  • Narrow your search by entering criteria on the
    Search for Appointment screen
  • View the first possible date and a list of
    possible times on the Search for Appointment Set
    screen
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Booking an Appointment Series
  • After you book an appointment or an appointment
    set for a recurring outpatient (patient type
    RCR), the system asks if you want to create a
    series of similar appointments for the patient.
    If you enter Y, the Book an Appointment Series
    screen appears allowing you to set up a series of
    appointments like the one you just booked.
  • The Book an Appointment Series screen appears
    first with information about the appointment you
    just booked. You then enter the frequency and
    either the total number of appointments or the
    final date for the series. You cannot enter both
    a quantity of appointments (Qty prompt) and a
    final date (Thru Date prompt). You may enter more
    than one frequency for the appointment series
    (for example, EVERY TUE and EVERY THU).
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Booking an Appointment Series
  • The system then searches for time slots for the
    appointments. If it finds the right quantity of
    time slots at the same time of day as the
    appointment or appointment set you're copying,
    information for the new appointment series
    appears at the bottom of the screen. Press the
    F12 button to accept.
  • If the time slot for one appointment in the
    series is not available, the system informs you
    that it is not available and asks if you want to
    try another time. A choice screen appears where
    you can choose to exit the routine,attempt to
    overbook for the same time, continue your search
    with the next date, or try to find other times
    for that date. Any times that are found appear
    in the time slot fields at the bottom of the
    screen.
  • If the automatic search finds no slots, you can
    try to edit the frequency and run the search
    again, (for example, try EVERY MON and EVERY WED
    instead of EVERY TUE and EVERY THU). Also, you
    can manually book one or more of the appointments
    in the series by entering a date and time at the
    Date and Time prompts on the Schedule Appointment
    Screen.
  • Notes

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Lesson 4 Editing Patient Appointments
  • LESSON 4 Editing Patient Appointments
  • Objectives
  • You will learn how to
  • Edit single Patient Appointments
  • Edit multiple Patient Appointments
  • Enter a Reschedule Reason
  • Edit an Appointment within a Set
  • Cancel Patient Appointments
  • Switching Account Numbers
  • Overview of the Edit Appointment Function
  • The Edit function in the Process Patient and
    Department routines allows you to edit most of
    the filed information for pre-existing
    appointments. You cannot edit patient information
    such as name, account number, unit number,
    patient type, appointment type, and facility.
    When editing single or multiple appointments, the
    Edit Appointment screen appears for patient and
    department appointments.
  • Notes

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Lesson 4 Editing Patient Appointments
  • Editing Appointment Date and Time
  • To edit a single appointment, select it on the
    Appointment Process screen and click on the Edit
    Button.
  • The Edit Appointment screen appears
  • Notes

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Lesson 4 Editing Patient Appointments
  • Editing Appointment Date and Time
  • 3) Press F9 or click on the at the New
    Date or New Time prompt and select Manual from
    the popup menu. The system branches to the
    Process Book Appointment Book Schedule Routine.
    Use this method if entering a date and time or
    the automatic search method does not work.
  • If one or more resources are not available, a
    PROBLEMS popup screen appears, listing which
    resources are unavailable or overbooked and when.
  • Editing Multiple Appointments
  • To edit multiple appointments, select them on
    the Appointment Process screen and click on the
    Edit Button. The screen displays information
    about the first appointment. The screen for the
    next appointment automatically appears after you
    edit and file each appointment. If you exit from
    the routine while you are editing appointments, a
    choice screen appears. You can do any of the
    following
  • Stop and exit from the routine.
  • Return to the previous appointment.
  • Repeat the same action on the current
    appointment.
  • Notes

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Lesson 4 Editing Patient Appointments
  • Enter a Reschedule Reason
  • When you enter a new date and time, you must
    enter a reason for doing so at the Resched Reason
    prompt before you can file the edited
    appointment.
  • Editing an Appointment within a Set
  • Usually, with a predefined appointment set, you
    do not want to edit the order of the appointments
    in the set. You may want to edit individual
    appointments, however, especially the resources
    used.
  • The Edit Appointment Screen appears when you
    choose to edit an appointment within a set. This
    screen is a modified version of the Schedule
    Appointment Screen and has the same title even
    though you cannot use it to actually find and
    book a time slot. It displays only the
    information you can edit about the appointment.
    It does not have Time and Date prompts like the
    Schedule Appointment Screen, so you cannot use it
    to book a new time slot.
  • This screen allows you to edit, for an
    appointment within a set,
  • the resource group and resources needed
  • the minutes after the start of the appointment
    set that each resource is needed
  • the length of time that each resource is needed
  • length of the appointment type and location
  • Notes

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Lesson 4 Editing Patient Appointments
  • Switch Account Numbers
  • When you make two different appointments for a
    patient, two separate account numbers are
    sometimes created. This means that two different
    bills are created¾one for each account number. To
    avoid this situation, it's desirable to put both
    of these appointments on the same account (visit)
    number, so they are billed together.
  • To deal with this situation, the Process Patient
    Appointments Routine provides a selection on the
    Options menu, The Switch Account function
    allows you to move an appointment from one
    account number to another. The Process Department
    Appointments Routine does not provide this
    option. To change the account number associated
    with an appointment
  • 1) On the Process Patient Appointment Screen,
    select the appointment(s) for which you want to
    change the account number.
  • 2) Click the Options Button and choose Switch
    Acct from the pull-down menu. The Patient
    Visits Lookup Screen appears. There are three
    options for switching account numbers
  • Creating a New Account Number
  • 1) Click the Options Button and select Switch
    Acct from the pull down menu.
  • 2) Press ESC to make the Patient Visits Lookup
    Window disappear.
  • 3) Click Yes at the Switch appointment(s) to a
    new visit? Prompt. The Switch Acct Number Window
    appears.
  • 4) Enter the patient type you want associated
    with the new account. The system assigns a new
    account number.
  • Notes

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Lesson 4 Editing Patient Appointments
  • Switch Account Numbers
  • Switching Back to a Former Account Number
  • After the original change is filed, click the
    Options Button to go to the Patient Visits
    Lookup. The former account numbers are displayed
  • Choose the appropriate patient account number.
  • The account gets changed back to its former
    number.
  • Changing an Existing Account Number
  • Select the account number from the Patient
    Visits Lookup that you want to use as the new
    account number and press Enter
  • The account numbers on the process screen for
    the highlighted appointments change to the
    account number chosen.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Transferring Appointments Editing
Resource Schedules
  • LESSON 5 Transferring Appointments Editing
    Resource Schedules
  • Objectives
  • You will learn how to
  • Transfer appointments from one resource to
    another
  • Edit Resource Schedules
  • Transfer Appointments
  • Sometimes you need to transfer appointments from
    one resource to another. This might happen, for
    example, if a provider calls in sick and asks
    that another provider in the department take his
    or her appointments for the day.
  • In the Process Department Appointments and
    Process Appointment Book routines, you can use
    the Transfer option.
  • To Transfer an Appointment from One Resource to
    Another
  • 1) Highlight an appointment or check several
    appointments to transfer.
  • 2) Click the Options Button at the top of the
    screen. The Options menu appears.
  • 3) Select the Transfer option.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Transferring Appointments Editing
Resource Schedules
  • Transfer Appointments
  • 4) Enter a resource from which you are
    transferring and a resource to which you are
    transferring the appointment. To transfer the
    appointment to any available resource in the
    group, enter ANY.
  • 5) If you enter ANY, you can also enter a default
    resource to overbook, if all other resources are
    booked at the appointment's time.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Transferring Appointments Editing
Resource Schedules
  • Transfer Appointments
  • 6) Press the F12 or Click to file. The
    system responds Transferring and displays the
    new resource in the Appt Resources field on the
    Process Department Appointment Screen. A warning
    appears if the new resource is unavailable.
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Transferring Appointments Editing
Resource Schedules
  • Edit Resource Schedules
  • The Edit function in the Process Resource
    Schedules routines allows you to change
    resource's schedule for the highlighted calendar
    date. For example, if a staff member is sick, you
    could edit a basic schedule.
  • When you select the Edit Function for a
    resource, the Edit Resource Screen appears
  • Notes

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Lesson 5 Transferring Appointments Editing
Resource Schedules
  • Edit Resource Schedules
  • For the highlighted calendar date, you can make
    the following edits to the resource's basic
    schedule
  • Beginning and ending time for each time slot in
    the day (at the From and Thru prompts)
  • Maximum number of appointments in each time slot
  • Notes
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