Details of a new appointment can be specified in the Create event dialog box. This dialog box also displays a preview of the selected provider’s schedule for the selected date, with the new appointment highlighted in yellow. Depending on user-configurable settings in the Setup menu, double-booking (of either providers or resources) may be allowed. If double-booking is not allowed, the preview panel will help ensure that the new appointment does not conflict with existing appointments.
The Select patient dialog box will appear. In it, do one of the following:
Select the desired patient or QuickAdd.
To quickly locate an existing patient in the list, type one or more letters of the patient's last name in rapid succession in the search bar. |
The patient note will appear in the bubble text, when using the mouse to hover over a patient's name. |
In the Create event dialog box, click the Location drop-down menu to select a location.
The location may be predefined with one of the following (in order of precedence):
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In the Create event dialog box, click the Calendar drop-down menu to select the desired provider.
The calendar may be predefined with one of the following (in order of precedence):
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In the Create event dialog box, if a patient is specified, the Description field is predefined with the patient's name. If the appointment is not linked to a patient file, enter a description of the appointment in the Description field.
This information is displayed on the scheduling screen, and can be used to search for the appointment. |
Optionally, click on the button to include your patient list in the referral source search. Click on the button to include healthcare providers. |
You will be prompted to select which referral source you’d like to keep on the appointment if the most recent referral source differs from the selected source for and appointment not yet linked to the patient's file.
In the Create event dialog box, click the Event type drop-down menu to select the desired event type.
Event types can be configured in the Setup menu. For more information, see: Setting up event types. |
Sales opportunity: Indicates the appointment presents an opportunity for a sale.
Appointment analysis data can be transferred to Elite BI Reporting module for Elite Hearing Network members. To enable this feature, contact Blueprint Solutions. |
The Un-designate events as sales opportunities user privilege is needed to remove the sales opportunity designation when creating or editing events. |
Complete the following steps if the event you are creating is a telehealth appointment.
If no details populate in the Videoconference field by default, or if you wish to edit the platform, URL, or instructions, click on the button to the right of the Videoconference field. The Edit videoconference settings dialog box will appear. In it, ensure that the platform, URL, and instructions are as desired. Then click .
The instructions will be embedded in the standard appointment invitation template, so there is no need to add a greeting line or a signature. For more information about the instruction templates, see: Setting up telehealth appointment invitations. |
To designate event types as telehealth event types, go to Setup > Scheduling > Event types and edit those event types. The Maintain event types user privilege is required for this. |
For instructions on telehealth-related menu options on calendar events, see: Acting on events: Telehealth videoconferences. |
Appointment notes, not to be confused with journal entries linked to appointments, are meant to be written ahead of the appointment and to include brief pieces of information relevant either to the provider or the front office staff, about the appointment. If a patient is specified, the Notes field is predefined with the patient’s home telephone number. |
In the Create event dialog box, click in the Notes field to optionally type any appointment notes.
Appointment notes are displayed in the appointment preview panel at the bottom of the scheduling screen. |
Type the desired date directly into the Date field.
To save the change, click out of the cell, or click Enter on the keyboard. |
Type the desired time directly into the Start time field.
To save the change, click out of the cell, or click Enter on the keyboard. |
Drag-and-drop the slider bar to the appropriate duration.
Activate the Snap feature by clicking the button. If the Snap feature is activated, the slider automatically defaults to the nearest 15-minute interval when the mouse button is released. The and buttons will increase or decrease the available duration to 4, 12, or 24 hours. |
In the Create event dialog box, click the All day check box. This will change the appointment time to 12:00 am - 11:59 pm.
To block out a day in which a provider is not available, see: Scheduling availability. |
In the Create event dialog box, click the Repeat check box.
In the Edit repetition details dialog box, enter the repeat pattern details.
Ensure the End date is not before the Start date. |
Click Save.
See: Changing a repeating appointment for adjustment information. |
A maximum of 180 event instances will be created. |
In the Resources section of the Create event dialog box, select any resources to book for the appointment.
Resources and resource typed are set by location under Setup > Scheduling. |
In the Create event dialog box, click the Status drop-down menu to select the desired appointment status.
Appointment status can be changed when new appointments have been confirmed, existing appointments have been cancelled, patients do not show to the appointment, etc. For more information, see: Changing the status of an appointment. |
If double-booking is not allowed, and the new appointment conflicts with an existing appointment, the Conflicting event(s) found error message is displayed and the Create event dialog box remains open so the appointment can be edited accordingly. |