You can locate a patient's past, future, and recall appointments from that patient's record. Then, if necessary, you can view that appointment on the schedule.
How to get there
Use the Patient Search box to access a patient's record.
Notes:
If the last patient record you accessed since you last logged on is the correct patient's record, you do not need to re-enter the patient's name in the Patient Search box.
You can include inactive patients in the search results by setting the Include inactive patients switch to On.
On the Patient menu, under General, click (or tap) Overview.
The patient's Overview page opens.
How to get there
Use the Patient Search box to access a patient's record.
Notes:
If the last patient record you accessed since you last logged on is the correct patient's record, you do not need to re-enter the patient's name in the Patient Search box.
You can include inactive patients in the search results by setting the Include inactive patients switch to On.
On the Patient menu, under General, click (or tap) Appointments.
The Appointments page opens.
To locate and view a patient's appointments
View a patient's appointments from one of the following areas:
On the patient's Overview page, the Appointments box displays the patient's next and last appointments and the number of missed appointments.
The patient's Appointments page lists all the patient's recall, future, past, and missed appointments.
Click (or tap) the Date/Time link of an appointment to view that appointment on the schedule. The Date/Time is a link only if the appointment pertains to the location being viewed.
Notes:
You can click (or tap) an appointment's Office icon
to view the location that that appointment is in.
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On the Recare tab, primary recall types are bold for quick identification.
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