It's important to keep your hygiene schedule full. Regular cleanings and oral cancer screenings promote a healthy mouth for patients, and much of the doctor's production is diagnosed during hygiene visits. Because of this, it is important to know which of your patients are due (or overdue) for these routine hygiene visits.
The Continuing Care module provides a way to monitor your patients' due
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Understanding the Continuing Care Module
Selasa, 15 September 2015
Understanding the Continuing Care Module
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Finding Patients Not Attached to Continuing CareOccasionally, patients who haven’t been in for a while willcall to schedule an appointment, and they’ll tell you they didn’t receive anykind of reminder that they were d ...
Clearing a Continuing Care Type from a PatientAssigning a patient to a continuing care type is the best and easiest way to keep them on schedule for regular preventive treatment. Most often a patient will be assigne ...
Attaching Continuing Care Types to Procedure CodesIf you discover that patients' continuing care due dates aren't resetting automatically when a patient is seen for a continuing care appointment, it is often because pro ...
Trying to Delete a Continuing Care Type But Can't?A frequent question from customers calling in to our Support department is this:"I am trying to delete a continuing care type our office doesn't use but Dentrix displays ...
Adding and Editing Continuing Care ViewsThe Dentrix Continuing Care module gives you the ability to see patient continuing care information in a variety of different ways. A key component not only of viewing t ...
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