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All or part of the monetary value of a patient transaction can be transferred to another patient, or payor.
This is most commonly used if one cheque payment is being processed to pay more than one account.

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  • Mr Bell wants to pay Mrs Bell’s account as well as his own.

  • Mrs Bell’s balance would be transferred to Mr Bell’s account

  • This would increase Mr Bell’s balance and clear Mrs Bell’s account.

  • The cheque payment would then be processed against Mr Bell’s account for the total amount.


    The transfer button can also be used to transfer money between patients and payors, e.g. capitation schemes.
    A list of all Transfers can be viewed and printed from the ‘Accounts’ menu under ‘List Items’, ‘List Transfers’.

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  1. Open the Transactions window of the Transferring patient:

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  2. Select the transaction(s) that you wish to transfer, then click the Transfer button to open the Transfer Wizard window:

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  3. The Date defaults to Today, but you can change it if necessary.

  4. The Amount defaults to the open amount of the transaction selected, but you can change it if necessary.

  5. In the Transfer To field, select Patient (rather than Payor), then use the selectors (or CTRL-L) to select the recipient Patient.

  6. Select Finish to to complete the transfer.

    The current patient's Transactions window will show the transfer details, and the balance will be reduced by that amount.

    To reverse the transfer you can select and delete the transaction.

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  7. The recipient patient's Transactions window displays the reverse entry and a balance change:

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Transferring a Patient Amount to a Payor

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