Setting Recalls
When a Provider completes a treatment, EXACT an appointment, EXACT prompts for confirmation of the patients Recall details for that particular patient. if that provider has the relevant recall prompts enabled in File, Providers, Appointments Tab.
...
The Provider can reject or edit suggestions before confirming the recall details.
Changes:
...
From EXACT version 11, the Recall Prompt is constrained:
Only Providers with the appropriate setting in the Recall Manager configuration see the Recall Prompt.
Receptionists do not see the Recall Prompt.
The Recall Prompt only displays when EXACT calculates that some patient recall parameter needs to change, in which case it identifies suggested changes in red text.
...
.
...
, or re-instate them after rejection:
...
:
...
To set the Recalls based on
...
EXACT suggestions
When Providers with the appropriate settings finalise a treatment, they are prompted for patient recalls.
For example:
completing a patients appointment by charging, TC’ing or saving a patient file (if this setting is enabled in User Settings) the following box will appear If the patient is setup and due for any recall appointments.
The words in red text are suggestions from EXACT EXACT, following the treatment that the Provider is now completing.
There are three possible actions to perform with the screen:
Edit the suggested changes by means of the blue hyperlinks.
Reject the suggested changes by means of the
Pause button.
When the recall details are correct, click the OK button.
To reject these changes, select the
Pause button and then click OK. Note that once you reject the changes, the button toggles to
, which you can click to reinstate the suggested changes that you rejected.
To edit these recall details, click the blue Recall hyperlink/s, for an Edit Recall Detail screen, change the fields, then click the Update button:
To accept these suggestions and/or any edits that you made, simply click OK.
The information will then be updated in the Recalls Due area in the Patient's Recalls Tab.
Other:
If you set the recall to Do not recall patient...
...