Difference between revisions of "Appointments - Booking Appointments"
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Double click on the selected, available slot in the diary. | *Double click on the selected, available slot in the diary. | ||
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The current active patient is automatically selected. | *The current active patient is automatically selected. | ||
Select the appointment type or set the start and end times manually. | *Select the appointment type or set the start and end times manually. | ||
Click the | *Click the http://91.151.213.84/wiki/images/optisoft/appts/savebutton.jpg button to book the appointment. | ||
If the active patient is not the patient you wish to book the appointment for you would use the search box or the built-in search lists to select the correct patient. See finding patients for more information | If the active patient is not the patient you wish to book the appointment for you would use the search box or the built-in search lists to select the correct patient. See finding patients for more information |
Revision as of 16:21, 15 February 2012
Booking Appointments
There are a number of different ways to book appointments.
The first, and simplest, way is booking an appointment for the active patient. This does of course require that the current active patient is the patient for whom you wish to book an appointment.
- Double click on the selected, available slot in the diary.
- The current active patient is automatically selected.
- Select the appointment type or set the start and end times manually.
- Click the button to book the appointment.
If the active patient is not the patient you wish to book the appointment for you would use the search box or the built-in search lists to select the correct patient. See finding patients for more information