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#35325 09/20/2011 9:55 AM
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Would love to have make appointment button in chart note where it would then put the appointment information in the Plan for letter of instructions.


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Love this idea!


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I asked staff to show me how to list patient specific appointments: select patient, click binoculars, Voila! Then I asked how to get to a specific appointment, the answer: keep clicking the calender until you get to the month, then select the day, then search for the time slot. Why can't I just click on the appointment and magically be there? Seems like this would be a nice addition... after everything else ahead in line is done.

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Great idea Steven!!


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