by Easy Dental Blog Team | Mar 24, 2020 | Schedule Optimization
There are a couple of things that all work together when you are re-opening your practice and setting up your schedule again. First you should set up your practice’s default hours, and then make sure that your providers’ hours work within those limits. Finally, you...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Mar 23, 2020 | Schedule Optimization
Updated 5/5/2020 When you make changes to your practice’s default hours, you also need to make similar changes to the schedules of the providers in your practice. Re-opening your practice following a shutdown may require you to reduce the number of people in the...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Mar 23, 2020 | Schedule Optimization
When you see a patient, it’s nice to be able to quickly review recall appointments for the other members of their family. This information is visible on a patient route slip, but is limited to only showing the date of when they last were seen for a prophy, and...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Mar 2, 2020 | Schedule Optimization
You may have providers who prefer different types of appointments at different times of the day. To manage these preferences, you can set up time blocks for them. For example, you may have a dentist who prefers to do crowns from 9am -12pm during the morning on...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Jan 27, 2020 | Schedule Optimization
The Route Slip provides comprehensive patient, account, and treatment information for each scheduled patient. A route slip can also be a useful tool for the clinical team to refer to when the patient is being treated in the operatory. Staff members can easily see what...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Nov 18, 2019 | Schedule Optimization
You create and complete patient appointments hundreds of times each day. If your practice has been using Easy Dental for several years, you have accumulated a large amount of data in the Schedule. This may cause slow-down and clutter in the database. For example, when...
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