There are several different reports for reviewing your patient schedule. These include short, quick reports for daily use, reports for analyzing your schedule over a period of time, and summary reports that help you evaluate your visit ratio. Partner's scheduling reports are listed below. As with all reports, remember that PCC can customize a report to meet your practice's needs.
The Appointment Book Displayer (scan) displays the day's schedule for one or more providers. In scan, you can flip through the days of your schedule using the right and left arrow keys.
PCC can customize the information shown in the scan report. Along with normal schedule information, it could show you who scheduled each appointment and the date the appointment was made.
The scan report is located in the Daily Operations window within the Partner Programs window. You can also type scan at a command prompt.
The Appointment Book Displayer (chart) was written to help users pull charts. It displays a single provider's appointments for a single day without showing spaces for available appointments. chart is usually shorter than the scan report, making it easier to read and print.
The chart report is located in the Daily Operations window within the Partner Programs window. You can also type chart at a command prompt.
The Appointment Summarizer (appts) is a powerful scheduling analysis report. In appts, you can list appointments by a variety of criteria and subtotal by provider, visit reason, and other items.
The appts report is located in the Scheduling Reports window within the Patient Scheduling window of the Partner windows. You can also type appts at a command prompt.
The prscprint report will show every provider's in and out times for a given date or date range. When you are configuring multiple providers' schedules and need a quick view of who is in and out of the office, prscprint is a quick and easy reference.
The prscprint report is located in the Scheduling Reports window within the Patient Scheduling window of the Partner windows. You can also type prscprint at a command prompt.
The bump program lists overlapping appointments for any given day.
The bump report is located in the Scheduling Reports window within the Patient Scheduling window of the Partner windows. You can also type bump at a command prompt.
The squish report displays an abbreviated schedule for any provider for an entire week. The report lists each visit reason, the length of the appointment, and the patient's name.
The squish report is located in the Scheduling Reports window within the Patient Scheduling window of the Partner windows. You can also type squish at a command prompt.
The full report displays an abbreviated daily schedule for several providers, side-by-side. Along with the time and provider, the report lists the length of each appointment, the patient's first initial and last name, and the visit reason.
The full report is located in the Scheduling Reports window within the Patient Scheduling window of the Partner windows. You can also type full at a command prompt.
The twomonths report sends a calendar-style schedule directly to your default Partner printer. You can run the twomonths report from a command prompt.
The Appointment Book Displayer by Location (pnpscan) shows scheduled appointments for one or more providers and can be limited to a specific location.
The pnpscan report is located in the Scheduling Reports window within the Patient Scheduling window of the Partner windows. You can also type pnpscan at a command prompt.
The Appointment Schedule by Insurance Plan report helps you analyze the insurance plans of patients who are visiting your practice.
The Missed Appointment Report shows all cancelled appointments, with full appointment information, for a given date range.
The Smart Report Suite, located in the Practice Management window, has a collection of useful scheduling reports. The various sections include reports that could ease the process of checking eligibility, provide appointment statistics for long-term analysis of your schedule, and show monthly visit summaries.