Chapter 36Scheduling
Scheduling Setting appointments for Tx @ specific
times. Is challenging Key to a smooth running office good interpersonal and communication skills Ensures all work together for a good flow
Smooth pt. flow = profit and success
Appointment books Manual appointment book
Ringed: can add and remove pages Bound: need to replace when full
Disadvantage: end of the year must use two different appointment books.
Columns Will vary depending on the office needs. May list provider, operatory, or day of the week. Set up week-at-a-glance.
Appointment books
Time units Units
Small sections of time per hour. Usually 10 min.(6 per hr.) 15 min.(4 per hour)
Allows for effective scheduling. Treatment procedures are divided into units. Each unit may be designated doctor or
assistant (depends on who is providing treatment at that time) This enables us to double book!
Double booking! Appointments overlapped by 1 unit (10
min.) Allows DA/Dr. to finish with one pt.
while the Dr. or second DA starts with next pt. Cannot be done with one room / op
If patients or staff are waiting, it is not working.
Matrixing Map out appt. book x 1year
Mark out hours or days: the office is closed lunch staff meetings holidays buffer times any known activities when the office will be closed. Computer software has auto-matrixing.
Scheduling specifics. Buffer time aka emergency time.
Reserved for emergency patients usually late morning (before lunch) late afternoon, (before closing)
Lab time must considered for procedures that require a series
of appointments: full or partial dentures, crowns, bridges, anything being
sent to the dental lab.
Special patient considerations Young children (not in school)
in the morning after a nap
School age children after school on vacation days
Seniors mid morning mid afternoon
Special patient considerations Patients with history of ‘no shows’.
Short notice list Fill in for a no show / cancellation
Late patients. Physically challenged. Health concerns. Availability of staff.
Know your doctors policies regarding scheduling.
Scheduling guide! How many units for each procedure When to schedule a certain procedure Where to schedule emergency patients
A doctor may want: (examples) All extractions in the morning Long, complicated treatment after lunch Short, easy appointments in the afternoon kids to go to a pedodontist. (ha ha)
Scheduling guides are doctor specific. Know what your doctor prefers. If in doubt, ask?
Computer Scheduling Software programs
Eaglesoft, Dentrix Advantages
Auto matrixing efficient quick will link to patient account, insurance,
prescription and health history. Networking from front desk to operatory.
Appointment book entries. Write in pencil
if you make a mistake, erase. Entry should include
Patient’s name Phone # Treatment or procedure
length indicated with an arrow (). Age if a child.
Appointment book entries. Made before you fill out appointment card!
Card should include: Day of the week Date Time
Always double check the reminder card with the appointment book before handing to the patient.
Scheduling terminology. Primary procedures
money makers Crown and bridge,
restorations, extractions, RCT
usually booked in the first chair.
Dovetail aka conjunctive procedures require less time or
attention from the dentist
denture adjustments, recall exams, suture removal
usually booked in the second or overflow chair.
Recall Aka Prophy or cleaning patients. Financial ‘backbone’ of the dental office. Ensures patients return. Prevents problems or discomfort. May be with dentist or hygienist. 6 month intervals. More frequent for perio patients.
Recall Systems Computer recall:
most common prints list of all pts due for recall in that month contact by phone or mail once scheduled, taken off of the list.
Recall Systems Advanced
appointment scheduling
scheduled 6 month in advance
remind 2 weeks / 1-2 days prior to appt.
Advantage: no need for computer
Disadvantage: more reschedules and
cancellations
Chronological card file Patient fills out a
postcard at visit cards are filed 5 - 6
months mailed to patient 2
weeks prior to appt.
Color tag file fourth recall system. Similar to chronological
card Uses colored tabs to
indicate recall month
Closing Remember, a smooth schedule is the key
to a smooth flowing office. There will occasionally be changes to the
daily schedule. Your ability to adjust to those changes is a
very important part of your job. Always treat the person running your
schedule how you would want to be treated if you were in their position.