You can modify treatment plan cases and the visits within those cases as needed.
To edit a treatment plan
How to get there
If the correct patient is not already selected, use the Patient Search box to access the patient's record.
Note: You can include inactive patients in the search results by setting the Include inactive patients switch to On.
Do one of the following:
On the Patient menu, under Clinical, click (or tap) Treatment Planner.
On the Patient menu, under General, click (or tap) Overview. The patient's Overview page opens. Click (or tap) the Treatment Plan box.
The patient's clinical record opens with the Tx Planner tab selected.
On the Tx Planner tab of a patient's clinical record, do any of the following as needed:
Add unassigned procedures to an existing case.
Do the following:
Under Active, select Unassigned.
The procedures that have not been assigned to a specific case appear.
Notes:
To view or edit the details of a procedure, click (or tap) the corresponding Code link.
To change the provider of multiple procedures at one time, do the following:
Select the check boxes of the procedures that you want to change the provider for.
From the Change Provider To menu, select the correct provider.
The Changing Provider dialog box appears.
Do one of the following:
If the new provider has an assigned fee schedule, to update the amounts for the procedures based on that provider's fee schedule, select the Update procedure amount(s) based on this fee schedule check box. With the check box clear, the amounts for the procedures will not change. Then, click (or tap) Change.
If the new provider does not have an assigned fee schedule, there is not a check box, so click (or tap) Change. The amounts for the procedures will not change.
Note: Changing the provider and amount requires the "Edit patient procedure" and "Edit patient procedure amount" security rights.
Do any of the following:
To add an individual procedure, drag that procedure (using the handle
) to a case under Active on the left.
To add multiple procedures, select the check boxes of those procedures.
Next, do one of the following:
From the Move To menu, point to (or tap) Cases, and then click (or tap) the name of a case.
Drag those procedures (using the handle
of any of those procedures) to a case under Active on the left.
If you move a procedure that is already scheduled, it is removed from the corresponding appointment. However, if removing that procedure leaves the appointment empty, the Moving message box appears and displays the date and time of the affected appointment. To confirm the removal of the procedure and allow the existence of the empty appointment, click (or tap) Move.
Move procedures from an existing case to a new case.
Do the following:
Under Active, select the case that contains procedures that you want to move.
The recommended treatment for that case appears.
Do any of the following:
To move an individual procedure, drag that procedure (using the handle
) to the box on the left.
To move multiple procedures, select the check boxes of those procedures.
Next, do one of the following:
From the Move To menu, click (or tap) New Case.
Drag those procedures (using the handle
of any of those procedures) to the box on the left.
To move all the procedures in a visit, drag that visit (using the handle
) to the box on the left.
If you move a procedure that is already scheduled, it is removed from the corresponding appointment. However, if removing that procedure leaves the appointment empty, the Moving message box appears and displays the date and time of the affected appointment. To confirm the removal of the procedure and allow the existence of the empty appointment, click (or tap) Move.
A new case is created, and the procedures are moved to it.
Move procedures between cases.
Do the following:
Under Active, select the case that contains procedures that you want to move.
The recommended treatment for that case appears.
Do any of the following:
To move an individual procedure, drag that procedure (using the handle
) to a case under Active on the left.
To move multiple procedures, select the check boxes of those procedures.
Next, do one of the following:
From the Move To menu, point to (or tap) Cases, and then click (or tap) the name of a case.
Drag those procedures (using the handle
of any of those procedures) to a case under Active on the left.
To move all the procedures in a visit, drag that visit (using the handle
) to a case under Active on the left.
If you move a procedure that is already scheduled, it is removed from the corresponding appointment. However, if removing that procedure leaves the appointment empty, the Moving message box appears and displays the date and time of the affected appointment. To confirm the removal of the procedure and allow the existence of the empty appointment, click (or tap) Move.
Move procedures from a case to the Unassigned category.
Do the following:
Under Active, select the case that contains procedures that you want to move.
The recommended treatment for that case appears.
Do any of the following:
To move an individual procedure, drag that procedure (using the handle
) to Unassigned under Active on the left.
To move multiple procedures, select the check boxes of those procedures.
Next, do one of the following:
From the Move To menu, click (or tap) Unassigned.
Drag those procedures (using the handle
of any of those procedures) to Unassigned under Active on the left.
To move all the procedures in a visit, drag that visit (using the handle
) to Unassigned under Active on the left.
If you move a procedure that is already scheduled, it is removed from the corresponding appointment. However, if removing that procedure leaves the appointment empty, the Moving message box appears and displays the date and time of the affected appointment. To confirm the removal of the procedure and allow the existence of the empty appointment, click (or tap) Move.
Rename a case.
Do the following:
Under Active, select a case.
Click (or tap) the corresponding Edit button
.
The Rename dialog box appears.
Change the name in the New case name box.
Click (or tap) Rename.
Create a new visit for procedures.
Do the following:
Under Active, select the case that contains procedures that you want to move.
The recommended treatment for that case appears.
Do any of the following:
To create a new visit for an individual procedure, drag that procedure (using the handle
) to the box below the visits.
To create a new visit for multiple procedures, select the check boxes of those procedures.
Next, do one of the following:
From the Move To menu, click (or tap) New Visit.
Drag those procedures (using the handle
of any of those procedures) to the box below the visits.
If you move a procedure that is already scheduled, it is removed from the corresponding appointment. However, if removing that procedure leaves the appointment empty, the Moving message box appears and displays the date and time of the affected appointment. To confirm the removal of the procedure and allow the existence of the empty appointment, click (or tap) Move.
The new visit is created and the procedures are moved to it.
Move procedures to an existing visit.
Do the following:
Under Active, select a case.
The recommended treatment for that case appears.
Do any of the following:
To move an individual procedure to an existing visit, drag that procedure (using the handle
) to a visit.
To move multiple procedures to an existing visit, select the check boxes of those procedures.
Next, do one of the following:
From the Move To menu, point to (or tap) Visits, and then click (or tap) the name of a visit.
Drag those procedures (using the handle
of any of those procedures) to a visit.
If you move a procedure that is already scheduled, it is removed from the corresponding appointment. However, if removing that procedure leaves the appointment empty, the Moving message box appears and displays the date and time of the affected appointment. To confirm the removal of the procedure and allow the existence of the empty appointment, click (or tap) Move.
The procedures are moved to the other visit.
Delete a procedure from a case or the Unassigned category.
Do the following:
Under Active, do one of the following:
Select Unassigned.
The procedures that have not been assigned to a specific case appear.
Select the case that contains a procedure that you want to delete.
The recommended treatment for that case appears.
Click (or tap) the procedure's Delete button (X):
Do one of the following:
If deleting the procedure leaves an appointment empty, the Delete Procedure message box appears and displays the date and time of the affected appointment. To confirm the deletion of the procedure and allow the existence of the empty appointment, click (or tap) Delete.
If deleting the procedure does not leave an appointment empty, on the confirmation message that appears, click (or tap) Delete.
Adjust the order of procedures in a visit.
Do the following:
Under Active, select the case that contains procedures that you want to move.
The recommended treatment for that case appears.
Do any of the following:
To move an individual procedure, drag that procedure (using the handle
) to a location above or below another procedure in that visit.
To move multiple procedures to an existing visit, select the check boxes of those procedures.
Next, drag those procedures (using the handle
of any of those procedures) to a location above or below another procedure in that visit.
The procedures in the visit are now reordered.
To edit a procedure, click (or tap) the corresponding Code link.
If needed, change the provider of multiple procedures at one time.
Do the following:
Select the check boxes of the procedures that you want to change the provider for.
From the Change Provider To menu, select the correct provider.
The Changing Provider dialog box appears.
Do one of the following:
If the new provider has an assigned fee schedule, to update the amounts for the procedures based on that provider's fee schedule, select the Update procedure amount(s) based on this fee schedule check box. With the check box clear, the amounts for the procedures will not change. Then, click (or tap) Change.
If the new provider does not have an assigned fee schedule, there is not a check box, so click (or tap) Change. The amounts for the procedures will not change.
Note: Changing the provider and amount requires the "Edit patient procedure" and "Edit patient procedure amount" security rights.
Modify the details of a case, such as the expiration date and status, as needed.
Under Active, select a case.
The details of that case appear.
Do any of the following:
Specify the Expiration date of the case. You can choose a specific date or insert the last day of the current year. To show the expiration date when presenting the case, on the printed copy of the case, and on a consent form, select the Show on form check box.
Enter a Note regarding the case. The note can be up to 250 characters long. To show the note when presenting the case, on the printed copy of the case, and on a consent form, select the Show on form check box.
To change the duration of any visit, enter a different appointment length in the corresponding Appointment length box. (Also, you can select a length from the list that appears when you click in, or tap, the box.)
Note: Changing the duration of a visit requires the "Manage Appointments" security right.
Select a different Status for the case:
New - If this is a newly created case that you have not presented to the patient yet.
Presented - If you have presented the case to the patient.
Accepted - If the patient accepts the entire case.
Rejected - If the patient rejects any part of the case.
If any of the procedures in the case that are being billed to insurance require a predetermination (pre-authorization), according to the patient's primary insurance plan settings, a yellow warning message appears, and a Predetermination Required symbol
appears next to those procedures and next to the case name. However, for any procedure that requires a predetermination but is not flagged as being billed to insurance, the procedure's Predetermination Required symbol is gray
, but you can edit the procedure to flag it as being billed to insurance if you want to include the procedure on a predetermination. Create a predetermination.
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