Changes between Version 23 and Version 24 of SchedUserManual


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Aug 29, 2011, 2:48:56 PM (13 years ago)
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Kathy Ice
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    2424||'''Term'''||'''Description'''||
    25 ||Access Block||Access Blocks are color-coded representations of the amount of time allotted for a specific Access Type (or appointment). In the some places, they may be referred to as an Availability Block in the source code.||
    26 ||Access Types||Access Types refer to the variety of different appointment types. Most people set-up two Access Types: Scheduled; and Walk-ins. AKA Availability Type||
    27 ||Access Groups||Access Groups are categories of Access Types. Assigning Access Types to Access Groups makes it easier to schedule and search for certain types of appointments.||
    28 ||Resources||The term Resources refers to any person or service for which a patient can be scheduled. Resources can be physicians, diagnostic equipment (such as MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and so on.), or specialty appointment slots, such as physical therapy. Resources corresponds to what PIMS calls ''Clinics''||
    29 ||Resource Groups||Resource Groups are categories of Resources that help to organize the variety of Resources available at each location. For example, a Resource Group of ''Dermatology'' can be used to group 3 different dermatology Resouces. AKA in the source code Departments.||
     25||Access Block||Color-coded blocks representing the time allotted for a specific Access Type (appointment). In the some places, they may be referred to as an Availability Blocks.||
     26||Access Types||Different kinds of appointments. Most clinics set-up two Access Types: Scheduled and Walk-ins. In some places, Access Types may be referred to as Availability Types||
     27||Access Groups||Groups of Access Types. Clinics with only the two Access Types (Scheduled and Walk-ins) usually only have one Access Group containing both types. In clinics with a wider range of Access types, Access Groups make it easier to schedule and search for certain types of appointments.||
     28||Resources||Any person or service for which a patient can be scheduled. Resources can be physicians, diagnostic equipment (such as MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and so on), or specialty appointment slots, such as physical therapy. Resources corresponds to what PIMS calls ''Clinics''||
     29||Resource Groups||Resource Groups are categories of Resources that help to organize the variety of Resources available at each location. For example, a Resource Group of ''Dermatology'' can be used to group 3 different dermatology Resouces. In some places, Resource Groups may be called Departments.||
    3030||Slot||Number of appointments per defined appointment length. For example: If SLOTS = 4 and your clinic (resource) appointment length is 30 minutes, then there are four (4) available appointments for every 30 minutes.||
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