Recall Types

Set recall appointment length, due date, and procedures in Recall Types.

In the Main Menu, click Setup, Appointments, Recall Types.

Prophy is the default recall type, but patients can be set to perio as needed. Other custom types may be added. Each type is given an appointment length, recall interval, and procedures to be scheduled. Assign procedures that trigger the recall appointment, so every time these procedures are set complete, the patient's next recall appointment due date is generated. The patient will then appear in the Recall List and when scheduled, the appointment will automatically treatment plan and attach the recall types' procedures.

Note: To reset Recall Types back to default, use the Recall Types option in Procedure Code Tools.

To view or edit recall information for a specific patient, go to the Family Module, Recall grid (upper right).

Add / Edit Recall Types

The default special recall types are Prophy, Child Prophy, and Perio and a Special Type is required for recall to function. To add or edit recall types, from the Recall Types window, double-click an existing type to edit or click Add to create a new type. Update the information and settings in the Edit Recall Type window.

Description: Enter the identifying name.

Special Type: Select whether this recall type is Prophy, Child Prophy, or Perio. Only one of each type may be assigned to a recall. For custom recall types select None. The Web Sched Recall feature only sends notifications for recalls assigned a special type.

Age Limit: (Special Type: ChildProphy only) Enter the age limit that determines child procedures versus adult procedures. For example, if 12 is the age limit, patients 11 and under will have the Child Prophy procedures attached to their appointment instead of the Prophy procedures.

Append to Special: Determines whether this recall type is automatically scheduled with special type recalls.

Procedures that trigger this recall type: Click Add to select the procedures that trigger the recall. To delete a procedure, select a procedure and click Remove. When a patient has one of these procedures completed, the next recall appointment due date is triggered.

Default Interval: Determines the length of time between each recall appointment and calculates the recall due date. A common prophy interval is 6 months plus 1 day so that six month recalls are not accidentally scheduled too early.

Time Pattern: Create the time pattern for providers and assistants to determine the length of the appointment. Use slashes / for assistant time and X for provider time. Each character equals the time increment set in the Appointments Module (see Appointment View Setup). For example, if time increment is 10 minutes, //XX/ = 20 minutes of non-provider time, 20 minutes of provider time, 10 minutes non-provider time (50 minutes total appointment time).

Note: If no Time Pattern is set, a default appointment length of three time blocks will be applied when scheduling this recall type.

Procedures on Appointment: Click Add to select procedures that will be attached to scheduled recall appointments. To delete a procedure, select a procedure and click Remove.

Restrict to Specific Blockouts: Click [...] to restrict this Recall Type to specific blockouts when scheduling via Web Sched Recall.

Delete: Clear this recall type from all patients. All trigger procedures must be removed before using.

When finished, click Sync to apply the changes to patients with the recall type, or with a trigger procedure completed. For patients with manual edits to their recall interval, the Sync will not change the manual edits but their due date may be recalculated. If the updates are not synced, new or changed recall types will only affect new completed procedures.