I must be registered with how the insurance company has me on file.
What is gender?
A password is not required for access to this application due to active directory.
What is APM?
There can only be one of me listed in the account tab.
What is an emergency contact and guarantor?
I need to be checked on the account tab for the policy tab to become available.
What is the subscriber checkbox?
I am the only required field on this tab.
What is language?
I am not able to have nicknames.
What is a first name?
Click here to create a new patient.
What is the wand button?
Click here to enter a new contact.
What is the wand button?
I am required for coverage types of work comp and/or no fault claims.
What is an ailment?
I am what will indicate how a patient receives appointment reminders.
What is the eNotify Contact Preference?
I am entered to auto populate the city and state.
What is zip code?
Click here to search for an existing patient.
What is the binoculars button?
I am not the patient, but I am responsible for the financials of the account.
What is a guarantor?
I can be associated with PCP or a Speciality?
What is a co-pay?
If a patient has a preferred name, list it here.
What is the Patient AKA Alias?
I am not highlighted yellow on the Patient Tab, but I am required.
What is a primary phone number?
I am the preferred patient identifier when searching for an existing patient.
What is Date of Birth (DOB)?
Leave me alone unless the patient is an employee or family member of an employee.
What is an account type?
I can either be an identification number or a claim number.
What is the Cert No?
I am the other language other than English that a patient can receive appointment reminders?
If filled in, I am viewable from the scheduling screen, but should be limited in how I am utilized.
What is the comment box?
I am the area you will do almost all of daily work.
What is the Scheduling and/or Appointment Scheduling Tab?
I am a required field if I am listed as a subscriber.
What is Date of Birth (DOB) and gender?
Put me in your search when you want to search for something that is not exact, but "contains".
What is a percentage sign?
What is Save?