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Dental Administration 101 INSTRUCTOR Robbie Heath | 919 271 8863 What Is A Patient Chart? A Legal Document that Contains Dental & Medical History of the Patient,Demographic Information, and Consents. Hard Chart Electronic Charts Combination Charts What is A “Paperless Office”? What Information Can Be Found In A Dental Chart? • • • • • • • • Patient Demographics Medical & Dental History Insurance Information Photo ID Any Correspondence-Including Notes Referral Information & Correspondence Clinical Information Incident Reports Patient Demographics • • • • • • • Name Address Contact Numbers Social Security Number Date Of Birth Employment Information Drivers License Number Medical & Dental History Report Infectious Diseases, Allergies, Medical Conditions, & Medications to the Dental Team. • Use of Electronic Medical Alert System • Medical History Should Be Updated Yearly Needed for Effective & Safe Dental Care Allergies Drug Allergies • Most Common Latex Allergy • Latex Gloves Are Used by Clinical Staff • All Members of The Dental Team Should Be Notified Immediately • Can Be Life Threatening Anaphylactic Shock An Extreme Often Life Threatening Allergic Reaction • Involves Swelling of the Airway • Epi Pen Infective Endocarditis An Infection of the Hearts Inner Lining or Valves That occurs when Bacteria is Introduced into a Patients Blood Stream and Can Destroy the Heart Valves. It is Life Threatening. • Patients with Abnormal Heart Valves or Damaged Heart Tissue • Patients with Artificial Joints Prophylactic Antibiotics Patient Notes All Communications with Patients Should be Recorded in the Patient Chart. • • • • • • • Legal Document Accurate and Unbiased No Assumptions Dated Watch Abbreviations Quotations Emails Common Dental Abbreviations: Pt – Patient Appt – Appointment Hx – History Tx – Treatment RCT - Root Canal Treatment BA – Broken Appointment Hyg – Hygiene Rx – Prescription NKDA- No Known Drug Allergies Incident Reports Written Documentation of any Unusual Occurrence Within the Dental Office. • Insurance Companies & Legal Representation Ex. • Allergic Reactions • Aggressive & Belligerent Behavior by Patient or Staff • Altercations Involving Staff or Patients • Needle Sticks • Medical Emergencies Incident Reports Must Include: • • • • • • • Name, Address, & Contact Info for Those Involved Date of Birth & Gender of Those Involved Date & Time of Incident Location Detailed Description of Incident Information Regarding Treatment Rendered Name, Address, and Contact Info of Witnesses Preparing the New Patient Chart Gather Forms In The Preferred Order • • • • Demographics Medical & Dental History Consents HIPPA Labeling Charts According to Office Filing System • Alphabetical System Pros Cons • Numerical System Pros Cons Name Label Year Label Legal Issues • Patient Charts are the Property of the Dentist • Dentist Are Legally Responsible for Patient Charts at all Times • Original Copies Should Not Leave the Office • Request For Transfer of Dental Records Must Be in Writing, Dated, & Signed by the Patient Three Types of Appointments In A Dental Office • New Patients – NP • Emergency Patients • Returning Patient Recall or Recare Operative New Patient The Initial Phone Call “Can Make or Break the Relationship” Intake Form: • Patient Name • Address • Phone Number • Insurance Information • Date of Birth • Last Dental Visit • Any Present Concerns • Referred By? How to Schedule the New Patient • Doctor or Hygiene • Comprehensive Exam & FMX • 60 Minutes of Time Remind New Patient to Bring the Following: • • • • New Patient Forms if Mailed or Downloaded Insurance Card Identification List of Medications if Applicable Remind New Patients to Arrive 10-15 Minutes Early! Emergency Patients Patients Experiencing Pain or Trauma • New Patients • Returning Patients Should Be Viewed as Opportunity! Emergency Protocol • Schedule Within 24 Hours • Schedule With Doctor Only • Limited (Problem Focused) Exam and Intraoral Periapical Film (PA) • 30 Minutes of Time The Emergency Phone Call • • • • Which Tooth or Area is Bothering You? Describe the Pain When Did the Pain Start? Is there Swelling? Additional Question: • Are You Taking Any Pain Medications Returning Patients • Recall Patients- Regular Six-Month Evaluation and Cleaning Program Scheduled With the Hygienist Periodic Exam, Prophy, Necessary X-rays Depending on Office Policy 50-60 Minutes of Time Returning Patients • Operative Patients- Returning for Restorative Treatment Schedule With Doctor Length of Appointment Will Depend on Needed Treatment Operative Scheduling Techniques • Dove Tailing The Last 15-30 Minutes of a Patient’s Appointment Involves Duties or Procedures Managed by a Dental Assistant • Double Booking Two Patients Intentionally Scheduled at the Same Time Scheduling Examples Interruptions of Scheduling • Late Patients • Patients Arriving 10-15 Minutes Past Their Appointment Time • Inform the Clinical Staff • Reschedule If Needed • Handle Chronically Late Patients • Cancellations & Rescheduling • Ask Patients If They Would Like to Reschedule • Note in Chart Any Cancellations and Reasons • If Patient Does Not Reschedule, Make Note to Contact In The Next Two Days • Short Notice- Remind of Policy • To Charge or Not To Charge….That is the Question Missed Appointments • AKA “No Shows” or “Broken Appointments” • Note In Patient’s Account Any Missed Appointments • Contact Patient to Reschedule • Handle Chronic Missed Appointments Appointment Management The Most Important Duty of the Administrative Team is Management of the Daily Schedule, Ensuring a Productive & Efficient Day. • Patient Recare System • AKA Recall System or Continuing Care • Prescheduling Return Preventative Care • Recare Card System • Continuing Care List Confirmation Calls • Usually Completed Daily Prior to the Lunch Hour • 1-2 Days Prior to Appointment • Email & Text Message Reminders “Filling” the Schedule Broken & Cancelled Appointments Resulting in “Down” Time Can Result in a Loss of Thousands of Dollars a Year in Lost Production. Appointment Lists Management Can Help Recover Loss of Revenue. • As Soon As Possible List • Electronic ASAP List (Dentrix) • Box Method Commonly Used Lists • Broken Appointment List • Unscheduled Treatment Plan List • Continuing Care List • Hygiene Unscheduled Treatment • “Pulling” From Hygiene