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What benefit does changing the TX plan status to “In Progress” have for your office?
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Changing the TX plan status to "In progress" when scheduling a patient will allow us to utilize the work in progress report more efficiently, by either printing a report with "in progress only" or with all phases, we can then see who is scheduled and who hasn't scheduled. This would save me a lot of time of having to check each patient on the report to see who has scheduled tx and who needs to be called.
Also, when viewing the tx plan tab in the PIC it is highlighted yellow, a very quick way to see what phase the patient is currently in.