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====Attrition==== | ====Attrition==== | ||
Attrition is measuring any patient that has not had any appointment for 18 months. When it's 18 months from their last appointment, | Attrition is measuring any patient that has not had any appointment for 18 months. When it's 18 months from their last appointment, | ||
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+ | ====Treatment==== | ||
+ | //What constitutes as ' | ||
+ | We classify treatment as any procedure that is not Diagnostic, Radiographic, | ||
====Net Production==== | ====Net Production==== | ||
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This is referred to as Patient Acceptance. This metric is the percentage of patients that had new treatment presented that actually scheduled, at minimum, one newly planned procedure code. This is the percentage of patients that scheduled their newly planned treatment. For example, if you had planned treatment for 10 patients yesterday, and your CasePats metric is 80%, that means that 8 of those 10 patients scheduled at least one of their newly planned treatment procedures.\\ | This is referred to as Patient Acceptance. This metric is the percentage of patients that had new treatment presented that actually scheduled, at minimum, one newly planned procedure code. This is the percentage of patients that scheduled their newly planned treatment. For example, if you had planned treatment for 10 patients yesterday, and your CasePats metric is 80%, that means that 8 of those 10 patients scheduled at least one of their newly planned treatment procedures.\\ | ||
+ | Again, it only takes ONE newly planned procedure code to trigger the ' | ||
+ | ====New Patient==== | ||
+ | A New patient is defined and counted only when they have kept their appointment and have the first procedure code completed in their ledger. It doesn' | ||
======Calculations===== | ======Calculations===== | ||
=====New Patients===== | =====New Patients===== | ||
- | New patients are calculated once they have their first completed procedure code in their ledger. This could mean that if you are utilizing procedure codes for something other than procedures, you could trigger a false new patient. We have seen offices utilizing procedure codes for everything from cancelled appointments to insurance verification to Covid-Screening questions. It does not matter what procedure code is completed first. It could be an exam, an x-ray, it could be a D3320. Whatever code is completed first, that's what triggers the new patient count.\\ | + | New patients |
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+ | =====Net Production===== | ||
+ | Divergent Dental calculates Net Production taking all adjustments, | ||
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+ | This is another reason we provide the adjustment totals on your Daily Dashboard reports. If you apply these adjustment totals to your gross production value, you will likely get a value close to our calculated Net Production value. It's not always as simple as that, but this is a very common instance of why your PMS reports will differ from Divergent' | ||
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+ | ======Troubleshooting====== | ||
+ | =====My Divergent Reports are Wrong!===== | ||
+ | ====Your Production and Collections are off.==== | ||
+ | Since we read directly from your Database, we're likely not wrong. More often than not, this is a difference in how we calculate Net Production ([[http:// | ||
+ | ====My Working Hours aren't right!==== | ||
+ | Working hours are not ' | ||
+ | For our Dentrix and Eaglesoft Customers, those databases aren't calculated the same way, nor do they have database tables for provider hours as Open Dental does. For Dentrix and Eaglesoft working hours, we pull the times from the appointment schedule. Hours are set per provider as the starting time of the first appointment starts and ending as the last appointment ends. We also build-in an hour for a break/ | ||
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