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patientservices:optometry [2025/07/22 16:58] – changes to optometry check-in process and condensing the training sierra.christensonpatientservices:optometry [2025/09/29 09:56] (current) – [When scheduling a patient in Optometry] christopher.helmoski
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 | Est Pat Comp (Established Patient Comprehensive Exam) | 60 minutes | The annual check up appointment for patients that are already established with our Optometry team. All of Dr. Hall's patients, even if they have never met with Dr. J, will need to start with this appointment type. | | Est Pat Comp (Established Patient Comprehensive Exam) | 60 minutes | The annual check up appointment for patients that are already established with our Optometry team. All of Dr. Hall's patients, even if they have never met with Dr. J, will need to start with this appointment type. |
 | Follow Up | 30 minutes | Scheduled after a comp exam or at the request of the care team to follow up on a specific issue/question from a previous visit. | | Follow Up | 30 minutes | Scheduled after a comp exam or at the request of the care team to follow up on a specific issue/question from a previous visit. |
-| Limited | 30 minutes | Limited exam for a specific issue. Mostly used for emergency walk-ins/call-ins that have been triaged by the care team. |+| Limited | 30 minutes | Limited exam for a specific issue. Used for emergency walk-ins/call-ins that have been triaged by the optometrist or charge nurse. |
  
 ===== NDMA BCBS Medicaid Expansion – Optometry Form Process ===== ===== NDMA BCBS Medicaid Expansion – Optometry Form Process =====
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 ===== When scheduling a patient in Optometry ===== ===== When scheduling a patient in Optometry =====
  
-The first question to ask once a patient has stated that they want an optometrist appointment: "Are you having any issues with your eyes/vision, or is this a standard exam?"+The first question to ask once a patient has stated that they want an optometrist appointment: \\ <code> "Are you having any issues with your eyes/vision, or is this a standard exam?" </code>
  
 *If a standard exam, ask when their last eye exam was* *If a standard exam, ask when their last eye exam was*
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   - What is a good phone number to call back in case we get disconnected?   - What is a good phone number to call back in case we get disconnected?
  
-===== What to do next =====+==== What to do next ====
  
 If a patient mentions a trigger phrase: If a patient mentions a trigger phrase:
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