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In our opinion the PPS Appointments Diary is the best diary available for practitioners and clinics.

We have given you what you have asked for - multiple practitioners, even for a whole week, show your exact appointment times and durations for any week - take a look down this page and see what you think.

PPS allows you to store a comprehensive profile of your client, or patient information. You can even set up your own unlimited questionnaire where you can store your client’s medical or case history.

You can select the client's insurance company, or club they belong to for invoicing.

The PPS Appointments Diary looks and works like a normal desktop diary.

You can set up the diary to show your exact working week with all your available appointment times for each of your practitioners. The diary can be displayed in a range of styles including all your practitioners on a single page.

You can view all your information for a client from a single screen - the client log.

The client log can be used to quickly see the client's latest account status, and any other outstanding activites for the client such as letters that need to be sent.

PPS has full Consultation and Treatment Episode management. You can design your own clinical notes forms and include your own Charts and diagrams. The Consultation screen shows a full history of your previous notes.

You can attach external documents or letters to client records and clinical notes.

The Accounts system in PPS includes a comprehensive range of accounting features including client invoicing, insurance and other third-party billing.

You can manage all your accounts using the main accounts screen, or use PPS CashDesk as your reception EPOS system.

With the PPS Activities system, you need never lose track of any activity in your practice.

You can send reminders to your patients, create personal actions, send e-mails, create address labels and much more.

PPS includes a wide range of reports.

You can select from a comprehensive range of criteria.

Youc can output any report to the printer, screen, export to a file such as excel, or create a mail merge or labels.



 

 

 

 

 

 


Activities
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The PPS Activities System allows you to keep track of various daily activities you need to complete. activities include sending letters, making phone calls, personal actions and so on.

Letters   Personal Actions   Task List   Contact Notes 
Telephone Calls   E-Mail   Messages    Labels    SMS Messages

The activities system can prompt you to take action on items at certain times by recording a "due date and time". You will be prompted each time you log into PPS of the activities you have to address that day. You can also keep a Task List on screen at all times as a constant reminder.

You can send e-mails directly from within PPS. You can also send messages to other PPS users on your practice network.

The activity types available in PPS are: Letters, Personal Actions, Contact Notes, E-mails, Messages, Address Labels, SMS text Messages and Telephone Calls.

Letters

Sending letters is easy. You can set up all your standard letters such as discharge and referral letters, appointment reminders and so on, and quickly send any one these to your selected client, or any third-party. You can either use Microsoft® Word to send your letters, or PPS has its own built-in word processor.

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or third-party

You can also send letters to a selection of clients using a mail-merge facility.

Letters can be scheduled for the future, so each time your client books their next appointment, say in a few months time, you can automatically schedule a letter to be sent as a reminder a few weeks before the appointment. When the letter is due, the system prompts you to print it.

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Personal Actions

Personal actions take care of your own to-do list. Actions need not be related to a client, so you can use them as personal reminders.

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Task List

Your task list keeps you in control of the actions you need to complete that day. Overdue actions are highlighted, new actions can be added, and the list can stay on screen at all times if required.

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Contact notes

Contact notes are useful to record notes taken during more informal meetings with clients, perhaps over the telephone, or simply as a supplement to the clinical notes you have already made

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Telephone Calls

PPS can prompt you, or your receptionist to make telephone calls on scheduled dates. You can set up a telephone reminder for an appointment instead of a letter.

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E-Mail

You can send e-mail directly to your clients from PPS. PPS Uses your regular e-mail outbox to send e-mails so there is nothing more to set up.

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Messages

PPS includes its own messaging system. This is ideal when using PPS on your practice network. It allows all PPS users to send messages to other PPS users. Messages are automatically notfied using a popup window.

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Labels

PPS also allows you to produce address labels. These can be printed either immediately, or spooled to print later.

telephone call

SMS Text Messages

PPS SMS Text Messaging allows you to send a text message to any one of your clients (where you have their mobile phone number in your records). You simply type in your message, or select from a standard message you have saved earlier, and send the message. You can also send bulk messages like running a mailshot to a selection of clients.

With the PPS activities system, you need never lose track of any activity in your practice.

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