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Glossary

Words the software uses, and exactly what it means by them.

A

Alert
a short warning on a person's record. Shows in amber on the booking card so it is read before they arrive, not after.
Amendment
a dated addition to a signed clinical note. The way a signed note is corrected, since the original can never change.
Archived
hidden from the active list, with every word kept. What happens to records instead of deletion.
Arrived
the person is in the building. The most important status to set: the practitioner's screen, the "in the clinic now" count and several reports all read it, and many treat it as "this visit happened".

C

Case
one episode of care. A knee and a shoulder are separate cases even for the same person, because they are authorised, funded and discharged separately.
Claim
a request to a funder for money the patient does not owe. Lodged on the terminal today; recorded here.
Clini
the AI receptionist. Answers the phone and can take a booking. Her name is a setting, so a practice can call her something else.
Credit note
a second document carrying a negative, referencing an issued invoice, leaving both standing. The only way to reduce an invoice that has been issued. What the ATO expects as an adjustment note.

D

Discipline
the profession a practice is configured for. Installing one seeds services, note templates, the registration body, the usual funding and whether the software says patients or clients.
Did not attend (DNA)
did not come and did not call. Not the same as Cancelled, and every report that counts them treats them differently.
Directory
everybody the practice deals with who is not a patient: GPs, specialists, insurers, plan managers.
Draft
the editable stage. A draft invoice has no number and is not in the books. A draft note or letter can be freely rewritten. The only stage where changing your mind is free.

F

Funding type
who ultimately pays: private, health fund, Medicare, DVA, WorkCover, NDIS, CTP. Set it when the record is created; it decides who gets billed.

I

Issued
an invoice that has been given a number and is final. It cannot be edited.

O

Obligation
one party's share of an invoice. A patient's gap and an insurer's share are two obligations against one invoice, chased separately.
Occupancy / utilisation
booked time against rostered time. Rostered, not calendar, so a practitioner who does not work Fridays is not marked down for an empty Friday.

P

Pack
a prepaid block of visits. Redeemed when a visit is invoiced.
Passkey
face, fingerprint or device PIN instead of a password. Nothing to type, nothing to phish. Added per device from Profile → Sign in.
Permission
one switch controlling one action, checked by the server on every request. See Roles and permissions.
Plan
a management plan the clinic was sent: an insurer's, an NDIS plan, a GP's care plan. Kept with the facts that govern treatment — who authorised it, how long it runs, how many sessions it covers.
Practice code
the short word identifying your clinic at sign-in. The same for everybody at the practice.

R

Recovery rate
how much of what was claimed actually came back. The figure that says whether claiming is working, as opposed to how much is outstanding.
Reference code
the short code on an error message. Quote it when reporting a problem; it is the fastest way to find what failed.

S

Signed
a clinical note locked permanently. A professional attestation. Corrections become amendments.
Skipped
a message that was never attempted, with a reason — usually no mobile on file. Different from failed, and usually the fixable one.

V

Void
cancelling an issued invoice that should never have existed, with a reason. Different from a credit note, which is for an invoice that was right when written.

W

Waiting list
people who want an earlier time, recorded with what a slot must satisfy. What turns a cancellation back into a booked hour.
Weekly scorecard
the Monday email of last week's numbers per practitioner, against the week before. Off by default; switched on in Reports.