Light Bar Widget

Use your Light Bar widget to monitor the doctor's involvement with patient appointments once they have been processed as "seated" in your Patient Tracker. The widget, designed to be used with a dedicated computer station at each chair, notifies you about who the doctor is currently attending, directs the doctor to the next patient that should be seen, and alerts you to patients that have been waiting an extended period of time. Your Practice Monitor widget can use the data collected by the light bar to help you analyze and evaluate the efficiency of your treatment routines. You can open the light bar as a Dashboard or Application widget multiple times, each with its own display settings, so you can look at the individual appointment flow of multiple orthodontists or offices.

Seat Patients - Patients must be signed into your office and flagged as seated in your Patient Tracker before they show up in your light bar. You can seat patients from your Patient Tracker or your Scheduler, or simply drag a signed-in patient from either the Waiting section of your Patient Tracker, or from your Scheduler onto an empty light bar chair to flag them as seated. This feature is especially useful when your light bar is displayed as an application widget.

Click to OpenOpen the Light Bar Widget

Open the Widget Library ribbon bar. Then, from the Application section, choose the Light Bar widget, and select whether to open it as a Dashboard or Application widget.

Click to OpenSystem-Wide Light Bar Settings

Because the Light Bar widget is designed to be used chair-side, most settings are computer-specific. However, certain settings, such as the colors that display in the widget, are system wide. These settings are defined in your Patient Tracker editor.

Light Bar Status Colors - Use the color selectors in your Patient Tracker editor to choose appointment milestone colors for your Light Bar widget: Seated, Dr. NeededDr. Needed High Priority, Dr. Here, Dr. Was Here and Assistant Needed.

Queue by Doctor or Office - (Applies only when the Queue style is selected in your Light Bar.) Enable the Single Doctor Queue Per Office option in your Patient Tracker editor to separate patients in your Light Bar by the office assigned to the appointment. If this option is disabled, the Light Bar will separate patients by the doctor assigned to the appointment instead.

Click to OpenComputer-Specific Light Bar Settings

The Light Bar widget is designed to be used chair-side, so these settings are machine (or computer) specific, not system-wide nor operator-specific: You should choose the settings that work best for the chair this computer is assigned to.

Click to OpenOpen Settings Window - Click the Settings icon on the widget tool panel to select how the light bar appears on your screen.  You should choose the settings that work best for the chair this computer is assigned to.

Click to OpenStyle - Choose to show patients in Location format, or Queue format.

Click to OpenOrientation - Select whether to show the seated patients horizontally (in a row), or vertically (in a column). Generally, when you view your light bar as an application widget, the horizontal orientation works best when your light bar is docked to the top of your Edge Cloud window, while the vertical orientation works best when your light bar is docked to one side of the window.

Click to OpenChair - Select the chair to monitor with this computer. This feature works best when you have a computer station assigned to each chair. Although all chairs display in your light bar, so you can see at a glance the activity throughout your operatory, the selected chair appears with yellow highlighting (see Chair 2 in the example below), and you can use hot-keys as well as right-clicking to update the appointment activity for the selected chair, as described below.

Office / Doctor - Select which office and / or doctor's patients to display, or include all patients that are flagged as seated in your Patient Tracker The light bar uses the doctor and office assigned to the appointment, not those assigned to the patient folder.

Click to OpenVisual Queue Size - Enter the number of appointment spaces you want to reserve for display when viewing the light bar in queue format. All seated patients appear in the light bar, even if that number exceeds the visual queue value. In our example below, the visual queue size is 5; so 5 spaces are always reserved. However, when more than 5 patients are seated, additional spaces are added to that doctor's section of the light bar.

Click to OpenWait Threshold - Enter the number of minutes a patient can be in Doctor is Needed mode (described below) before the waiting time begins to flash in the light bar. The length of time a patient has been in Dr is Needed mode appears in the light bar. This number begins to flash when the wait threshold value is exceeded.

Click to OpenShow Information - Enable each type of information ( Patient Nickname, Patient Last Name, Procedure, Doctor, and Assistant) that you want included in the light bar display.

Click to OpenShow Queue Number on Left - Enable this option to show the doctor's queue number to the left of the patient information, rather than behind it.

Click to OpenTimer Count Up - Use this option to determine whether to count the amount of time an appointment has taken, or count the amount of time the scheduled appointment has left.

Save & Exit - When you are happy with your widget settings, click anywhere on your screen, or press Enter on your keyboard to exit the window.

Click to OpenThe Light Bar Widget Window

Your light bar widget uses colors, numbers, labels, and flashing to indicate the current status of a patient's appointment activity, and to direct the doctor to the next patient. In addition, when viewing the light bar in queue format, the priority of the appointment determines its place in the list. Each box includes the chair the patient is assigned to, and the number of scheduled minutes remaining for the appointment. In addition, if the patient is flagged as "Doctor is Needed" or "Doctor is Needed - High Priority", a number appears to indicate that patient's place in the queue. The box can optionally include the patient's nickname, the appointment procedure code, the orthodontist, and the assistant assigned to the appointment. (See above to choose which optional information to display.)

Click to OpenLight Bar Colors - The colors shown in your Light Bar match the colors shown in the Seated section of your Patient Tracker. Each color indicates the patient's appointment status. If you changed your light bar colors in thePatient Tracker editor, the color descriptions below may not match the colors you see in your light bar.

Click to OpenAppointment Timer - Your light bar Timer Count setting, described above, determines whether the appointment timer shows the number of minutes that have passed, or the number of remaining minutes until the scheduled end time.

Click to OpenUpdate Appointment Activity

Right-click an appointment in your light bar, and select an activity to change the color and position of the appointment, as well as accurately track the amount of time patients have spent in each status. You can also right-click an appointment in your Patient Tracker, or use the keyboard shortcuts to update the appointment activity for the chair you have selected to monitor in your settings window. If you choose to queue by office, the seating details window will appear when an appointment is flagged Doctor is Here so that the appropriate doctor can be chosen. (See "Set Up Your Patient Tracker" for details about your queue setting.)

Doctor Here (F9 or Ctrl+Shift+H) - Use this activity to indicate which patient is currently attended by the doctor. When you process a patient as Dr is Here, the orthodontist is automatically logged out of any previous appointment. This helps calculate the amount of time a doctor spends with each patient more accurately..

Doctor Away (F10 or Ctrl+Shift+A) - Use this activity to indicate the appointment is in progress, but the doctor is not currently attending the patient.

Doctor Needed (F11 or Ctrl+Shift+N) - Use this activity to indicate that the doctor is required before the appointment can continue.

Doctor Needed - High Priority (F12 or Ctrl+Shift+P) - Use this activity to indicate the doctor is needed to attend the patient as soon as possible, regardless of other patients that may beve been waiting longer.

Assistant Needed (F7 or Ctrl+Shift+S) - Use this activity to toggle whether the assistant is needed for the chair assigned to this computer station (as defined by the Computer-Specific Light Bar Settings, described above). Applying any Doctor Needed status to the appointment overrides the Assistant Needed color in your Light Bar display.

Move Up / Down - (Dr is Needed and Dr is Needed - High Priority appointments only.) The patient's place in the doctor's queue is indicated by a large number: You can use the Move Up or Move Down options to move a patient's appointment up or down in priority. When viewing the light bar in Queue mode (and not Location mode), you can also drag and drop to change appointment priority.

Update Seating Status - Right-click the appointment, then select to Unseat or Checkout the patient. This action results in removing the appointment from your light bar as well as updating your Patient Tracker.

Drag & Drop from Patient Tracker to Light Bar - You can drag and drop patients from the Waiting section of the Patient Tracker to a chair in your Light Bar widget. This flags the patients as seated, and moves them to the Seated section of the Patient Tracker. This works best if either your Patient Tracker or light bar is open as an Application widget.

Drag & Drop from Scheduler to Light Bar - Once a patient is signed into your office, you can drag the appointment from your Scheduler to a chair in your light bar widget. This flags the patients as seated, and moves them to the Seated section of the Patient Tracker. This works best if your light bar is open as an Application widget.

Click to OpenChange Seating Details

If you enable the Change Seating Details When Seating Patient option of your Patient Tracker editor, the seating details dialog pops up as soon as you seat a patient in the Patient Tracker. (Seating details include the chair, assistant, and doctor attending the patient.) You can also right-click a patient in the Seated section of your Patient Tracker or in the Light Bar widget to change the details at any time.

Click to OpenExit The Light Bar Widget

Click X in the Light Bar widget tool panel to close the light bar.

Click to OpenMore Information

Icon Notice - When someone on your network flags a light bar appointment with Doctor is Needed or Doctor is Needed - High Priority, any other workstations with Edge Cloud minimized will get an icon and notification pop-up in their computer's notification area. Once the notification is gone, you can hover over the icon to read the message.

Open Patient Folder - You can double-click an right-click an appointment in the Light Bar, then select to open the patient folder to the Home page or the Treatment Hub page.

Remove Appointments From Light Bar - Appointments are automatically removed from the light bar when they are placed in checkout, or exited in your Patient Tracker. (See "Patient Tracker" for details.)

Widget Panel Options - Depending on your device and panel format, you can expand and minimize widget panels, move the widget location on your screen, float them in their own windows, refresh and print data, and close the widget when you no longer need it. See Application widgets or Your Dashboard for details about using these features.

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