Clinician appointments can have two types:

  • In-person, which must involve only in-person services, and involve the clinician driving to a Mobile or Clinic location.
  • Virtual, which must involve only virtual services, and involve the clinician phoning or video conferencing into a Mobile or Clinic visit.

Clinician appointments can either be:

  • Assigned if a clinician has been chosen for it.
  • Unassigned it no clinician has been chosen for it.

Clinician appointments can have a Start Offset and Duration if not all clinicians need to be present the entire time over the course of a visit. For example, a start offset of 30 minutes would mean the clinician doesn’t need to be there for the first 15 minutes of the visit, and an end offset of 15 minutes would mean the clinician doesn’t need to be there for the last 30 minutes of the visit.

For example, on a 60-minute visit, you might want the first clinician to be present in-person for the entire 60 minutes, while the second clinician to only call in virtually from T+30 minutes to T+45 minutes.

To express this, the first clinician appointment would have a start and end offset of 0 minutes and the second clinician appointment would have a start offset of 30 minutes and end offset of 15 minutes.