Flagging Patients as Inactive

By flagging a patient as inactive, you can hide them from view and standard patient searches, whilst storing and allowing access to their clinical data. You might select this option if for example a patient has moved and no longer has access to your surgery. Patients marked in this way can be reactivated easily, as explained following.

Flagging Patients as Inactive

Either;

Select Patient > Open from the Clinical main screen, or press F2 to open the Select Patient from List window, highlight the patient in question and press Delete  or

Select Patient > List from the Clinical main screen, or press F10 to open the Patient Database, highlight the patient in question and press Delete

 

The Delete Patient window appears.

 

Click Mark as Inactive. The patient record will be removed from the list.

Viewing Inactive Patients

Either:

Select Patient > Open from the Clinical main screen, or press F2 to open the Select Patient from List window, and tick the Include Inactive Patients check box, or

Select Patient > List from the Clinical main screen, or press F10 to open the Patient Database. Using the drop-down menu at the top of the Patient Database window, select Inactive Patients.

Reactivating Inactive Patients

Either:

Select Patient > Open from the Clinical main screen, or press F2 to open the Select Patient from List window, and tick the Include Inactive Patients check box. Search for and open the patient record in question. Opening the patient record automatically flags the record as 'active', or

Select Patient > List from the Clinical main screen, or press F10 to open the Patient Database. Using the drop-down menu at the top of the Patient Database window, select Inactive Patients. Locate and highlight the patient in question and click  Note that the this button is only available when viewing Inactive Patients.

 

It is also possible to flag multiple patients as inactive or active via the Inactive/Active Patient Wizard, which is part of the MedicalDirector Maintenance suite.