sam-I-am wrote:As the appointment was for an uncharged office visit, it would not have been found if I hadn't remembered the patient had been in, when I was writing charts at the end of the day.
Even if a completed appointment gets deleted, it does not affect completed procedures which are the things that are used in most (if not all) reports regarding uncharged items. The only thing that would have been odd would have been the gap in your schedule earlier in the day / week from the missing appointment.
sam-I-am wrote:To make matters worse, this does not seem to show in the regular audit trail. And you can't check the appointment audit trail...its been deleted!
It absolutely does. It is logged under the AppointmentEdit permission. The log text will end with the word "Deleted"
sam-I-am wrote:If the 'delete' button could be given a bit of real estate away from the "OKAY" button, perhaps this might not happen as easily.
I couldn't agree more. Having the Delete button that close to the OK button is extremely odd. We typically try to keep the delete button in the lower left of the window.