CORRECT ANSWERS
What techniques may MyChart patients use to initiate scheduling? Choose all that
apply.
A. Appointment Request Work Queue
B. Direct scheduling.
C. Appointment Requests.
D. Logging into Hyperspace - ANSWER B&C
True or False: Appointment requests communicate with Cadence to set up an
appointment. - The answer is false.
Appointment requests deliver a "In Basket" message to a group of people. Users
review requests and manually arrange appointments depending on them.
MyChart: ANSWER MyChart is Epic's patient-facing portal application.
Direct Scheduling - Answer Patients choose their appointment day and time
without any involvement from staff; patients select the location, provider, and
available times all by themselves.
Patients may be restricted to scheduling at specific hours due to a provider's
scheduling preferences.
Appointment Requests: ANSWER Your Epic teams manage the schedule and
assign appointments to patients based on their appointment requests.
, The patient submits an appointment request form on MyChart, which sends a
message to the In Basket pool of users.
The clinic's scheduler then makes the appointment based on available dates and
time slots.
Cadence appointments do not require a license.
Ticket Scheduling: ANSWER There are three options for making appointments
available to patients: From a message:
1. A provider or scheduler sends a message in MyChart containing the appointment
request.
2. Appointment requests are generated automatically based on orders.
3. Manually: A scheduler or other user releases the appointment request from the
Appointment Desk on an as-needed basis.
You can give providers more control by limiting the sorts of appointments people
can arrange.
True or False: Patients can update their demographic and insurance information on
MyChart.
Home Workspace Tabs - ANSWER the view that appears after logging in to Epic.
A user can have many home workspaces, represented by home workspace tabs.
Those three tabs (in-basket, work queue, and dashboard)
Patient Workspace: ANSWER Tab with Patient's Name