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Hi
I am wondering if anyone can help me to write a template for a letter to be sent to dental patients.
In practice we refer to 'incomplete treatment' as being treatment that a patient has failed to come back for. Often this is referred to as 'outstanding treatment'. Should it be incomplete or outstanding? I'm not sure which word to use.
Also, I thought about using the below wording but I'm not sure if it is worded correctly. I'd be very grateful if anyone can help me out.
"On reviewing our records we note that you have incomplete dental treatment to be completed at the practice." or should it be "On reviewing our records we note that you have incomplete dental treatment left to be completed at the practice" (second option includes 'left').
Many thanks for you help
I am wondering if anyone can help me to write a template for a letter to be sent to dental patients.
In practice we refer to 'incomplete treatment' as being treatment that a patient has failed to come back for. Often this is referred to as 'outstanding treatment'. Should it be incomplete or outstanding? I'm not sure which word to use.
Also, I thought about using the below wording but I'm not sure if it is worded correctly. I'd be very grateful if anyone can help me out.
"On reviewing our records we note that you have incomplete dental treatment to be completed at the practice." or should it be "On reviewing our records we note that you have incomplete dental treatment left to be completed at the practice" (second option includes 'left').
Many thanks for you help