

Connect Ritten to Acuity Scheduling and create healthcare automations
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Connect Ritten and Acuity Scheduling to automate crucial parts of your healthcare organization
Common automation use cases
Automated Appointment Management:
By linking Ritten and Acuity Scheduling, you can automate the process of scheduling, rescheduling, and canceling appointments. This integration ensures that patient appointments are reflected in real-time across both systems, reducing the likelihood of double-booking or scheduling conflicts. This automation streamlines the appointment process, enhances patient satisfaction by providing real-time updates, and reduces administrative workload, allowing healthcare staff to focus more on patient care.
Seamless Patient Data Sync:
Automatically sync patient information between Ritten and Acuity Scheduling. When a patient books or updates an appointment through Acuity, their details, including medical history, treatment plans, and previous visit notes, can be updated or retrieved in Ritten. This ensures that healthcare providers have access to the most current patient data, leading to better-informed clinical decisions and personalized patient care. It also minimizes the risk of data entry errors and maintains data consistency across platforms.


- Trigger on order completed
- Trigger on appointment rescheduled
- Trigger on appointment changed
- Create client
- Get appointments
- Get appointment
- Get clients
- Get appointment types
- Custom Trigger
- Trigger on appointment canceled
- Get calendars
- Get order
- Get orders
- Trigger on appointment scheduled
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