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Which of the following is NOT needed to make a return appointment for an established patient?

  1. Patient's employer

  2. Date and time preference

  3. Reason for the visit

  4. Physician's availability

The correct answer is: Patient's employer

To make a return appointment for an established patient, it is essential to gather relevant information that facilitates the scheduling process. The patient's date and time preference helps in finding a suitable slot that works for both the patient and the healthcare provider. Understanding the reason for the visit allows the medical assistant to schedule the correct amount of time needed, ensuring that the provider can address the patient's concerns adequately. Additionally, knowledge of the physician's availability is crucial in determining whether the desired appointment time can be accommodated within the provider's schedule. The patient's employer is not necessary information for setting up a return appointment. While it may be relevant in some contexts, such as verifying insurance or related matters, it does not play a direct role in the scheduling process itself. Therefore, it is correct to identify the patient's employer as not needed for making a return appointment.