This guide will take you through setting up the remote desktop link to enable you to access the PPS Online Service. This guide is based on using the free to download "2X RDP" third party app however please do bear in mind this is essentially a free app and is reflected in its functionality and features.
There are other RDP apps via the iTunes app store which you can purchase - For instance, Wyse Pocket Cloud works well however you may find that 2X Client provides all the functionality that you will need.
a) Via the ITunes App store download the free 2X Client program

b) Click on the desktop icon on your iPad, and then you can click on the plus " + " symbol to add a new connection

c) Choose the "RDP Connection" option.

d) Type in your details as provided by your PPS Online supplier - the example details shown below are used to connect to our Demo Account on the PPS Online 4 system.
Note: All PPS Online accounts require a "rushcliff\" at the start of their username. An example of this is show in the screenshot below.

e) Click on the Save button in the top right hand corner.
f) Now you should be able to click on the "RDP" Link a shown belowto connect to the PPS Online service.

You can now enter your username and password that we have provided you with for the PPS Online Service and click on the OK button. Typically for "Demonstration" access you will type in the following details:
Address: ppsonline4.rushcliff.com
Username: rushcliff\PPS.Demo
Password: PP5Dem0
You can now login to your PPS System.
Note: Ensure you are accessing your "Live Database". You can access the "Demo Database" for testing purposes by selecting this option on the login menu and using "System" and "Admin" as the username and password respectively. This concludes the PPS Help GuideAccounts The PPS Accounts system includes facilities for you to bill your clients, or third parties, record payments received, and manage all invoices that are overdue for payment. In addition, PPS also offers an additional module called PPS Expense that can be used to record details of practice expenditure. The Accounts system in PPS is not designed to be a full accounts system with ledgers, balance sheets, etc. but it can be used to supply revenue and expenditure information directly to another accounts system by way of exporting the information through reports.
PPS Accounts billing is structured into three areas: Charges, Invoices and Payments. Firstly Charges must be created, then an invoice produced, then a payment recorded. A Charge, or charges simply become “line items” on an invoice, and a payment recorded is “allocated” to the invoice. PPS is flexible enough to accommodate all requirements for practice billing including third-party billing, split billing (between client and third party), recording several payments against one invoice, or recording one payment against several invoices. There are various points throughout PPS that enable charges to be quickly created and “paid off” in one step. This single step still produces the correct Charge, Invoice and Payment records. Add Look this up under the type of new record you want to add – e.g. Client - Add or Appointment - Add Address See: Client - Address Client Client records are the hub of your PPS database. PPS refers to these records as “Clients” rather than “Patients” because PPS is used across a variety of business and clinical disciplines, some of whom use the term “client” and others use “patient”. A client record can have either minimal details entered, such as first name and surname, or can be a comprehensive range of details including full address/contact details, alternative addresses, DOB, sex, “known as”, full profile details including “source of introduction”, occupation (plus a range of entries you can set up yourself). In addition you can associate a variety of third-parties to clients such as doctors, insurance companies, etc. The more comprehensive the details you store for each client, the greater the opportunities to use these details in your reports and mail-merge operation. For example, by recording the “source of introduction” for each client (such as yellow pages, local advert, recommendation, etc.) you can run almost any report in PPS to show a breakdown by “source of introduction”, for example “practice revenue” by “source of introduction” will show where you earn the most money from – thus where you should concentrate most on your advertising! Database The PPS Database can be stored in a separate location on your computer/network from the main PPS application files. This would apply to a PPS installation on a network where the PPS Application files are installed onto each computer, and the database is located centrally on the network. There is the option to change the database location as part of the initial installation of PPS, and there is also a separate “database only” installation available if the database is to be installed onto a computer such as a server where PPS will not be used on that computer – servers often reside in a “back office” and are not used as a desktop computer. Details This is a generic term used to describe the information stored in any particular part of PPS. For example Main Client Details is the information you enter to this screen. In addition, there are several “notes” type fields that allow you to enter further “free text” details against a record – these are also sometimes referred to as Details. Find See: Search PPS PPS is the acronym for “Private Practice Software”. Save PPS Uses a <Save> button on many screens. This will save the updates that you have made to this screen and store them permanently in your database. One some screens the <Save> button will also close the screen.
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