How do I stop sending Inca notifications to patient?

How do I stop sending Inca notifications to patient?

There are a few types of notifications that Inca sends to the patient if notifications are turned on.

Inca sends a 'welcome message' to the patient when an Inca Health record is first created.  Inca send appointment reminder via email/sms 3 days before the due date or approximately 2 week before the due month when an appointment date is not entered.

Notification can be turned on and off via Inca Contacts tab - click Change to change the status

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