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Currently, when an appointment is marked as a no-show, the system removes it from the calendar. However, when accessing the patient file, it doesn't indicate that the patient missed the appointment. This creates confusion for the staff. We require a system where it's easy to identify if a patient missed their appointment, allowing us to address payment issues when they reschedule. Additionally, the appointment should remain on the calendar as a no-show, enabling us to track missed appointments efficiently. Implementing these changes will greatly assist in preventing patients from taking advantage of our staff.