DrChrono makes billing a DME claim a breeze! After the insurance information is added to the patient's chart, simply navigate to the patient's appointment in the Live Claims Feed ( Billing > Live Claims Feed > Patient's Appointment ). ...
You can use the Save Section feature to add signatures to forms on DrChrono's EHR iPhone app.
1. To begin, select the appointment and tap Start Visit to navigate to the clinical note for the visit. Select the form you would like to add the...
If your patient's insurance requires Durable Medical Equipment claims to be billed to a separate payer, you can easily enter that information into the patient's chart. Under the Insurance section of the patient's chart, there is a tab f...
When you are working on patient appointments in the Live Claims Feed, you may notice that a patient has money in their unallocated that would either pay off or pay towards another appointment. You can easily move the money while in the appointment ...
If there is an overpayment on a patient's account, you can hold the payment in a central location for a future visit. We call it "unallocated". You can also think of it as an account you would have at a bank. The money sits there until you do so...
Charges to a patient's appointment via custom code, CPT, or HCPCS.
Custom Code - codes used for over-the-counter products, or services that do not have an established CPT or HCPCS code.
These could include...
For services where the patient is paying cash, it is important that the payment profile be set to cash. This will allow a patient statement to be printed (if needed), claim to be settled and showing a zero balance due after the payment is posted. ...
You can copy part or all of a previous note when you are charting on your iPhone.
Select the appointment and tap Start Visit . To access the copy note menu on the iPhone, tap the menu icon ( ) and select Copy Other Note .
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On the web EHR, a supervising provider can sign off on a rendering provider's clinical note (Guide found here ). This functionality is also extended to the iPhone EHR app. Supervising signatures on the mobile app works the same way as on the web....