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Practice Management software is used for a number of reasons in medical offices for controlling documents, patient files, signatures, images, insurance information, accounting, and even prescriptions.
Chiropractic Practice Management Software will have a lot of similarities to any Office Management Software as it is aimed on making the office run smoothly. It will cover patient appointments, patient billing and writing reports. These reports will be geared to the specific needs of a chiropractor and will aid the speedy writing of these necessary notes after a consultation.
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After speaking with a patient on the phone, the correspondence should be documented in the patient's chart.
All correspondence should be documented in the patient's chart after speaking with them.
Medical software programs can be divided in two major categories. Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and Practice Management Software. The former deals with the clinical side of a practice, this means that physicians use it to document patient encounters and streamline other clinical workflows. While, the later deals with administrative and financial workflow management of a practice. From scheduling to resource allocation to billing procedures, everything is done using practice management software.
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Medisoft is "practice management" software that allows healthcare practices to keep up with patient information, scheduling, and even billing.
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a lot of physicians have a patients allergies entered in their systems and these details are picked up by their program that they use to print perscriptions, and will not let them write a prescription that the patient is allergic to. It is also standard practice to ask a patient for their list of allergies prior to writing a script as no system should ever be considered fool proof and should always have a backup.
Patient status
a medical assistant should never code a patient as having what unless its is documented in medical record