This portal is to capture your great ideas and improvements to the Insight platform. No PHI should be included and application issues should be still be reported to Clinicient Support.
I would like to have a checkbox to mark a patient as deceased. This should populate to a demographics report, which could then be filtered (eg to create a mailing list without sending mail to someone who is deceased). I know you can currently disc...
Please expand the very small margins for notes in the Procedures section of the evaluation and daily treatment documents.
Please expand the margins for notes in the Procedures section of evaluation and daily documents as all information has to be crammed into a 1-2 inch wide field. For some reason this section is very small, despite clinicians needing to enter signif...
Adding the "copay/payment" under case for Self Pay/Prompt Pay cases. For our clinic, we know what the patient should be paying each visit. Adding this would allow the copay reports to pull more accurate information for the front desk to collect th...
Requesting to see the "authorization check box" on a patient's account within the case. Today , the check box is only visible at the overall payer level. This is needed because, when a patient comes in for the evaluation, a flag is needed for the ...
When you click on authorizations in a note both the primary and secondary payor should be visible. We are missing out on POCs where Medicare is the secondary payor. It should also show up in the sidebar of the schedule when you click on a patient....
As an "outpatient therapy at home" provider, we have patients sign off on time in/time out similar to a home health agency in order to validate the visit to Medicare. Can Insight Go offer a "patient signature capture" alternative much like that of...
Having a way for the patient to confirm appointments when reminders are sent, would be extremely helpful. To take it a step further - noting on the appt that it has been confirmed on schedule. That'll eliminate the office staff having to call ever...