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Anything printed from Insight Go or CLassic EMR is saved to attachments.
When we use Print Appeals package or Chart notes in Classic, and fax it to someone for medical records request, this does not save in attachments in client record. The only way to show we completed this is to then add a note or print out hundreds ...
is there a way the wait list bell can change color on the days there is a wait list to alert the therapist there is someone on the wait list vs having to check. thank you.
We are having some issues switching over to InsightGO from the desktop application. Please see below -can't print more than 1 page for chart notes when we have a records request, we need to be able to print multiple days worth of chart notes.
Request for chart template to save collapsed when working between records
If treating multiple patients at once, is there a way to save your screen to where you left off as you toggle back and forth? (example: everything collapsed except the procedure section)
The overall look of the new schedule is inferior to the old schedule. The font appears more outdated is more difficult to read than the old. We would prefer the text to match the old schedule. With that said we would like the Patient Name to be in...
It would be nice if we could edit an appointment's details from the Appointments tab of a patient's record in GO instead of having to go back and forth to the Schedule.
Currently when we save from letters as an attachment, it saves all the letters with the file name "PT Printer Letter," I'd like to be able to rename the file with a more accurate and appropriate file name. This is not currently possible in Insight...
You can add a signature when working in letters in Classic but not in Go. I'd like to request the same option when working with letters in Go. It would be very helpful to be able to insert a signature at the end of a letter and fax it to a provide...