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When searching for a Referring MD- Allow for more than 1 letter to be entered
In Insight Go, when entering a patient insurance company name or doctor name in the drop down box, it currently only lets you search using only the first letter of the name and then you have to scroll down through many names to find the one you ne...
Looking to have a system alert for the clinicians when selecting a primary diagnosis that is inappropriate, it would flag an error. For example: ICD-10 Diagnosis Codes. A list of ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes that are inappropriate to be used as the p...
Onset Date auto populate from chart note to Case Details
When completing an Initial Evaluation, why must I enter the onset date in my note (in the Subjective portion) and in the Case details? This is redundant and a waste of time. Please make this stop. Thank you. Feature request for Onset Date to be en...
Prior to one of the updates, the PN/POC placement on the case tab was underneath the diagnosis codes. Since the update, the PN/POC is reported in a column 1/3 the size of the screen and causes the info to text wrap and is very difficult to read an...
Referring MD field additional details besides name needed
When entering referring MD from drop down list, there is no way to distinguish the difference between 2 contacts with the same name. Need additional fields to be visible (i.e. NPI, Fax #, or Notes) so we can determine which name to choose from list.
Checking on the availability of red flags or pop ups that can be placed on patients' accounts to warn therapists about certain issues, similar to but not the same as the precautions
Clinicient Insight user. It would be nice if there was more obvious warnings when key items like the Medicare cap, authorization, PN etc are due or coming due. The system has ways to find most of these items but pop up warnings would be nice. Ther...