Bert,
Obviously you really do get your charting done on time every day. Good for you, if only... But, for those offices that don't, Since everyday has new encounters, visits scheduled and charts completed it is a constantly changing group of things to watch for. It is constantly in a state of flux. The only way to stay on top of it, is with a report type thing that we can ask the program to run whenever we need it. If it could be a simple searched for report thing, with selectable date ranges, that would be so nice. Obviously setting the program up to do such may not be so easy, but boy would it make many of our lives easier.
Wayne here's a suggestion; try this as a temporary measure. Right now I'm trying to track these in a notebook where I've broken things down by days and weeks and every visit with a set of intitials next to it much like a weekly calender. Until I get every visit for a day, that day, week month is not complete and at least Nancy and I can see what needs to be caught up on. But that assumes that I have entered and sent off for billing, every invoice that she has completed and given me to process. Until I stay late one or two nites a week to do my half, they're not in that notebook yet. It's less than ideal but it basically works.
Beind every good doctor is a burnt out spouse or practice manager? "Radar would you get General Hammond on the phone for me?" "General Hammond on the phone for you sir." My Doctor's name is Blake after all.

Have a great weekend everyone.
Paul