Yes, I feel the same way! I am new to Amazing Charts, and with a brand new practice do not have a lot of patient volume yet, but I have noticed this same issue. I want the Superbill to come up at the end of the note, so I can print it out, and give it to the patient as a receipt. #2I do wish that you could print the superbill out at ANY time before finishing the note ideally, with the cpt code placed, I dont know if it needs to be locked or not. But as I am just starting, I have only one computer, which is in reception, not in the room with the patient. So therefore I need to come back out and type the note while the patient is sitting there waiting if I want them to get that superbill. More often than not, I give them a paper superbill as a receipt, and it also shows the ICD 9 codes and the cpt code for them. But in actuality I like the way AC superbill looks for the patient, and it is good for them if they have a deductible and are going to submit it to their insurance company as it is so legible. I think the charting on AC is so fast, it is great compared to some other extremely expensive cumbersome EHRs I have used, and in addition, I like that you cannot close out and lock your note without coding. I think that is awesome. I just would like to be able to print out the superbill at any time, so the patient does not have to wait while I chart. Say for example, you can just open your encounter, then go straight to a "charge capture" button instead of "sign out". This will automatically then paste your charge like 99214 onto the encounter, and the superbill.Then you open your superbill, enter your co pay, and save it to get adjusted balance. Then you print your superbill, and later go back and finish your encounter, and THEN click the "sign off" button to finish and lock your encounter. Again, I think this is key, to have flexibility of opening and coding for the superbill at any time. This would solve the other issue of logging all the co pays or cash collections on spread sheet, schedules by patient name, or what ever way everyone is doing it, which ends up being duplication. Thanks for listening.
Carla FNP
Healing Presence Family Practice
Wilsonville, OR