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I am just starting to add patients to AC. Sorry, but I have a few questions that must have been asked numerous times before. Is there a FAQ for this type of question? My searches are bringing up way too many responses to be helpful.
1. I am a pcp. Is there a place to list the patient's specialist (cardiologist, psych, etc) names and phone numbers?
2. Where do I add surgical history, like history of chole or C-section?
I appreciate any advice y'all can offer.
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1) If you add them to the AC Rolodex, you can list them in the demographics Consultant tab.
2)Past Medical History on the chart note. Or make a special page and import it into the chart.
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When adding patients, is there a way to specify the "Patient ID"? The field just says "NEW" and doesn't let me modify it.
Also, is there a way to change the ID on charts that have already been added?
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I believe you must use numbering system that AC has and cannot make changes. You can use optional demographics fields to store another number like a hospital number if you wish.
Last edited by Steven; 11/01/2011 7:45 PM.
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Dont feel bad mhelm...I have used this system (AC) for 7 years and learn every day.
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Thanks, y'all.
I have been preloading old charts into AC by creating a new encounter with an old date, 1/1/2000, to type in the past medical history and such. What are the minimum fields that I need to fill out to avoid being penalized by the meaningful use statistics? I have been adding vitals. Do I need a CPT code and a diagnosis?
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Keep in mind that the MU stats are calculated for a period of time (e.g. 90 days for 2011). Visits are not counted until they are signed-off. So... if your visit date is 2000, it won't count against you.
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Is there a master price list in AC? I have been adding prices to the superbill as I have been going along. Now, I would like one of the staff to put in the rest of the prices. I have been poking around in the admin section, but haven't seen it.
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You can set your fee schedule for individual codes. Just View-->Codes and then edit the codes and fee schedule.
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Hello AC Community! I am a new user (solo Gastro), just trying to get set up in the most efficient way, this is basically week one. I was looking for a 'Pathway' that an established user may have already posted to guide me, but didn't find it on search here, but admit even the User Board is daunting to a novice like myself. So far I have installed AC on my office server, registered it, applied for e-scripts, ordered some prescription blanks, ordered an Epson scanner, installed a computer cam (pix are distorted, see I need to crop to a square format, but haven't tried that yet), and created/imported a transparent e-signature for signing reports. Still contemplating shelling out $1600 for Medical Dragon as am slow typist. Figure next steps are: editing/customizing Orders (nursing, lab, rad); office Rolodex for letters; CPT charges; and templates for ROS, & PE for various E/M encounter levels. Does this sound about right? Missing anything obvious? Thanks for any suggestions!
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JSams, Sounds like you have it well thought out and are on the right track. I am not aware such a "pathway" exists as there are so many different configurations and different practice types. My advice would be to take it one step at a time. Most users here glad to help. Once you have many specific questions, post each as a separate topic. That makes it easier for us to respond. Good luck. You didn't mention if you were going for meaningful use. Don't worry. Even if you do a poor job in Jan 2012, what matters if the average over the whole year. Oh, and one more thing, before Bert chimes in - you left out a backup plan :-)
...KenP Internist (retired 2020) Florida
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Time is money. Dragon will save you both and pay for itself very quickly. Don't skimp on the microphone. If you plan to dictate at your desk, I would highly recommend the SpeechWare 3-in-1 table mike. I wasted a lot of money buying and throwing away cheaper mics until I learned my lesson.
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Hi JSams, you can search for a series of posts called "Blog of a Newbie [I-IV]" I posted these about four years ago. While it's by no means a recipe to startup, it documents some of the steps I went through from a paper chart system to Amazing Charts.
Adam Lauer, DO (solo FP) Twin City Family Medicine Brewer, ME
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Hi JSams,
As I usually state, it would be helpful to either change your username (not your login name -- you can't anyway), and/or add a signature as stated below.
Also, I would consider a robust backup system.
Otherwise, you look like you are far ahead of me.
Oh, and some people on here swear by UpDox.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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