Emily W
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Emily W commentedPlease consider removing the 1st payer, 2nd payer and 3rd payer tabs on the patient file when the user is a therapist. Or having an option to disallow them to see these tabs. Or if there is a way to remove the "expected co-payment" line from the schedule when a particular user hovers over a patient name. Therapists seeing all payer information and especially the expected co-payment on the schedule is creating unnecessary distractions and disruptions in our clinic.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Emily W commentedOn the "tasks" can there be a way that it can pop up on our calendar the day that it is due... Like either a red bar across the top of the schedule for that person that just says "task due today." Something to where it prompts the user to go to the tasks because one of the items is due that day.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Emily W commentedHave a workflow for patient referrals. So that reminders popup for staff/admin (non-therapists) to complete tasks such as followup with patient referrals after 3 days from the date patient was entered, followup with patient after evaluation (if patient wasn't placed on the schedule)... Basically have all of this information come to the staff member in listed form instead of the staff having to go looking for the information.
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Expected co-payment removal from schedule when user is a therapist or have a separate user for staff therapist vs. lead therapist and the lead therapist is privy to more patient information with regard to finances.