![]() ![]() ![]() Our popup is now going to go off to the side just because of how much I am zoomed in, to make it easier for you guys to see it. Jessica: So, I’m just clicking on each of the boxes and selecting an option in the popup that comes up. Jason: We were told in the past to slow down, to slow down, and I don’t fault you, but I understand completely. ![]() So, I’m just going to, for example, put in a quick little sports injury that happened, some shoulder pain. And, of course, to fill in a basic note, you are clicking in the buttons and making selections in the popup that comes up. We do, of course, recommend using our button selections as that will make the note faster to create. There are several different tabs that can be used to put the note together, as well as blank text boxes so something can be just typed in. So, in the travel card, you’ll that the EHR tab is the first one that is opened on this account and this is where we’ll be able to create our note. This is actually a brand new patient I created earlier today. Jessica: Because I actually created one this morning. Do you want me to just go into a brand new patient? So, Jess, we’re gonna start out with just a basic overview of our XMR and then we’re gonna move into our coding. So, to do that, we’re actually just going to get into a demonstration right now. So, we’re gonna focus how you can do that with the documentation, but with an emphasis today, really, on making sure that diagnosis codes and even some of your CPT codes can be included with those conditions or types of patients that you see on a frequent basis. And then, any time that you have a previous visit that’s been loaded with documentation as well as the CPT code and diagnosis codes, we’re gonna show you how to add things easily as well, so that you can save time doing that. So, today is about how we can save a lot of time on that first visit with things that you do often and repeatedly, I guess is a better way of saying that. However, your first visit, it’s still up to you to fill in which CPT codes and diagnosis codes. One of the great things about the Verical system is that it’s going to create, every single time a clinician goes in to bill out a visit, it creates an exact duplicate of the previous visit, including your CPT and diagnosis codes. And I’ll start with…this is most for clinicians, but this also affects your billing and your coding of claims as well. We are projecting the first or second week of June to do a follow up webinar for our multi-specialty practices.īut today’s topic is, again on efficiency. We do not respond to anyone individually, but we have our team getting together all the questions so that we can take a second swipe out of it. So, if you’re listening to this right now wondering if we got them, we did. Jason: So, by far, our most viewed webinar and the comments have been…actually, a spectrum of comments have been made, most of which positive, but a lot of which wanted to know more with a lot of questions. So I do this to you, I don’t ever really forward the emails over to you because it’s my email that’s associated with the webinar account, but we didn’t get almost any feedback after the multi-specialty webinar but it’s been watched over almost 400 times since then. If you are not seeing that chat box, up at the top left there is a button that says “Show chat,” and you can click on that and you’ll get the text box where you’ll be able to type in your questions, and we’ll check on those questions throughout the webinar and, yeah, answer them. On the left-hand side there should be a chat box. Jess, can you give that little instruction you always give that I don’t remember? What we’d like to tell everyone is you’ll notice that you’re muted, and if you’d like to ask a question, pretty much any given moment, feel free to absolutely type one in. We usually get started four or five minutes past the hour and we’ve got a number of people that are logged in so far. We’ll just give it another 30 seconds here, Jess, and then we’ll introduce the topic and get going. So, thank you for joining us today and we’ll get started in a moment. We always give just a moment or two for a few people running a minute or two late to login. We are going to give this a couple of minutes to get started. ![]()
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