If you discover that patients' continuing care due dates aren't resetting automatically when a patient is seen for a continuing care appointment, it is often because procedure codes have not been set up properly with continuing care attached to them.
To fix this problem, you should review your procedure code setup to make certain that codes have been properly assigned to the desired continuing
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Attaching Continuing Care Types to Procedure Codes
Selasa, 15 Agustus 2017
Attaching Continuing Care Types to Procedure Codes
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