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Inviting a Patient to OnPatient on the iPad App
You can invite a patient to connect through OnPatient from the iPad. The requirements for inviting a patient on the iPad app are the same as the web. You will need the patient's email and: The patient's Social Security Number --OR-- ...
Uploading a Document through the iPad
You can easily upload a document from your iPad to the patient's chart. Multiple file formats are supported for upload but we maintain a maximum upload limit of 100MB per document . 1. Tap on the patient's name and select Upload Files . ...
Taking a Clinical Photo on the iPad
You can add a clinical photo to a patient's chart on the iPad without having to be in a clinical note. 1. Tap on the patient's name and select Take Clinical Photo . This will open the camera on the iPad. 2. Tap the but...
How can I add and view family history on the iPad?
You can add family history to a patient's chart on the iPad. 1. Tap on the patient's name for the drop-down menu to appear. 2. S elect Family History . 3. Select Add Family Member . ...
Using the Filters on the Timeline Feature
Filters can be used to narrow your search to any combination of document types within any date range. Timeline Feature To narrow your search by document type , tap on the Filters button in the upper left-hand corner. Select any docume...
Accessing the Timeline on the iPad
Timeline is a feature that allows you to view your patient's history in chronological order that is only available on the EHR app. To access the Timeline feature, you will need to have version 10.0.54 or a later update of the EHR/EMR app. ...
How do I enter onset date in my iPad?
There are certain scenarios where you need to add onset date information to your patient's claim for it to process correctly. You can enter the information right in the patient's chart on your iPad. The Billing Onset Date section...
How do I add a patient's picture to their chart on the iPad?
When using the EHR app , you can very easily attach your patient's picture to their chart using your device's camera. 1. To begin, select the appointment or use the search tool to find a patient with a chart picture you would like to a...
How do I create a patient on the iPad?
Creating a patient on the EHR app can be done using the mobile app. 1. Tap the( ) symbol in the upper right-hand corner and select New Patient . 2. After bringing up the new patient form, fill out the ...
How do I fax a document from the iPad?
Within the EHR app , you can fax any document stored within your EHR's patient history. 1. T o access patient history, navigate to a patient page, tap on the patient name, and then select Patient History . ...
How do I order a lab on my iPad?
In the DrChrono EHR app , you can order lab tests just as you would with the browser EHR. To begin, navigate to a patient's chart and tap on their name. From the dropdown menu, select Labs . A list of your pr...
How do I view my patient's history and documents on the iPad?
In the EHR app , all your patient's past documentation is accessible with patient history. Within patient history, you can access: Past clinical notes Patient documents Lab results Photos Imaging Videos To access patie...
Adding Your Signature to a Referral on the iPad
In the mobile EHR app, you can easily attach a signature to your referrals. Using a touchscreen mobile device provides you the unique ability to easily produce e-signatures that would be more difficult to produce on a computer. 1. To begin, nav...
Real Time Eligibility Check on the iPad
To verify insurance coverage for a patient, you can do so withou our mobile EHR's real-time eligibility (RTE) tool. You can search for a patient by typing their name into the search tool by selecting the magnifying glass icon in the upper...
Adding Medications to the Patient Medication List on the iPad
You can quickly and easily add medications to a patient's chart on the iPad EHR. This article will guide you through the process. Medications can be accessed through a few places in the app, but the quickest way is to tap on the patient's ...