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Reducing the Header and Footer Size on a Clinical Note
You can reduce the size of the header and footer of your clinical notes through the settings in your DrChrono account. This can be helpful if your header or footer will not fully render in your note. Note: In cases where the provid...
How do I reorder my note?
The Complete Note Format feature allows you to change the order in which the sections (templates) appear on your clinical note so that your final note renders in the order you would like. 1. Please hover your cursor over the Clinical tab and g...
Excluding Diagnosis and Billing codes from Clinical Notes
DrChrono has a setting that allows users to prevent diagnosis codes and billing codes from showing on clinical notes. When providers share clinical notes with patients, this change allows them to keep the notes simple and patient-friendly. ...
How do I hide medications and allergies from the clinical note?
By default, the medications and allergies will appear on the clinical note. There are two options to hide them from the completed note: individually or all notes. Hiding medications and allergies from an individual note 1. Open ...
Pre-populating Diagnosis Codes (ICD-10) from the Patient Problem List
The Patient Problem List can be used to automatically fill out the ICD-10 portion of an appointment. By default, the setting to automatically pre-populate ICD-10 codes from the Patient Problem List is disabled. To learn more about using the ...
How do I automatically copy ICD-10 diagnosis codes to my patient's chart?
With the Auto Set Problems feature in the DrChrono EHR, you have the option to type in ICD-10 codes into your appointment and have them automatically added to your patient's problem list. When paired with the Auto Set Diagnosis featu...