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Saving Your Pen and Color Selections When Using the Freedraw Tools on the iPhone
If you have a certain pen/line type and color preference when using the Freedraw tools on your iPhone when using the DrChrono app, you can save those preferences so you have the same selections every time you use the freedraw fields.
1. To save t...
How do I create a clinical note on the iPhone?
You can easily create a clinical note for an appointment with the EHR app . To do so, first access the appointment you wish to create a note for by selecting Appointments and tapping the appointment.
Tap Start Visit.
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Signing and Locking a Clinical Note on the iPhone
To sign a note in the EHR/EMR app on your iPhone, you need to have started a visit and filled out the H&P/SOAP or Additional forms for a patient.
After all your clinical notes have been filled out, select View Complete Note at t...
Copying a Previous Note on the iPhone
You can copy part or all of a previous note when you are charting on your iPhone.
Select the appointment and tap Start Visit . To access the copy note menu on the iPhone, tap the menu icon ( ) and select Copy Other Note .
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Adding Favorite Templates to the iPhone
When you use your iPhone with the DrChrono app to complete a clinical note, you can have your favorite clinical templates ready for easy use.
Once you have started a clinical note there are three tabs across the top H&P/SOAP , Additional , ...
How do I search for unlocked/unsigned clinical notes on my iPhone?
If you would like to view which clinical notes you have not locked and signed, you may use the filter function on your iPhone to view your unlocked notes.
To access filters on your iPhone, on your EHR navigation tab, select Filters at the up...
Entering Vitals on Your iPhone
You can enter vitals on the iPhone from the appointment details page, before/after the visit or during a visit in the clinical note.
If your staff takes vitals before/after the provider sees the patient, they can enter vitals in without hitting 'S...
How do I add a supervising signature on the iPhone?
On the web EHR, a supervising provider can sign off on a rendering provider's clinical note (Guide found here ). This functionality is also extended to the iPhone EHR app. Supervising signatures on the mobile app works the same way as on the web....
Taking Clinical Photos on the iPhone in the Clinical Note
In the EHR/EMR app , you may take advantage of your iPhone's camera to take pictures of your patients' afflictions and attach them to a clinical note and/or share the images with your patient.
To begin, you will need to have a free dr...
Upload a Saved Image, Document or Past Clinical Note to a Clinical Note on the iPhone
If you have an image stored locally on your iPad or iPhone or an image from the patient's history that you wish to upload and attach to your clinical note, you can do so with the free draw tool in the EHR/EMR app .
At the bott...
Using the Save Section Feature to Add Signatures to Forms on the iPhone EHR App
You can use the Save Section feature to add signatures to forms on DrChrono's EHR iPhone app.
1. To begin, select the appointment and tap Start Visit to navigate to the clinical note for the visit. Select the form you would like to add the...
Attaching a Lab Result to a Clinical Note on the iPhone
To attach a lab result to a clinical note on the EHR/EMR app , you can use the free draw tool to browse your patient documents. First, find and select a free-draw object on the form. You will need to have a free draw field already added to your fo...
How do I use drawing tools on the iPhone?
By using your mobile device as an extension of your EHR, you have the ability to upload any image, draw and annotate directly on the image, and then insert the image directly into your clinical notes.
You can download the EHR/EMR app to you...
Using M*Modal's Speech-to-Text With DrChrono on the iPhone
DrChrono is integrated with the most accurate HIPAA-compliant medical Speech-to-Text product on the market from M*Modal. M*Modal believes that having a Speech-to-Text solution in a doctor's office is less about speech recognition and more about spee...
Using Voice Commands for Speech-to-Text on the iPhone
The Voice Commands functionality allows you to make edits to system documents by speaking, rather than by physically editing the text.
To access the Voice Commands functionality, click or tap Speech-to-Text Settings on t...